Koei Once Created A $250 Handheld Console, And You’re Forgiven For Not Knowing About It

Say hello to the Koei PasoGo.

Back in 1996, Koei—a company famous for its historical strategy games—released the PasoGo in Japan.

Boasting a massive monochrome display and giving you 20 hours of play from six AA batteries, the PasoGo—a combination of “Pasocon” (personal computer) and the strategy board game Go—was much bigger than the Game Boy Pocket, which, coincidentally, launched in the same year.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Say hello to the Koei PasoGo.

Back in 1996, Koei—a company famous for its historical strategy games—released the PasoGo in Japan.

Boasting a massive monochrome display and giving you 20 hours of play from six AA batteries, the PasoGo—a combination of “Pasocon” (personal computer) and the strategy board game Go—was much bigger than the Game Boy Pocket, which, coincidentally, launched in the same year.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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