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{{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:MZ_logo.png|300px]]|
{{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Sharp_MZ_logo.png|300px]]|
hardware_name  = Sharp MZ |
hardware_name  = Sharp MZ |
designer        = [[Sharp]]|
designer        = [[Sharp]]|
manufacturer    = 4 Mhz [[Zilog]] [[Z80]]|
manufacturer    = [[Sharp]]|
cpu            = 4 Mhz [[Zilog]] [[Z80]]|
gpu            = [[VIC-II]], 320 × 200, 16 colors|
gpu            = [[VIC-II]], 320 × 200, 16 colors|
ram            = 32 KB - 48 KB|
ram            = 32 KB - 48 KB|

Latest revision as of 08:59, 20 December 2023

Sharp MZ logo.png
Sharp MZ
Designer Sharp
Manufacturer Sharp
CPU 4 Mhz Zilog Z80
Graphics VIC-II, 320 × 200, 16 colors
Memory 32 KB - 48 KB
Media Data Cassette
Released 1978 - 1985
Added to Museum Not yet

Sharp MZ was a line of computers by Sharp.

They were released in Japan and in parts of Europe beginning in 1978.

Legacy of the MZ-80 series

The legacy of the MZ-80 series remains, even after its heyday. Independent games continue to be produced for the system to this day.

HAL Laboratory released a micro video game console based on the MZ-80C titled the PasocomMini MZ-80C.

Digital MZ-80 games owned by the WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to Museum Notes
Cosmic Cavern Takaya Arita 1980 PasocomMini MZ-80C: November 2, 2022
Heiankyo Alien Theoretical Science Group 1981 PasocomMini MZ-80C: November 2, 2022
Jupiter Lander HAL Laboratory 1982 PasocomMini MZ-80C: November 2, 2022
Zeplis Yasuyuki Suzuki 1985 PasocomMini MZ-80C: November 2, 2022
Zeldis Yasuyuki Suzuki 1986 PasocomMini MZ-80C: November 2, 2022