Difference between revisions of "Epoch"

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Epoch
Founded: 1958
Defunct: 2004 (stopped game production)
T-series code: T-198
Headquarters:
Japan

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Epoch Co., Ltd. (エポック社) is a Japanese video game, electronics and toy company founded in 1958. In the world of video games, Epoch is notable for its Cassette Vision and Super Cassette Vision consoles released in 1981 and 1984, respectively. It has also published video games, and more recently, has created a line of LCD games based on Sega properties. In 2004 the company stopped game production to just focus on manufacturing toys.

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