Super A'Can

Home video game console produced by Funtech


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::summary Home video game console produced by Funtech ::

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FieldValue
titleSuper A'can
logoSuper A'can Logo.png
imageSuper-ACan-Console-set-h.jpg
manufacturerFuntech
typeHome video game console
generationFourth generation
release_date
price
mediaROM cartridge
cpuMotorola 68000
discontinuedApril 4, 1996
lifespan1995–1996
displayTV using RF or composite video, 320×240 resolution, 256 out of 32,768 colors
graphicsUMC UM6618, 128 KiB VRAM
memory256 KiB
memory_typeSRAM
soundUMC UM6619 (PCM, 16 channels, stereo)
codenameF-16
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| title = Super A'can | logo = Super A'can Logo.png | image = Super-ACan-Console-set-h.jpg | manufacturer = Funtech | type = Home video game console | generation = Fourth generation | release_date = | price = | media = ROM cartridge | cpu = Motorola 68000 | discontinued = April 4, 1996 | lifespan = 1995–1996 | display = TV using RF or composite video, 320×240 resolution, 256 out of 32,768 colors | graphics = UMC UM6618, 128 KiB VRAM | memory = 256 KiB | memory_type = SRAM | sound = UMC UM6619 (PCM, 16 channels, stereo) | codename = F-16 The Super A'can is a home video game console released in 1995 exclusively in Taiwan by Funtech/Dunhuang Technology and People's Republic of China by Sino Wealth Electronic Ltd. It is based around the Motorola 68000 microchip, which is also used in the Sega Genesis and Neo Geo. Twelve games have been confirmed to exist for the system.

Commercial performance

The Super A'Can failed because its initial costs were too high for customers. It had no chance to compete with fifth generation video game consoles, such as the PlayStation, the Nintendo 64 and the Sega Saturn, all of which were more powerful and offered 3D graphics. The Super A'Can performed so poorly that it lost its company, Funtech, over USD $6 million. In the end, Funtech destroyed all equipment from production and development of the system, and sold off all remaining systems to the United States as scrap parts.

Technical specifications

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CPUMemoryGraphicsAudioCartridgeControl pad inputsA/V Output
Motorola 68000 clocked at 10.738635 MHz
64 Kb Work RAM, 32 Kb Secondary RAM, 128 Kb VRAM, clocked at CPU speed
UMC UM6618 displaying 256 out of a possible 32,768 colors at 320×240 resolution.
UMC UM6619 outputting stereo 16-track PCM
Max size of 112 Mib, with built-in SRAM of 16-64 kib
Two DE-9M (9-pin male D-connectors) on front of console, identical to those of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (though not compatible with Genesis/Mega Drive control pads)
RF, composite video/RCA audio. Later models removed the RF output to reduce costs.
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Peripherals

A CD-ROM attachment (similar to Sega's Mega CD add-on), and a CPU/Graphics upgrade (similar to Sega's 32X add-on) were planned but unreleased.

List of games

Released

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#Serial numberTitleAKA title(s)Developer(s)GenreRelease year
1F008African Adventures1) Fēizhōu Tànxiǎn
  1. Monopoly: Adventure in Africa | Panda Entertainment | Puzzle | 1995 | | 2 | F006 | C.U.G. | 1) Xī Yóujì
  2. Journey to the Laugh | Funtech | Platform | 1995 | | 3 | F001 | Formosa Duel | Fú Ěr Mó Shā Dà Duìjué | AV Artisan | Puzzle | 1995 | | 4 | F002 | Sango Fighter | Sānguózhì Wǔjiàng Zhēngbà | Panda Entertainment | Fighting | 1995 | | 5 | F003 | The Son of Evil | Xié'è Zhīzǐ | Funtech | RPG | 1995 | | 6 | F004 | Speedy Dragon | 1) Yīnsù Fēilóng
  3. Sonic Dragon | AV Artisan | Platform | 1995 | | 7 | F005 | Super Taiwanese Baseball League | Chāojí Zhōnghuá Zhí Bàng Liánméng | Quan Wei Technology/C&E | Sports | 1995 | | 8 | F011 | Boom Zoo | 1) Bào Bào Dòngwùyuán
  4. Explosive Burst Zoo | Funtech | Action | 1996 | | 9 | F009 | Gambling Lord | Dǔ Bà | Panda Entertainment/Funtech | Mahjong | 1996 | | 10 | F012 | REBEL | 1) Pàn Xīng
  5. Rebel Star | Horng Shen Information Co., Ltd | RPG | 1996 | | 11 | F007 | Super Dragon Force | 1) Chāojí Guāngmíng Zhàn Shǐ
  6. Super Light Saga: Dragon Force | Kingformation Co., Ltd. | RPG | 1996 | | 12 | F010 | Magical Pool | Mó Bàng Zhuàngqiú | Funtech | Sports | 1996 | ::

Unreleased

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#TitleAKA title(s)Developer(s)GenreNotes
1Journey to the Center of the Earth地心歷險Tai Ruan TechnologyAction RPG----
2Cat Ball Defense Team貓球防衛隊AV ArtisanShoot 'em up----
3Birdcage Yard鳥籠院FuntechAction----
4Lightning Mobile Unit雷霆機動隊Fun Yours EntertainmentShoot 'em up----
5Dinosaur War恐龍戰記FuntechSimulation----
6A Q Lian Huan Pao阿Q連環炮C&EETC - Trivia/Game Show?Later released on Sega Genesis
7Romance of Bōsōzoku暴走族之戀FuntechSingle-player game----
8Woman Guerrillero王八妹AV ArtisanShoot 'em up----
9Hero Saga英 雄戰記Dynasty International Information Co.RPG----
10Happy Zoo快樂動物園Stone General ComputerETC----
11Demon Island惡魔島Jackbean Information Co.Action----
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References

References

  1. Amos, Evan. (November 6, 2018). "The Game Console: A Photographic History from Atari to Xbox". No Starch Press.
  2. "Super A'Can". Game Software.
  3. (12 September 2023). "Fancy Owning the Rare Taiwanese Flop Super A'Can? Here's Your Chance".
  4. "A'Can – RetroGaming At Cyberphreak.com".
  5. "Super A'Can by Funtech – The Video Game Kraken".

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