The PV-1000: When Casio missed the Bandwagon
During the 80s you’d have been hard pressed not to see a product made by Casio in almost every shop you went into. Specialising in watches, calculators and electronic keyboards they were a high profile member of the electronic revolution. But there were two markets they didn’t have a foothold in, the PV-1000 was their first offensive on one of those fronts. Chapters 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:31 History 00:02:58 Look at the hardware and Summary 00:10:02 Games Support us on Patreon: / reenthused Theme tune: Re-enthused by Onyapatto and Jonn Blanchard

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The Casio PV-1000 - Hardware and Games Reviewed

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The First Generation of Video Game Systems

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"The only cassette mechanism being made" myth BUSTED!

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Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool

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Fishing 16 bit style... The Japanese SFC game Super Black Bass 3.

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Elite: "The game that couldn't be written"

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The cheapest MIDI home-studio of 1988

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The PRISON ISSUED Game Console

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What Happened to OS/2?

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The Second Generation of Video Game Systems

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The Commodore 65 - A Rare Prototype

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The Making of Street Fighter II

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Street Fighter was born from a war, a bug, and two crazy devs | The story of Street Fighter I & II

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So... PlayStation is just lying now

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Making electronic dance music in 1990 with budget home computer

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PROs Guess The Cost Of Guitars Blindfolded

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Making an SNES Game the Way Nintendo Intended

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The Truth About Gaming When You Get Older

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