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Hello! I barely managed to squeeze this in before weekend's end, but here it is. The first of a few episodes of NES Works Gaiden Casio. This episode took quite a bit longer to create than the usual, since it involved creating new assets for a new series, digging into materials for a new console and its history, and upscaling everything to 4K. Oh, right, I produced this episode in 4K. Given the fact that the PV-1000 had 192 lines of vertical resolution, this is a completely ridiculous turn of events. But hey. Casio PV-1000. Pretty weird and interesting little system! 

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G-Shock to the system: PV-1000 / Pooyan / Super Cobra | NES Works Gaiden (Casio) 62

Another would-be competitor to Famicom that vanished nearly as soon as it entered the world. Of all the failed consoles to emerge from Japan in 1983, the disaster that was Casio's PV-1000 seems the most like a massive own-goal. Between Casio's engineering prowess and the impressive lineup of arcade hits their licensing team managed to land, the PV-1000 had all the makings of a hit—a console at least on par technologically with Sega's SG-1000, if not a wee smidge better. But it flamed out on the launch pad, for reasons I can only speculate about in this episode. But if you put aside the system's performance at retail and strictly focus on its software library, you end up with the most promising platform to have taken a fatal nosedive while the Famicom and SG-1000 ascended to the heavens. In the next few episodes, I'll be working my way through Casio's weird mix of solid adaptations and absolute marketing ineptitude. If you dig respectable albeit imperfect ports of B-tier early ’80s coin-op games, you're gonna love the PV-1000. Special thanks once again to Christa Lee for modding this PV-1000 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

Toastman Jack

Will you send your PV-1000 collection to Gaming Alexandria to get scanned and dumped as well like with TV Boy or is it not needed

Steve Martin

Circa 1985, my grandma got me a Tomy Tutor on clearance as a birthday present with Pooyan (along with other games) yet, no controllers! Thankfully, I figured out how to use the keyboard to struggle along. Is there a Tomy Gaiden in our future?

Jeremy Parish

The library is already dumped, but I have my collection packed up and ready to send along for GA scanning once I receive a parcel from Japan that contains a PV-2000 game.