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- FM_Towns_Marty abstract "The FM Towns Marty (エフエムタウンズマーティー, Efu Emu Taunzu Mātī) was a fifth-generation video game console released in 1993 by Fujitsu, exclusively for the Japanese market. It was the first 32-bit home video game system, and came complete with a built in CD-ROM drive and disk drive. It was based on the earlier FM Towns computer system Fujitsu had released in 1989. The Marty was backward-compatible with older FM Towns games. In 1994 a new version of the console called the FM Towns Marty 2 (エフエムタウンズマーティー2, Efu Emu Taunzu Mātī Tsū) was released. It featured a darker gray shell and a new lower price (66,000 yen or 670 USD) but was otherwise identical to the first Marty. It is widely believed that the FM Towns Marty 2 would feature similar improvements to the FM Towns 2, which had a swifter CPU than the first, but this is not the case. It has also been speculated that the Marty 2 featured a 486 CPU, however this was also discovered to be false.As well as this, there is also the FM Towns Car Marty (エフエムタウンズカーマーティー, Efu Emu Taunzu Kā Mātī) for installation in automobiles. This came in two versions, the MVP-1 (released in April 1994) and MVP-10 (released in November 1994). The only difference between the MVP-1 and MVP-10 is the drive mechanisms. There has been speculation that the MVP-10 was introduced since the MVP-1 broke easily. An additional accessory that was available to FM Towns Car Marty owners included a GPS, subsequently sold with a video monitor.".
- FM_Towns_Marty cpu Am386.
- FM_Towns_Marty manufacturer Fujitsu.
- FM_Towns_Marty thumbnail FM-Towns-Marty-Console-Set.jpg?width=300.
- FM_Towns_Marty title "FM Towns Marty".
- FM_Towns_Marty type Video_game_console.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink marty.htm.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink index.php?showtopic=2130&hl=.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink fujitsufmtownsmarty.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink 63.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink doku.php?id=controls:fm_towns_controller.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageExternalLink xe-emulator.com.
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageID "931397".
- FM_Towns_Marty wikiPageRevisionID "599764630".
- FM_Towns_Marty caption "FM Towns Marty console w/ controller".
- FM_Towns_Marty compatibility FM_Towns.
- FM_Towns_Marty cpu "AMD 386SX at 16 MHz".
- FM_Towns_Marty display "resolutions, 256 colours on-screen out of a palette of".
- FM_Towns_Marty generation Fifth_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
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- FM_Towns_Marty manufacturer Fujitsu.
- FM_Towns_Marty media "CD-ROM, 3½-inch floppy disks".
- FM_Towns_Marty memory "2 MB".
- FM_Towns_Marty releasedate "1993-02-20".
- FM_Towns_Marty sound "* 6 channel FM * 8 channel PCM".
- FM_Towns_Marty title "FM Towns Marty".
- FM_Towns_Marty type Video_game_console.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:1990s_toys.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:CD-ROM-based_consoles.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:FM_Towns.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:Fifth-generation_video_game_consoles.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:Japan-only_video_game_hardware.
- FM_Towns_Marty subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1993.
- FM_Towns_Marty type 1990sToys.
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- FM_Towns_Marty type Fifth-generationVideoGameConsoles.
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- FM_Towns_Marty type Device.
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- FM_Towns_Marty type DesignedArtifact.
- FM_Towns_Marty comment "The FM Towns Marty (エフエムタウンズマーティー, Efu Emu Taunzu Mātī) was a fifth-generation video game console released in 1993 by Fujitsu, exclusively for the Japanese market. It was the first 32-bit home video game system, and came complete with a built in CD-ROM drive and disk drive. It was based on the earlier FM Towns computer system Fujitsu had released in 1989. The Marty was backward-compatible with older FM Towns games.".
- FM_Towns_Marty label "FM TOWNS マーティー".
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- FM_Towns_Marty depiction FM-Towns-Marty-Console-Set.jpg.
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