No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[File:Super Acan logo v2.png|420px|center]] |
[[File:Super Acan logo v2.png|420px|center]] |
||
− | The Super A'Can was a short-lived console by Funtech, a subsidiary of Taiwanese semiconductor company UMC (best known for making chips used in countless NES clones). It was quite powerful for a 4th generation machine, perhaps comparable to a Neo Geo, but it was released half a decade too late, when 5th generation consoles were already out, so it ended up with a |
+ | The Super A'Can was a short-lived console by Funtech, a subsidiary of Taiwanese semiconductor company UMC (best known for making chips used in countless NES clones). It was quite powerful for a 4th generation machine, perhaps comparable to a Neo Geo, but it was released half a decade too late, when 5th generation consoles were already out, so it was mostly ignored and ended up with a meager library of twelve rather derivative titles. |
[[Category:Fourth Generation]] |
[[Category:Fourth Generation]] |
Revision as of 20:35, 26 February 2014
The Super A'Can was a short-lived console by Funtech, a subsidiary of Taiwanese semiconductor company UMC (best known for making chips used in countless NES clones). It was quite powerful for a 4th generation machine, perhaps comparable to a Neo Geo, but it was released half a decade too late, when 5th generation consoles were already out, so it was mostly ignored and ended up with a meager library of twelve rather derivative titles.