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was designed as a "dedicated Othello playing machine" that happened to be compatible with Sega's entire SG-1000 and SC-3000 library.
is a unique, licensed clone of the released by Tsukuda Original in Japan during the early 1980s . While it functioned as a standard home console, its defining feature—and the reason for its name—was its built-in BIOS , which contained a dedicated version of the board game Othello that launched automatically if no cartridge was inserted. Hardware & BIOS Overview Othello Multivision Download [BIOS] Othello Multivition
, which featured a tiny, awkward built-in joystick and red keys, and the FG-2000 (1984)
In the modern retro-gaming scene, the "Othello Multivision BIOS" typically refers to the ROM dump of that built-in game. Othello – March 1981 | Atari Archive The Othello Multivision Go to product viewer dialog
. Notably, the Multivision featured , doubling the 1 KB found in the original SG-1000. Console Models: Two models were released: the FG-1000 (1983)
, which updated the joystick to a directional pad and used blue keys. Emulation & BIOS Needs While it functioned as a standard home console,
The system used a Zilog Z80 CPU clocked at 3.58 MHz and a Texas Instruments SN76489A sound chip