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PasocomMini PC-8001 logo.png
PascocomMini PC-8001
Designer HAL Laboratory
Manufacturer HAL Laboratory
CPU 700 Mhz (Raspberry Pi A+)
Graphics integrated GPU
Memory 512MB
Media MicroSD
Released JP: October 5, 2019
Added to Museum Not yet

PasocomMini PC-8001 (パソコンミニ PC-8001) was the second of two PasocomMini miniature video game systems by HAL Laboratory. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer".

It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October 2019.

It contained sixteen built-in games. It contained a proprietary operating system named the HAL Monitor and an emulator to run the games, as it was powered by a Raspberry Pi A+ chip with a 700 megahertz CPU, rather than the Zilog Z80-based NEC µPD780C chip with a 4 megahertz CPU that powered the system it was designed to resemble.

Game list

The following table lists the games included in the PasocomMini PC-8001.

It also included N-BASIC by Microsoft and SmileBASIC.

Title Developer Release Date Notes
Astroid Belt Takanari Suzuki 1985
Check P Computer 1982
Dig Dug Namco
Dempa
1983 Added in 1.3.0
Heiankyo Alien Theoretical Science Group 1981
Hashire! Skyline Compac 1984
Jupiter Lander HAL Laboratory 1982
Lunar City SOS!! Takanari Suzuki 1981
Marine Belt Computer 1982
Mole Attack HAL Laboratory 1982
Nonbarla Panic Shinsuke Nakamura 1984 Added in 1.1.0
Orion 80 Akira Takeuchi 1983
Parachute Computer 1982
PC-jan Computer 1982
Planet Taizer Shinsuke Nakamura 1984 Added in 1.1.0
Rally X Namco
Tsukumo Denki
1981 Added in 1.3.0
Rocket Bomb Computer 1984
Snake World Geimu Kyōjin 1981
Space Mouse Takanari Suzuki 1981
Space Ship Computer 1982
Sub-Marine Computer 1982
Super Galaxian Tsukumo Denki 1980 Added in 1.3.0