M5
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Manufacturer: Sord Computer Corporation |
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The Sord M5 is a Japanese 8-bit home computer released by Sord in 1982. Whilst missing out on a US release, it saw a fairly wide release outside of Japan, including in the UK where it was known as the CGL M5. The M5 has a similar hardware architecture to the SG-1000 and MSX, resulting in some games getting ported between the three such as Champion Tennis, which was known as Real Tennis on M5 and MSX.