50 Sharp X1 Games
The X1, sometimes called the Sharp X1, is a series of home computers released by Sharp Corporation from 1982 to 1988. It was based on a Z80 CPU. The cabinet shape of X1 was also much more stylish than others at that time and a range of cabinet colors (including Red) was selectable. The RGB display monitor for the X1 had a television tuner, and a computer screen could be super-imposed on TV. All the TV functions could be controlled from a computer program. In 1984, Sharp released the X1 turbo series with high resolution graphics (640x400, while X1 had 640x200). It had a lot of improvements, but the clock speed was still only 4 MHz. In 1986, Sharp released the X1 turbo Z series with a 4096 color analog RGB monitor. An X1 twin, which had a PC-Engine in the cabinet, was finally released as the last machine of the X1 series in 1987. Then this series was succeeded by the X68000 series.
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Games list:
0:00 - Topic
1. 0:05 - King's Knight (1987) (Square)
2. 1:15 - Zeliard (1988) (Game Arts)
3. 2:16 - Super Mario Bros. Special (1986) (Hudson Soft)
4. 3:20 - Super Laydock (1988) (T&E Soft)
5. 4:27 - Mappy (1984) (Dempa)
6. 5:12 - Dialide (1989) (Cat Soft)
7. 6:27 - Coron (1984) (ASCII)
8. 7:00 - Gradius (1986) (Konami)
9. 8:03 - Uootoy (1986) (Compac)
10. 9:14 - Sofia (1987) (Dempa)
11. 10:19 - Tetris (19xx) (Haruhiko Yamada)
12. 11:12 - Argo (1987) (KSK)
13. 12:01 - American Truck (1986) (Telenet Japan)
14. 12:41 - Xevious (1984) (Dempa)
15. 13:46 - Ice Climber (1985) (Hudson Soft)
16. 14:54 - State (198x) (TPC Soft)
17. 16:00 - Mario Bros. Special (1984) (Hudson Soft)
18. 17:04 - Euphory (1987) (System Sacom)
19. 18:05 - Donkey Kong 3 - Dai Gyakushuu (1984) (Hudson Soft)
20. 18:37 - Bokosuka Wars (1983) (ASCII)
21. 19:36 - Thexder (1985) (Square)
22. 20:34 - Ice Block (1983) (dB-Soft)
23. 21:16 - Galaxian (1984) (Dempa)
24. 21:52 - The Goonies (1986) (Konami)
25. 22:50 - The Castle (1985) (ASCII)
26. 23:38 - Right Wings (1990) (FIL)
27. 24:41 - Lode Runner (1984) (Soft Pro)
28. 25:25 - State 2 (198x) (TPC Soft)
29. 26:22 - Door Door (1984) (Enix)
30. 26:59 - Chack'n Pop (1984) (Nidecom)
31. 27:59 - Excitebike (1985) (Hudson Soft)
32. 29:00 - Flicky (1985) (Micronet)
33. 29:45 - Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei (1987) (Telenet Japan)
34. 30:47 - Dokuron no Yakata (1983) (Enix)
35. 31:35 - Ys (1987) (Falcom)
36. 32:44 - Penguin-kun Wars (1985) (ASCII)
37. 33:21 - Dig Dug (19xx) (Dempa)
38. 34:03 - The Demon Crystal (1985) (Dempa)
39. 34:50 - Galaga (1985) (Dempa)
40. 35:22 - Battle City (1986) (Dempa)
41. 36:26 - Castle Excellent (1985) (ASCII)
42. 37:25 - Ys 2 (1988) (Falcom)
43. 38:31 - Balloon Fight (1985) (Hudson Soft)
44. 38:58 - Hydlide 3 (1988) (T&E Soft)
45. 39:56 - Punch Ball Mario Bros. (1984) (Hudson Soft)
46. 40:46 - Knither - Demon Crystal 2 (1986) (Dempa)
47. 41:55 - Algarna (1989) (M.N.M)
48. 42:57 - Revolty 2 (1989) (Fuga System)
49. 43:52 - Ys 3 - Wanderers from Ys (1989) (Falcom)
50. 44:49 - New Bokosuka Wars (1984) (ASCII)
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