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Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
A Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
Developer Gakken
Type Home video game console
Generation Second generation
Release date
  • JP: October 1983
Introductory price¥8,800
Media ROM cartridge
CPUMotorola MC6801 (inside cartridge)
Memory2k RAM
Display128 × 192 pixels, 4 colors
Graphics Motorola MC6847 video processor

The Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy ( Japanese: TV ボーイ, Hepburn: TV bōi) is a second generation home video game console developed by Gakken and released in Japan in 1983 for a price of ¥8,800. [1]

The system was made to compete with the Epoch Cassette Vision, which had a market dominance of 70% in Japan.

The console was released months after the Nintendo Famicom and Sega SG-1000 which, although more expensive at ¥15,000, were more advanced and had more features as well as bigger games libraries; furthermore, Epoch had just launched the Cassette Vision Jr. revision for ¥5,000. These factors made the system obsolete from the start, with a high price tag, few and comparably rudimentary games, and a strange form factor, leading to poor sales. As a result, it is now a rare collector's item among some retro gamers.

In January 2024, the Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy game console hardware and six games were ROM dumped, scanned and preserved. This console could only be played on the MAME emulator. [2]

Technical specifications

Games

There were only 6 games officially released for the system, each being sold for ¥3,800. [1]

  • 'Excite Invader
  • Mr. Bomb
  • Robotan Wars
  • Chitaikū Daisakusen ( Japanese: 地対空大作戦, 'Big operation of surface-to-air') - a port of Super Cobra
  • Frogger
  • Shigaisen 200X-nen ( Japanese: 市街戦200X年, Hepburn: shigaisen nisen-ekkusu-nen, 'Urban warfare year 200X')

Each of the games is designed for one player only. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Compact Vision TV Boy by Gakken – the Video Game Kraken".
  2. ^ https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2024/01/every-gakken-compact-vision-tv-boy-game-preserved-scanned/
  3. ^ a b "Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy [BINARIUM]". binarium.de. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  4. ^ "The Video Game Console Library". Video Game Console Library. Retrieved 2020-06-15.