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PV-1000
Casio PV-1000 logo.jpg
Casio-PV1000-Console-Set.jpg
Manufacturer Casio
Type Home video game console
Generation Third generation
Release date

  • JP: October 1983[1]
Introductory price 14,800¥
Media ROM Cartridge
CPU
Z80A clocked at 3.579 MHz
Memory 2KB RAM
Display 256x192 resolution, 8 colours
Input Joystick
Successor Casio Loopy
Related articles Casio PV-2000

The PV-1000 (ぴーぶいせん, Pi Bui-Sen) is a home video game console manufactured by Casio and released in Japan in 1983. The PV-1000 was powered by a Z80A microprocessor, and had 2 KB RAM available, with 1 KB devoted to its character generator. It had a 256x192 pixel resolution and had 8 available colours. It was released shortly before a computer known as the PV-2000, which is compatible with PV-1000 controllers but not its games. In the same year Casio released two other consoles, the PV-7 and the PV-16 which were MSX computers. The PV-1000 initially sold for 14,800¥.


Casio failed to achieve a significant market share. It is said[by whom?] to have been pulled from the shelves within a matter of weeks, making the system extremely rare.



Games


Only 13 games for the Casio PV-1000 were released:



  • #1 Pooyan

  • #2 Super Cobra

  • #3 Tutankham

  • #4 Amidar

  • #5 Dig Dug

  • #6 Warp & Warp

  • #7 Turpin

  • #9 Pachinko UFO

  • #10 Fighting Bug (also known as Lady Bug)

  • #11 Space Panic

  • #12 Naughty Boy

  • #14 Dirty Chameleon

  • #15 Excite Mahjong


Note: Cartridges #8 and #13 were never released. Often rumored to be Galaga and Front Line (which were released on the Casio PV-2000).



References





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