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Le système PGM, dont l'acronyme signifie PolyGame Master, a été lancé en 1997, simultanément avec les jeux Oriental Legend et Dragon World 2. Il est très inspiré sur le concept du système à cartouche Neo-Geo MVS sorti six ans plus tôt et qui rencontre à l'époque un immense succès. Le but est de concurrencer directement le system Neo-Geo MVS. L'aspect …
The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80; later known as the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores. The name is an abbreviation of Tandy/Radio Shack, Z-80 microprocessor. It was one of the earliest mass-produced and mass-marketed retail personal computers. Notable features of the …
The Sord M5 is a home computer launched by Sord Computer Corporation in 1982. Primarily the Sord M5 competed in the Japanese home computer market. It was also sold as the CGL M5 in the United Kingdom by Computer Games Limited, and was reasonably popular in Czechoslovakia, where the M5 stood as one of the first affordable computers available to …
Le Z80 Based est un système de jeux vidéo composé d'une PCB pour borne d'arcade compatible JAMMA destiné aux salles d'arcade, créé par la société japonaise Capcom. Sa commercialisation a été lancée au début de l'année 1984.
Sega Laserdisc hardware is an arcade system produced by Sega and released in 1983. In addition to having a PCB and ROMs, the games made use of Laserdiscs for full-motion video. Additional graphics and an HUD could be placed on top of the video sequences. It first debuted with Astron Belt at Amusement Machine Show 1982 (September) and AMOA 1982 …