
Release date
Japan : July 30, 1981

Release date
Japan : July 30, 1981
This is one System I’d love to have! It was built so badly, it would be fun to play with others. I’d love to see my friends’ faces after playing it. :P The Reason I say that is because the Controllers were built on the System!
You had two nabs for each player and two fire buttons. Each Nab was for one type of movement, horizontal and vertical. I can see this being hard to play games, but at the same time very funny to play.
The only other thing very funny about this System, is it’s name. Cassette Vision…. Strange, this System never used any Cassettes! It is a cartridge-based system. Weird ha?
In all, this is a very rare System to come by now. But it would be a great one to have!!
Tsakura

Release date
Japan : 1983
After they come out with Cassette Vision, Epoch wanted to do better. The came out with the Cassette Vision Jr. The Jr. was just a remake of the 1st one. Just like the NES2. The biggest improvement was the Controllers. This time they were detachable. This helped Gamers want to play more.
This system was able to stay in the market until the Super Cassette Vision come out.
Tsakura