Digi Casse Explained

Digi Casse
Digi Casse
Aka:Digital Cassette
Developer:Bandai
Type:Handheld game console
Generation:Second
Media:ROM cartridge
Power:1 to 2 LR44 button cell batteries depending on the model
Successor:Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu

The is a handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan in 1984[1] and later in Europe in 1986[2] [3] during the second generation of video game consoles. 10 games are known to exist for the system.

Games

Each console came with 2 pack in games.[2] In Japan there were two retail configurations, A and B.[2] Europe had several retail configurations[2] and six games released.

B

European release

Hardware

Each game cartridge included an LCD.[7]

The system used one to two LR44 button cell batteries depending on the model.[2] [8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bandai Digi Casse A. www.handheldmuseum.com.
  2. Web site: Bandai Digi Casse - Game Console - Computing History . 15 May 2022 . www.computinghistory.org.uk.
  3. Web site: Electronic Plastic: UNKNOWN Digi Casse (--).
  4. Web site: 電子遊戯広場 - まんだらけ グランドカオス . www.mandarake.co.jp . 2 June 2022.
  5. Web site: Digi Casse Soccer & Tennis games . 2024-04-24 .
  6. Web site: Digi Casse Soccer & Tennis games . 2024-04-24 .
  7. News: Digi Casse, Game Kid and the LCD Game Catridge . 15 May 2022 . Pad and Pixel . 27 February 2021.
  8. Web site: Manikas . Pantelis . Bandai Digi Casse . News & Reviews for Videogames & Gaming Consoles gamemedium.com . 14 December 2020 . en.
  9. Web site: Digi Casse B . Handheld Empire . 2 June 2022.