History of video games/Platforms/Capcom Power System Changer

History
The Capcom Power System Changer was essentially an attempt by Capcom to mimic the success of the NEO•GEO home console produced by SNK.

The Capcom Power System Changer saw a limited Japanese release near the end of 1994, with a launch price of 39,800 yen. The system was on the market for a short time, and was only supported until 1995.

Compute
Games for the Capcom Power System Changer were based on CPS1 arcade boards, which are essentially self contained in cartridges.

The Capcom Power System Changer itself only includes a processor based on the Motorola 68000 clocked at 10 megahertz and a Sony CXA1645 chip to handle converting JAMMA arcade standards into home friendly IO.

Hardware
The system uses Super Famicom compatible controllers.

Games
11 games were released for the Capcom Power System Changer.

External Resources

 * Video Game Console Library - Capcom Power System Changer page.
 * Video Game Kraken - Capcom Power System Changer page.