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The Epoch Game Pocket Computer was a handheld game console released by Epoch in Japan in 1984. It was only the second truly handheld system to be released (Milton Bradley's Microvision
was first). The Game Pocket Computer used an LCD screen with a 75 X 64 resolution, and could produce graphics at about the same level as early Atari 2600
games. The system was a failure in Japan, and as a result, only 5 games were made for it. A puzzle game and a paint program were built into the system. It ran off of 4 AA batteries, and you could adjust the screen's brightness. Possibly due to its failure in Japan, the Game Pocket Computer was never released in North America. Despite the failure of the Game Pocket Computer, most fans give it good reviews, but it is extremely rare, and units on eBay can go for hundreds of dollars, when and if they turn up. Except for their moderately successful Cassette Vision
, Epoch had no other released systems.

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