From Handwiki | 300px A TV Vader | |
| Manufacturer | Epoch Co. |
|---|---|
| Type | Dedicated home video game console |
| Generation | First generation |
| Release date | 1980 |
| Lifespan | 1980-? |
| Introductory price | Not clear; 15,000 or 16,500 Japanese yen |
| Discontinued | Unknown |
| Units sold | Unknown |
| Units shipped | Unknown |
| Mass | Unknown |
| Predecessor | Cassette TV Game |
| Successor | Cassette Vision |
The TV Vader (stylized as EPOCH TV VADER, also known as Epoch TV-Vader)[1] is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released by Epoch Co. in 1980 only in Japan for 15,000[1] or 16,500[2] Japanese yen. It is the successor of the Cassette TV Game and the predecessor of the Cassette Vision. Due to the integrated NEC D774C chipset, only a colored clone of the 1978 game Space Invaders is playable with the system. A year later, the game was ported for the Cassette Vision under the name Battle Vader.[1]
Categories: [Video game clones]
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