Super Cassette Vision
A Super Cassette Vision and its accompanying joystick–based game controller | |
| Manufacturer | Epoch Co. |
|---|---|
| Type | Home video game console |
| Generation | Third generation |
| Release date |
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| Introductory price | ¥14,800 |
| Discontinued | 1987 |
| Units sold | c. 300,000 |
| Media | ROM cartridge |
| CPU | NEC μPD7801G @ 4 MHz |
| Memory | 128 bytes RAM, 4kB VRAM |
| Display | 309×246 resolution, 16 colors, 128 on-screen sprites |
| Graphics | EPOCH TV-1 VDC |
| Sound | μPD1771C @ 6 MHz |
| Predecessor | Cassette Vision |
The Super Cassette Vision (Japanese: スーパーカセットビジョン, Hepburn: Sūpā Kasetto Bijon) is a home video game console made by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on July 17, 1984, and in Europe, specifically France, later in 1984. A successor to the Cassette Vision, it competed with Nintendo's Family Computer and Sega's SG-1000 line in Japan.