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Revision as of 20:40, 1 March 2023

FunnyMu
Funvision
Homepage Homepage
Latest Version Unknown
Downloads Plainfiles
Release Date Unknown
Author Ian Micheal
Based on FunnyMu
Systems Emulated Whizzard/
Funvision/
Creativision
Best Available Emulator
For this system(s)?
Yes
Active No
Refresh Rate Unknown


History

This is a port of the SDL Funvision emulator FunnyMu to the Dreamcast. 'FunnyMu' is an emulator of the Whizzard, Funvision and Creativision computer/games consoles that were sold in the early 1980s.

The VTech Creativision was distributed in Europe (Italy, Sweden and Germany for sure) and South Africa. However it was also marketed in other countries and called the "Dick Smith Wizzard", "FunVision Computer Video Games System" and "Hanimex Rameses". The Wizzard may have been a licensed version for the Australian market since Dick Smith Industries maintained the VTech logo, but the others most likely were clones. The FunVision had a slight alteration that made the carts and cartridge slot larger.


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