Epoch Cassette Vision (Platform)

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The Cassette Vision is a second generation home video game console made by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on July 30, 1981. A redesigned model called the Cassette Vision Jr. was released afterwards.

The term cassette is a contemporary Japanese synonym for ROM cartridge, not to be confused with the magnetic cassette tape format. In terms of power, it is comparable to the Atari 2600. The Cassette Vision has unusual controls: four knobs built into the console itself, two for each player (one for horizontal, one for vertical); plus two buttons per player.

The system originally retailed for ¥13,500, with games priced at ¥4,000. The Cassette Vision sold around 400,000 units, and was the best selling video game console in Japan before Nintendo's Family Computer. It received a successor called the Super Cassette Vision.



Release dates:
1981-7-30 (JP)
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PLATFORM TYPE:
Console
Operating SystemCPUNEC uPD77xx
MemoryStorage
GraphicsµPD778SoundBeeper
Online serviceOutput8 colors
Supported Resolutions54 x 62Connectivity

Games released on Epoch Cassette Vision