Casio Loopy commercials. Retro gaming site Racketboy posted the most wonderful thing: an essay about a system I’ve never heard of! The Casio Loopy is a cartridge-based 32-bit console that debuted in Japan in 1995, containing a sticker printer within the console!
The system and its games were primarily marketed at girls. Its games include several different picture editing apps, as well as a makeover/dress-up game called Dream Change: Kogane-chan no Fashion Party (shown above).
Anime Land (love that Casio intro!):
Wan-Wan Aijo Monogatari (which translates into something like Woof Woof Love Story, I guess):
I wonder if I’d be able to find one of these. I also wonder if I’d be able to find the sticker paper…
See also: More retro posts
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don’t have this game! Looks a bit more impressive than anime land. Wish...printing to work...
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