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Barely made it in under the wire on this one, huh? EDIT: I did NOT in fact make it in under the wire, because Patreon decided not to set this scheduled post live yesterday afternoon. Thanks, Patreon!!

But here we are! Casio PV-1000 is now officially in the can. I'd love to produce a PV-2000 series someday, but that may be an effective impossibility. That system shipped with a rubber membrane keyboard that has proven to become brittle and fragile over time. I've yet to see a single auction or sales listing for a PV-2000 with an intact keyboard in the two years since I began tracking down PV-1000 games. It's rough out there.

And that's a shame, because PV-2000's hardware looks like it delivered far more effective results than the weaker PV-1000. I've enjoyed this side excursion through the rubbish bin of history, but this final episode is not really a case of going on a strong note... these three games range from unremarkable to outright bad. Alas.

Anyway, next month's primary bonus will arrive in a non-video form, and then in August I'll begin a journey into a new corner of game history. I suppose someday I'll finish up the Super Cassette Vision series, too, but I'm honestly not in a rush to get that sorted.https://youtu.be/d38eYz4j86s

Files

A filthy finish: Naughty Boy / Dirty Chameleon / Excite Mahjong | NES Works Gaiden (Casio) 67

doot Special thanks to Christa Lee of Sound Retro Co. for modding my PV-1000 console for composite output. Production notes: Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, bonus videos, eBooks, and more! PV-1000 footage recorded from original hardware, modded for composite output by Christa Lee of Sound Retro Co. NES/Famicom footage captured from @analogueinc Nt Mini; SG-1000 footage recorded from Analogue Mega Sg Video; arcade footage generally captured from a MiSTer. All capture upscaled to 4K via Retrotink 4K or to 720p with an xRGB Mini Framemeister.

Comments

Al

Love these side excursions into genuinely obscure hardware/software! This and SCV have been my favorites so far. Thx for doing this work. :)

Julian

I definitely did not expect to see the stage burst into flames after naughty boy knocked down all the pirate signs.