Fujitsu FM Towns Marty/FM Towns Marty 2
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In 1991 Fujitsu made an entry into the Japanese video games market by releasing their first video game system, based upon their popular FM Towns computers which had been on the market for 2 years now. The system would be called the FM Towns Marty and had all the power of the computer as well as a few extra components to form one powerful video game system. It was the first 32-bit video game system and featured a 386 processor, CD-ROM drive and a Floppy Disk Drive. The FM Towns Marty was made backwards compatible with the computer software. The system itself looks similar to an NEC PC Engine Duo/Turbo Duo [link]. At the time of the Marty's release, computers and software were very expensive in Japan with computers costing over US$1000 and software between US$70 and over US$140, due to the limited runs made. Wh
Specifications
- Sound
- 6 channel FM 8 channel