Gundam pc game list pro#
^ "The Pro Wrestling (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "Perfect Mah-Jongg (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "Mobile Suit Gundam - Luna Two No Tatakai (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "Hamburger Shop (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "Excite Baseball (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "Champion Racer (Bandai RX-78 Gundam) Box, Manual, Cart Scans (1200DPI)".^ "1000 BiT - Computer's description".^ a b "Bandai RX-78 Gundam Computer Games Preserved! – Gaming Alexandria".
Gundam pc game list manual#
^ "Bandai RX-78 Gundam Computer - Manual and Warranty Card Scans (600DPI) : Bandai : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive".Healthy Life Plan (Sen'you Tape Cassette).Creative Graphics (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).BS BASIC Ver.1.0 (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Animation Graphics (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).3-Dimension Graphics (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Keisan Enshuu Drill (Sen'you Tape Cassette).Graphic Sugaku (Sen'you Tape Cassette).ABC Tangou Game (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Tatakae! Ultraman (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Super Motocross (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).The Pro-Wrestling (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Perfect Mah-jongg (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).
Mobile Suit Gundam: Luna Two no Tatakai (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Hamburger Shop (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Excite Baseball (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Champion Racer (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).Challenge Golf (Sen'you Soft Cartridge).
Gundam pc game list software#
Software was released on ROM cartridges ("Sen'you Soft Cartridge") and compact cassettes ("Sen'you Tape Cassette").Ģ0 games for the Bandai RX-78 were released, along with a smaller number of non-gaming titles. The Bandai RX-78 was primarily a gaming machine, with two joysticks included. The computer cost 59,800 yen, sold with a dozen of games and software, including a BASIC interpreter cart. Its 27-color display had a maximum resolution of 192×184 pixels, capable of displaying 30 x 23 text characters. It ran at a clock speed of 4.1 MHz, and shipped with 30 KB of RAM. It was release in July 1983, and employed a SHARP LH0080A (Z80A clone) CPU. The Bandai RX-78 is a Japanese 8-bit microcomputer manufactured by Bandai. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ģ× voices (4 octaves) with 1 noise generatorĢ× Joystick, 1× RF, 1× RCA, 2× ROM cartridge