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Control-Vision : ウィキペディア英語版
Control-Vision

The Control-Vision (originally codenamed NEMO) was an unreleased video game console developed by Tom Zito. It was notable for using VHS tapes rather than ROM cartridges.
== History ==
Initial development began in 1985 and was supported by Nolan Bushnell's company Axlon. The team created a prototype which used a modified ColecoVision console to combine interactive images with a video stream transmitted through a cable. As a storage medium Nemo employed VHS tapes that contained computer data and multiple tracks of video and audio.
To take the project beyond prototype status they searched for a partner who would fund further development. The Hasbro toy company agreed to invest $7 million in exchange for the video game rights to the technology.
Three short trial games were finished by the middle of 1986:
* ''Scene of the Crime,'' a four-minute interactive mystery,
* ''Bottom of the Ninth Inning,'' a baseball game, and
* an interactive music video for The Cars' song ''You Might Think''.
The next step was the interactive movie ''Night Trap''. In 1987, Zito created the second full-size game named ''Sewer Shark''. After filming for ''Sewer Shark'' was done, Hasbro abandoned the project. Zito purchased the rights to the games and stored everything in a Rhode Island warehouse.

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