FM-TOWNS MARTY
A fantastic system made by Fujitsu some years ago. This system was
based on the best-selling FM-Towns computer system made at the end of
the '80 by Fujitsu itself. Basically an Intel PC (at the beginning
with a 386 processor then with a 486 processor) FM-Towns had several
graphics and sound custom chips that let the system have exceptional
features not found in comparable Intel-based computers. It is
interesting to note that FM-Towns computers were the first to have a
CD-Rom reader built-in in every model made: many well known CD-based
games were born on this system!
After some years Fujitsu tried to enter in the console market making
a videogame system using the same technology: the Marty was born! And
it was completely compatible with almost every FM-Towns game
made.
Many good conversions are available for the system and a lot of them
are exclusively available on it. The system enjoyed a limited success
for some years and actually some new games are produced for it in
Japan. It was never distributed outside this country.
At least three different versions of the system were made: the
technology inside was the same but they featured few cosmetic
differences (the most important one was the color: light gray, dark
gray and black). It seems that the three versions were also called
differently: Marty, Marty 2 and Marty 3. I suspect the three versions
were based on three different revisions of the motherboard made to
cut prices.
Some gray importers distributed limited quantities of the system in
USA and Europe but since it had a very very high price tag, only few
and precious units were shipped.