Want to learn more about Super Cassette Vision and other failed 1980s consoles in Japan? Check out my upcoming book, The NES Era Vol. I: Japan & the Road To NES, available exclusively via preorder at Limited Run Games: https://limitedrungames.com/collectio... Welcome to the dawn of an entirely new platform. Following up on the Cassette Vision's brief but marvelously weird odyssey, we now have its successor: The more capable Super Cassette Vision, released as a direct competitor to Famicom and SG-1000. By far the most successful (or at least best-supported) of the failed Japanese platforms to follow in the wake of Nintendo and Sega's entrance into the console space, the Super Cassette Vision has enough material to power us through something like a dozen episodes. Although the Super Cassette Vision's design and library feel a lot more, well, normal than those of its predecessor, I'm sure there's going to be plenty of weird stuff to talk about regardless. The games in this episode don't