And it’s sold out already.
Back in the mid-’90s, it was an exciting time to be a gamer. New consoles seemed to be coming out of nowhere on a regular basis, and while most of them failed, there were some interesting experiments which still have their fans, even today.
One example is the Casio Loopy. A 16-bit system released in 1995 and aimed at female players, the Loopy came with a built-in colour printer which allowed users to create stickers from screenshots. It was not a commercial success, and only 11 titles were ever made for it (including the video capture accessory Magical Shop).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
And it’s sold out already.
Back in the mid-’90s, it was an exciting time to be a gamer. New consoles seemed to be coming out of nowhere on a regular basis, and while most of them failed, there were some interesting experiments which still have their fans, even today.
One example is the Casio Loopy. A 16-bit system released in 1995 and aimed at female players, the Loopy came with a built-in colour printer which allowed users to create stickers from screenshots. It was not a commercial success, and only 11 titles were ever made for it (including the video capture accessory Magical Shop).
Read the full article on timeextension.com