The Super Cassette Vision only sold from 1984 to 1987, but its library included Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou, the first color DB game. Epoch was one of the first companies to market in Japan with the original Cassette Vision in 1981, but it wasn’t long before competition came on the scene and forced the company to develop a more powerful unit. Japanese manufacturer Epoch was the first to license the manga for the LCD game Dragon Ball Pirafu No Gyakushuu.Īt the same time, Epoch was selling its own second-generation home console-the Super Cassette Vision. If you’re not old enough to remember, primitive devices like Nintendo’s Game & Watch featured single-screen games with black-and-white graphics over a printed background. But since this was the mid-80s, the quickest path to market was in the form of a standalone handheld LCD device.
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