Home

Site Map

Play-Asia.com - Japanese Video Games, Accessories & News
TOMY TUTOR / PYUUTA JR.

 

 

The Tomy Pyuuta (which means "Computer dude") debuted in 1981 as a learning computer. It sold semi-decently, However the inability of the machine to handle written Japanese branded the console as a "toy computer." And so Tomy decided to one up the nay-sayers and repackaged the machine as a scaled down game console (above.) Way to stick it to'em there Tomy.

System has pretty good capabilites and decent looking games. Sadly this machine was totally bootie-stomped by the Famicom in 1984. Known in America as the Tomy Tutor and Europe as the Grandstand Tutor.

 

Back To Classics

 

 

 

Name:

Tomy Pyuuta

Tomy Tutor

Company:

Tomy

Year:

1982

Games:

???

Media:

Cartridge ROM

Specs:

Processor:

16-bit Texas-Instrument TMS 9995NL

Speed:

2.7 MHz

RAM:

16 Kb

Resolution :

256x192

Colors:

16