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{{sub-stub}}'''Sharp Corporation''' (シャープ株式会社) is a Japanese electronics conglomorate. | {{sub-stub}}'''Sharp Corporation''' (シャープ株式会社) is a Japanese electronics conglomorate. | ||
− | Compared to the likes of [[Hitachi]], [[NEC]], [[Yamaha]] and an array of other electronics manufacturers, Sharp has had very few dealings with [[Sega]]. During the 1980s and early 1990s Sharp were attempting to dominate the Japanese PC market with the Sharp MZ series, | + | Compared to the likes of [[Hitachi]], [[NEC]], [[Yamaha]] and an array of other electronics manufacturers, Sharp has had very few dealings with [[Sega]]. During the 1980s and early 1990s Sharp were attempting to dominate the Japanese PC market with the Sharp MZ series, [[X1]] series and [[X68000]] series (systems which received ports of Sega arcade games), but has mostly sided with [[Nintendo]], creating products like the Twin Famicom as well as manufacturing many of the components in Nintendo systems. |
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Sharp Corporation (シャープ株式会社) is a Japanese electronics conglomorate.
Compared to the likes of Hitachi, NEC, Yamaha and an array of other electronics manufacturers, Sharp has had very few dealings with Sega. During the 1980s and early 1990s Sharp were attempting to dominate the Japanese PC market with the Sharp MZ series, X1 series and X68000 series (systems which received ports of Sega arcade games), but has mostly sided with Nintendo, creating products like the Twin Famicom as well as manufacturing many of the components in Nintendo systems.
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Hardware
- LC Font (?)
Softography
References
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