Computer Systems

Sharp X1
Description: The Sharp X1 was a Z80 CPU based home computer system sold between 1982 and 1988 featuring 4bit colour and a resolution from 320x200 up to 640x400 pixels. Data was stored on tape cassettes. A 3 channel PSG sound chip was built-in.

Sharp X68000
Description: The Sharp X68000, employing the name giving Motorola 68000 CPU, was the successor to the X1. It was sold between 1987 and 1993 and was initially in widespread use as development system for arcade games, allowing for many pixel perfect ports.

NEC PC-8801 and NEC PC-8801VA
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NEC PC-9801 and NEC PC-9821
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MSX
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IBM PC
Description: Games running under standard DOS or Microsoft Windows on IBM PCs and compatible clones.

Fujitsu FM Towns, Fujitsu FM-7 and Fujitsu FM-77AV
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