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{{stub}}The '''MZ-80K''' is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1978. The '''MZ-700''' was released in 1982 which added colour graphics whilst dropping the built-in monitor. The '''MZ-800''' released in 1983. This was followed in 1984 by the '''MZ-1500'''. The machines in this line are generally backwards compatible, but are not compatible with Sharp's [[MZ-80B]] line of computers.
 
{{stub}}The '''MZ-80K''' is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1978. The '''MZ-700''' was released in 1982 which added colour graphics whilst dropping the built-in monitor. The '''MZ-800''' released in 1983. This was followed in 1984 by the '''MZ-1500'''. The machines in this line are generally backwards compatible, but are not compatible with Sharp's [[MZ-80B]] line of computers.
 
==List of Sega games for the MZ-80K series==
 
  
 
==MZ-80K line games also released for Sega systems==
 
==MZ-80K line games also released for Sega systems==
 
 
===MZ-80K===
 
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===MZ-1500===
 
===MZ-1500===
 
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MZ-80K
Manufacturer: Sharp

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The MZ-80K is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1978. The MZ-700 was released in 1982 which added colour graphics whilst dropping the built-in monitor. The MZ-800 released in 1983. This was followed in 1984 by the MZ-1500. The machines in this line are generally backwards compatible, but are not compatible with Sharp's MZ-80B line of computers.

MZ-80K line games also released for Sega systems

MZ-80K

MZ-1500

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