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hardware_name = | hardware_name = Visual Memory Unit| | ||
designer = [[Sega]]| | designer = [[Sega]]| | ||
manufacturer = [[Sega]]<br />[[Tec Toy]] (Brazil)| | manufacturer = [[Sega]]<br />[[Tec Toy]] (Brazil)| | ||
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added_to_museum = September 9, 1999| | added_to_museum = September 9, 1999| | ||
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''' | '''Visual Memory Unit''' ('''VMU''') was a memory card and miniature handheld [[video game console]] by [[Sega]]. It is used in conjunction with the [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
[[Category: Computers and consoles]] | [[Category: Computers and consoles]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 16 October 2023
Visual Memory Unit | |
Designer | Sega |
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Manufacturer | Sega Tec Toy (Brazil) |
CPU | 8-bit Sanyo LC8670 |
Graphics | 48 dot width × 32 dot height, LCD |
Memory | 128KB |
Media | Flash storage |
Released | JP: November 27, 1998 NA: September 9, 1999 EU: October 14, 1999 AU: November 30, 1999 |
Added to Museum | September 9, 1999 |
Visual Memory Unit (VMU) was a memory card and miniature handheld video game console by Sega. It is used in conjunction with the Dreamcast.