The Epoch Game Pocket Computer, a handheld gaming console released in Japan in 1984. This obscure system is one of the earliest handheld console ever made, featuring a 75x64 resolution LCD screen, two built-in programs and interchangeable game cartridges. The Game Pocket Computer was short-lived, and only a handful of games were ever produced before it was discontinued. (These photos were taken with the help of the Videogame History Museum in Frisco, Texas.)
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