
Texas Microprocessor System 9918 / 9928 is a display controller used in various consoles and computers in the 1980s, including the first MSX, Segas first console SG-1000, and the ColecoVision. It is based on tiles and sprites, and uses a fixed 16-color palette. It was also the video controller that introduced the term sprites.
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Lady Bug Coleco 1982 Turbo Coleco 1983 Borderline Sega SG1000 1983 1 video Sega Flipper Sega SG1000 1983 Guzzler Tehkan SG1000 1983 1 video Pacar Sega SG1000 1983 1 video Safari Hunting Sega SG1000 1983 1 video Sindbad Mystery Sega SG1000 1983 1 video Miner 2049er Coleco 1983 Space Armor Tsukuda Original SG1000 1984 1 video Hustle Chumy Compile SG1000 1984 1 video Congo Bongo Coleco 1984 Golgo 13 Sega SG1000 1984 1 video Champion Boxing Sega SG1000 1984 1 video Safari Race Sega SG1000 1984 1 video Sega-Galaga Sega SG1000 1984 1 video King's Valley Konami MSX 1985 1 video Girl's Garden Sega SG1000 1985 2 videos Rock n' Bolt Action Graphics SG1000 1985 1 video Star Force Tehkan SG1000 1985 Space Invaders Taito SG1000 1985 1 video C-So! Compile SG1000 1985 1 video Gulkave Compile SG1000 1986 1 video Penguin Adventure MSX 1986 Ninja Princess Sega SG1000 1986 1 video Knightmare Konami MSX 1986 1 video Nemesis Konami MSX 1986 Aliens: Alien 2 Squaresoft MSX 1987 Nemesis 2 Konami MSX 1987 Parodius Konami MSX 1988 1 video Escape from the Mindmaster Coleco 1990