I’ve heard people say that it was made under license from NEC, and while it’s certainly possible that’s true, what seems rather less likely is that they had a license to be selling all the games available for it. It’s of dubious legality, and while it started out as something as simple as a Playchoice, it evolved over time. That makes it similar to the Playchoice and Megaplay systems from Nintendo and Sega, but there are two things that set the TourVision apart. You may be familiar with TourVision already from the few mentions here and elsewhere, but if you aren’t it’s a Spanish company who made a self-named cart based arcade system, where you can select one of four PC Engine games and buy time to play rather than credits. (Update – V1 system with support rail photo) (Update – revised V4 integrated photo / description) ( Update – revised article to cover newly discovered V1 hardware)
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