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Playdia : ウィキペディア英語版
Playdia

| generation = Fifth generation
| CPU = 8-bit Toshiba TMP87C800F
| media = CD-ROM
| controllers = Infrared Joypad
| predecessor = Bandai RX-78
| successor = Apple Bandai Pippin
}}
The (developed under the codename "BA-X"〔Starr, Michael; Chapple, Craig. ''(VINTROPEDIA - Vintage Computer & Retro Console Price Guide 2009 )''. Lulu. 2008. p84.〕) is a home video game console released exclusively in Japan in 1994〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Video Game Consoles Rarity Guide )〕 at the initial price of ¥24,800. It was intended for a young audience and, like many consoles of the era (e.g. the LaserActive and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer), was marketed more as a multimedia home entertainment system than as a dedicated gaming console, with anime quiz software and edutainment making up most of the game library. The Playdia uses a single infrared joypad with simple controls. Bandai, the Playdia's manufacturer, was the only software publisher to support this console.
==Playdia title complete list==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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