History of video games/Platforms/My Vision

Launch
The My Vision was launched briefly in 1983 only in Japan for 39,800 yen, and also known as the KH-1000.

Preservation
The My Vision is supported by the open source z88DK development kit.

Compute
The My Vision used an 8-bit Z80 CPU clocked at 3.57 megahertz.

The system had 2 kilobytes of RAM.

Graphics
The My Vision used a Texas Instrument TMS9928 chip with 16 kilobytes of video RAM for graphics, and had composite and RF output. The console had a 16 color palette.

Audio
A General Instrument AY-3-8910 was used for generating audio. Sound was produced by a speaker inside the console.

Expansion
The console had a cartridge slot, as well as a port for expanding Majohng games. Two consoles could be linked for multiplayer over a link cable.

The system used per game overlays for it's integrated keys to explain the controls.

Games
Six games were released for the My Vision, with each game costing 4,500 yen.
 * Mahjong
 * Reversi
 * Hanafuda
 * Mastermind
 * Tsumeshogi
 * Gomoku Narabe Renju

External Resources

 * Game Medium - My Vision page.
 * Video Game Kraken - My Vision page.