History of video games/Platforms/FM Towns Marty

History
In February of 1993 Fujistu released the FM Towns Marty in Japan.

The FM Towns Marty cost 98,000 yen at launch, and a 1994 revision cost 66,000 yen.

The Car Marty was briefly released in April 1994, acting as an in car entertainment setup and adding a GPS for car navigation, before it was discontinued in 1995 after failing to sell well.

Compute
The FM Towns Marty uses a 32 bit AMD 386SX x86 architecture processor clocked at 16 megahertz.

The FM Towns Marty has 2 megabytes of RAM.

Storage
The FM Towns Marty had a single speed CD-ROM drive, as well as a 3.5" floppy drive. This was an unusual combination for a console, but it does make sense given the roots of this console in a home computer line.

Notable games
The FM Towns Marty is backwards compatible with FM Towns games.