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The Bandai Playdia was an early nineties video game console released only in Japan.
Overview
The Bandai Playdia was a video game console that was released in Japan on October 23, 1994 for approximately ¥24,800 or 5. The console was never released outside of Japan. The Playdia mainly offered games and media for children and younger teens, the software titles on the system mostly composed multimedia educational and entertainment titles.
Under development at Bandai in the early nineties, the system was code-named the BA-X. The system was an early CD-based system and was a Japanese counterpart to some of its other fellow early nineties multimedia focused game machines, such as the Philips CD-I and the Panasonic 3DO. The platform was also one of the first systems to include an early wireless controller, though the controller was infra-red based, unlike modern radio frequency wireless technology.
The Playdia system’s game software was mainly composed of educational and multimedia titles, many based on Bandai intellectual properties such as Sailor Moon, Mobile Suit Gundam and Dragon Ball. Some of these properties were used simply as anime based quiz games for the console. Bandai itself was the only company to support the platform with game software.
Bandai Co., Ltd.
Bandai Co., Ltd. is a company that publishes video games that are mostly based on TV shows.