The ‘SCV’ was a console from the Japanese toymaker Epoch Co.
Over the years, we’ve encountered a lot of different attempts to (unofficially) port The Legend of Zelda to systems outside of Nintendo’s consoles. However, it was only recently that we learned of an in-development port of the game for the Super Cassette Vision, an old cartridge-based console from the toymaker Epoch Co.
News of this port comes courtesy of a Facebook post published by Retro Game Museum that included pictures taken at the MI68 convention (an event that happened earlier this month in Tokyo). The images show a working version of The Legend of Zelda running on a Super Cassette Vision and a mock-up box for the game alongside a cart and the Famicom Disk System version. These led us to want to seek out more information about the port, which is how we eventually ended up stumbling across its creator coke774’s YouTube channel and their various progress diaries (which you can see below).
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The ‘SCV’ was a console from the Japanese toymaker Epoch Co.
Over the years, we’ve encountered a lot of different attempts to (unofficially) port The Legend of Zelda to systems outside of Nintendo’s consoles. However, it was only recently that we learned of an in-development port of the game for the Super Cassette Vision, an old cartridge-based console from the toymaker Epoch Co.
News of this port comes courtesy of a Facebook post published by Retro Game Museum that included pictures taken at the MI68 convention (an event that happened earlier this month in Tokyo). The images show a working version of The Legend of Zelda running on a Super Cassette Vision and a mock-up box for the game alongside a cart and the Famicom Disk System version. These led us to want to seek out more information about the port, which is how we eventually ended up stumbling across its creator coke774’s YouTube channel and their various progress diaries (which you can see below).
Read the full article on timeextension.com