Watara supervision

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Quickshot supervision
Alternative Watara supervision version

The watara supervision is a handheld console with black and white - screen in 1992 as an inexpensive competitor to Nintendo's Game Boy was released. It was sold as a package with the game Crystball .

The console has a slightly larger screen and buttons than the Game Boy, and the games were cheaper than Game Boy games. However, the quality of the games was limited, and the supervision was not selling well. After a few versions of the device with different designs, production was stopped in 1996.

The Supervision has been marketed under different names by various companies around the world, including "Quickshot Supervision" and "Hartung SV-100".

Technical specifications

  • CPU : 8-bit 65SC02 processor, clocked at 4 MHz
  • Screen: 61mm × 61mm, 160 × 160 pixels , 4 grayscale LCD
  • Sound: 4 sound and 1 noise channels plus additional audio DMA stereo output channel. Built-in speaker and headphone jack , stereo headphones included.
  • Power: 4 AA batteries or 6V AC / DC adapter
  • Communication port: 2-player link via D-Sub connection
  • Cartridge port
  • Controls for one player
  • TV adapter (optional)

Homebrew

Since 2020 'Assembloids' is the first game from the PriorArt homebrew scene .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.mobygames.com/game/supervision/assembloids_