Draft:Pachislot TV

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  • Comment: Continues to fall short of general notability for a product on the basis of its sourcing. Current sourcing is not of the type that is generally considered reliable enough to establish notability. The Impress article is good. Video Game Kraken is an enthusiast site of untested reliability although ostensibly supported by "extensive research". The other sources are primary sources, user-generated or not considered to be reliable. There is also no information about the reception of the console or its games. In its current state, it's probably better merged with Takara. VRXCES (talk) 05:02, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Needs in-depth coverage (not just passing mentions) in reliable sources that are not written by or related to the subject 94rain Talk 22:09, 31 December 2023 (UTC)

Pachislot TV
DeveloperDreams Come True.[1] / Sammy Corporation
ManufacturerTakara (Japan)
TypeHome video game console
GenerationFifth generation
Release date2002
MediaCartridge

The Pachislot TV (パチスロTV) is a home video game console that was produced by Takara (now Takara Tomy) in 2002. It is a Pachislot simulation console[2]

Hardware[edit]

The main unit runs on a 16-bit 65816 CPU and uses the same driver as the Xavix console.[3] It can also run on 4 AA Batteries.[4] The controller is designed to resemble to a slot machine.[5]

List of titles released[edit]

There are 5 known games released[6][7]

  • Aladdin アラジン
  • Beast King 獣王 ジ
  • Beast King Jr. 獣王 ジュニア
  • Gingin Maru ギンギン丸
  • Salaryman Kintaro サラリーマン金太郎

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