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|Manufacturer = Casio | |Manufacturer = Casio | ||
|Generation = Third generation | |Generation = Third generation | ||
|Release date = October 1983 (JP) | |Release date = October 1983 (JP) | ||
|Media type = ROM Cartridge | |Media type = ROM Cartridge | ||
− | |Input | + | |Input controller = 2 joystick ports |
− | |Successor = [[Casio Loopy]]}} | + | |Successor = [[Casio Loopy]] |
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''Casio PV-1000''' launched in Japan in October, 1983, for 14,800¥. The console was based on technology from the previous generation, such as the [[ColecoVision]]. Faced with competition from the likes of the Sega [[SG-1000]] and the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom]], the PV-1000 did not last long, in some places disappearing within a matter of weeks. Though the PV-1000 console failed, Casio remodeled the console into a computer known as the PV-2000 which is compatible with PV-1000 controllers but not games and released it in December, 1983. | ||
− | + | ==Technical specification== | |
− | + | *'''CPU''': Z80A microprocessor clocked at 3.579 MHz with 2KB RAM | |
− | Technical | + | *'''Display''': outputs in 256×192, with 8 colors. |
− | *CPU: Z80A microprocessor clocked at 3.579 MHz with 2KB RAM | ||
− | *Display: | ||
*Uses a D65010G031 chip for video & audio (might be based on a TMS9918 chip) | *Uses a D65010G031 chip for video & audio (might be based on a TMS9918 chip) | ||
Only 15 games for the Casio PV-1000 were released: ''Amidar, Dig-Dug, Dirty Chameleon, Excite Mahjong, Fighting Bug, Naughty Boy, Pachinko UFO, Pooyan, Space Panic, Super Cobra, Turpin, Tutankhamon, Warp & Warp''. | Only 15 games for the Casio PV-1000 were released: ''Amidar, Dig-Dug, Dirty Chameleon, Excite Mahjong, Fighting Bug, Naughty Boy, Pachinko UFO, Pooyan, Space Panic, Super Cobra, Turpin, Tutankhamon, Warp & Warp''. | ||
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[[Category:Console]] | [[Category:Console]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Third generation]] |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 13 April 2022
Manufacturer | Casio |
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Generation | Third generation |
Release date | October 1983 (JP) |
Media type | ROM Cartridge |
Input controller | 2 joystick ports |
Successor | Casio Loopy |
The Casio PV-1000 launched in Japan in October, 1983, for 14,800¥. The console was based on technology from the previous generation, such as the ColecoVision. Faced with competition from the likes of the Sega SG-1000 and the Nintendo Famicom, the PV-1000 did not last long, in some places disappearing within a matter of weeks. Though the PV-1000 console failed, Casio remodeled the console into a computer known as the PV-2000 which is compatible with PV-1000 controllers but not games and released it in December, 1983.
Technical specification[edit]
- CPU: Z80A microprocessor clocked at 3.579 MHz with 2KB RAM
- Display: outputs in 256×192, with 8 colors.
- Uses a D65010G031 chip for video & audio (might be based on a TMS9918 chip)
Only 15 games for the Casio PV-1000 were released: Amidar, Dig-Dug, Dirty Chameleon, Excite Mahjong, Fighting Bug, Naughty Boy, Pachinko UFO, Pooyan, Space Panic, Super Cobra, Turpin, Tutankhamon, Warp & Warp.