History of video games/Platforms/Super Cassette Vision

Launch
The Super Cassette Vision was released by Epoch in 1984 to replace the older 1981 Epoch Cassette Vision and the cost reduced 1983 Epoch Cassette Vision Jr.

On launch the Super Cassette Vision sold well in Japan, as well as in France.

The Super Cassette Vision Lady was launched in 1985 and marketed to women. This was the first notable console to pursue this strategy, later followed by others such as the Casio Loopy.

Compute
The Super Cassette Vision used an 8-bit NEC PD7801G CPU (Based on the Z80) clocked at 4 megahertz.

The system had 128 bytes of RAM and four kilobytes of VRAM.

Notable games

 * Lupin III
 * Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyō
 * Miner 2049er
 * Boulder Dash
 * Doraemon Nobita's Time Machine the Great Adventure
 * Mappy
 * Pole Position II