The FM Towns Marty is a
home video game console released in 1993 by
Fujitsu, exclusively for the
Japan
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ese market. It uses the
AMD 386SX, a
CPU that is internally
32-bit but with a 16-bit
data bus. The console comes with a built-in
CD-ROM
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drive and
disk drive. It was based on the earlier
FM Towns computer system Fujitsu had released in 1989. The Marty was
backward-compatible with older FM Towns games.
In 1994, a new version of the console called the was released. It featured a darker gray shell and a lower price (
¥66,000 or , but was otherwise identical to the first Marty. It was widely believed that the FM Towns Marty 2 would feature similar improvements to the FM Towns 2, which had a swifter
CPU than the first, but this was not the case. It has also been speculated that the Marty 2 featured an
Intel 486 CPU, but this was also discovered to be false.
There is also the for installation in
automobiles. It included a built-in navigation system with audio and video guidance, and could also be detached from the car and played at home.
An optional
IC Card for the FM Towns Car Marty allowed it to use
VICS,
and was subsequently sold with a video monitor.
Technical specifications
;
CPU:
AMD 386SX processor (
32-bit) (3.6
MIPS)
;
RAM
:* Main RAM: 2
MB (2048
KB)
:*
Video RAM: 640 KB (512 KB
VRAM, 128 KB
sprite RAM)
;
Graphics
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:*
GPU:
Fujitsu custom graphics chip
:*
Display resolution
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: 256×240, 256×256, 320×240, 352×232, 360×240, 512×480, 640×200,
640×480,
720×480
:*
Bitmap background planes: 1 (with sprite plane) or 2 (without sprite plane)
:**
Virtual resolution: 256×512, 512×256, 512×512, 640×819, 1024×512
[
:** Color palette: 4096, or 32,768, or 16,777,216][
:** Colors on screen: 16, or 256, or 32,768
:* Sprite foreground plane: 256×240][ to 640×480 resolution, 256 colors on screen, out of 32,768 color palette
:* Hardware integer zooming: 1/2× vertical, 1/2/3/4/5× horizontal]The Marty had only composite and S-Video output; no other video connectors are possible. As some FM Towns games were VGA-only, the Marty had a down-scan capability for displaying on a household TV screen.
; Sprites: Up to 1024 sprites, 16×16 pixel
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s sprite size, 16 colors per sprite
;Sound
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:* Yamaha YM2612: 6 channel FM synthesis
:* Ricoh RF5c68: 8 channel PCM sampling, 10-bit audio, 19.6 kHz sample rate
:* CD-DA
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: 1 channel PCM playback, 16-bit audio, 44.1 kHz sampling rate
; Data storage
:* CD-ROM
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, single-speed (1x)
:* Internal 3.5" HD floppy driveFloppy disks must be formatted 1232 KiB ( PC98-style). This can be done from the BIOS GUI. The Marty's disk drive does not support 1440 KiB or 720 KiB FAT-formatted 3.5" floppy disks. For a PC to be compatible with FM Towns Marty floppies it must have a disk drive, BIOS and OS that supports There are also USB floppy drives that support
; Multi-purpose:
The Marty's IC Card slot is compatible with type 1 PCMCIA cards, including battery-backed SRAM cards (accessible from the BIOS menu) that can be mapped to a drive letter and used as a small drive. Fujitsu also officially released a PCMCIA modem (FMM-CM301) for the FM Towns Marty. This modem was bundled with the special TCMarty that also came with a printer port. While it is widely believed that the IC Card slot can be used for RAM expansions, this is not correct.
;Controllers
:* 4-way D-pad, A and B buttons, Select, and Run, as well as an extra button above the two "face" buttons
:* 2 standard controller portsThe controller connector is a DE-9, referred to as an "Atari Type" in Japan because it is fundamentally the same connector as an Atari 2600. The Marty's Run and Select buttons are the equivalent of pressing right and left, or up and down at the same time. A six-button controller from Fujitsu was available for use with
Capcom
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's '' Street Fighter II''. Capcom also released an adapter for their CPS Fighter stick which made the stick compatible with the FM Towns/Marty as well as the Sharp X68000.
:* Keyboard port
Games
Reception
Despite having excellent hardware from a gameplay perspective, both the FM Towns and the FM Towns Marty were very poor sellers in Japan. They were expensive and the custom hardware meant expandability was not as easy as with DOS/V (IBM PC
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clones with Japanese DOS or Microsoft Windows
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) systems. NEC's PC98 series computers were also dominant in Japan when the FM Towns Marty was released, making it difficult to break out before the DOS/V invasion took control of the market. This was despite such revolutionary features as bootable CD-ROMs and a color GUI OS on the FM Towns PC, something that predated Microsoft
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's Windows 95 bootable CD by seven years. Software today is rare and expensive due to the low production runs. Despite backwards compatibility with most older FM Towns PC games, compatibility issues plagued the Marty as newer titles were released with the FM Towns in mind, further limiting its potential as a true "console version" of the FM Towns PC.
When Fujitsu lowered the price and released the Marty 2 sales started to increase, but the corporate attitude was that it was a lost cause, and so the system was dropped.
Notes
References
External links
tripod.com/~faberp/: General information and pictures
consoledatabase.com: Console Database entry
nfggames.com: FM Towns Marty Disassembly
gamesx.com: FM Towns Controller Connector
xe-emulator.com: Xe, an emulator collection - domain appears to be squatted
gamescollection.it: Fm Towns Marty games database
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