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{{stub}}The '''MZ-2000''' is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1982. It is an upgrade of the '''MZ-80B''' which originally released in 1981. The '''MZ-2200''' released in 1983 which dropped the built-in monitor. This was followed in 1985 by the '''MZ-2500''' which offered a significant increase in hardware capabilities whilst retaining backwards compatibility with MZ-2000.
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{{stub}}The '''MZ-80B''' is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1981. An upgrade, the '''MZ-2000''' was released in 1982. The '''MZ-2200''' released in 1983 which dropped the built-in monitor. This was followed in 1985 by the '''MZ-2500''' which offered a significant increase in hardware capabilities whilst retaining backwards compatibility with the MZ-2000 and MZ-80B. Whilst the machines in this line are generally backwards compatible (except for the MZ-2520), they are not compatible with Sharp's [[MZ-80K]] line of computers.
  
==List of Sega games for the MZ-2000==
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==List of Sega games for the MZ-80B line==
===MZ-80B===
 
{{BulletPointGameList|MZ80B}}
 
  
===MZ-2000===
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===MZ-2000 / MZ-2500===
{{BulletPointGameList|MZ2000}}
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*''[[Flicky]]'' (1985)
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*''[[Champion Prowres Special]]'' (1986)
  
===MZ-2500===
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==Other MZ-80B line games also released for Sega systems==
{{BulletPointGameList|MZ2500}}
 
 
 
==Other MZ-2000 games also released for Sega systems==
 
===MZ-80B===
 
{{NonSegaList|MZ80B}}
 
  
 
===MZ-2000===
 
===MZ-2000===

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MZ-80B
Manufacturer: Sharp

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The MZ-80B is a Japanese home computer released by Sharp in 1981. An upgrade, the MZ-2000 was released in 1982. The MZ-2200 released in 1983 which dropped the built-in monitor. This was followed in 1985 by the MZ-2500 which offered a significant increase in hardware capabilities whilst retaining backwards compatibility with the MZ-2000 and MZ-80B. Whilst the machines in this line are generally backwards compatible (except for the MZ-2520), they are not compatible with Sharp's MZ-80K line of computers.

List of Sega games for the MZ-80B line

MZ-2000 / MZ-2500

Other MZ-80B line games also released for Sega systems

MZ-2000

MZ-2500

References