Murphy's Super Box

The Super Box (Japanese: ALTOプレイ Arutopurei ALTOPlay) is a fanonical game console made by Travis4205 in collaboration with JustAlex93.

It was developed by Murphy's as the successor to the TLB2 console. It was released in late 1990 and was eventually discontinued sometime in 1998.

An eventual successor for the 5th generation, the 64-bit EngineWave, is released by mid-1995, the EngineWave was very capable of handling 3D polygon graphics, something that most other computers in it's time (including Super Box and TLB2) has no ability with.

Details
Seeing the advent of the 4th generation of game consoles with their 16-bit power, which would inevitably lead to the obsolescence of the previous generation systems, including the TLB2, the members of the TLB2 Development Team at Murphy's went to the drawing board to develop a 16-bit system of their own. Looking at the current line-up of 16-bit machines and their capabilities, they developed a console to specifically compete with them. The Super Box Controller has a more comfortable shape, the face buttons are the same A, B, C, D buttons that were from the TLB2, but now with the addition of Shoulder Buttons, labelled X for left shoulder button, and Y for right shoulder button.

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Product Listings

 * SB-1 Super Box/AP-1 ALTOPlay
 * SB-2 Super Box Controller/AP-2 ALTOPad
 * SB-3 Arcade Super Stick/AP-3 ALTOStick
 * SB-4 Super Box Keyboard/AP-4 ALTOKey
 * SB-FD Floppy Drive/AP-F Floppy Disk Drive
 * SB-EMU Super Box External Memory Unit (E.M.U.)/AP-MSU ALTOPlay Memory Storage Unit (M.S.U.)
 * SE-256 Super Extender 256/AU-256 ALTO-UP 256 (256K)
 * SE-512 Super Extender 512/AU-512 ALTO-UP 512 (512K)
 * SE-1024 Super Extender 1024/AU-1024 ALTO-UP 1024 (1MB)
 * SE-2048 Super Extender 2048/AU-2048 ALTO-UP 2048 (2MB)

Legend

 * 256-Super Extender/ALTO-UP 256 required
 * 512-Super Extender/ALTO-UP 512 required
 * 1024-Super Extender/ALTO-UP 1024 required
 * 2048-Super Extender/ALTO-UP 2048 required
 * #2 - Supports 2-Players
 * #4 - Supports 4-Players
 * Extra Legend:? (Next to the first four legends)-Only on the Original Model, the Enchanted Model has enough ram to run this game

Cartridges
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 * Bladenite IV: Sword of Kherus (1993, Action-Adventure)256?
 * Bladenite V: Invasion (1995, Action-Adventure)512?
 * Special 10th Anniversary Demo (1994)
 * Bladenite Side-Stories: Dreadmaul's Gambit (1994, Beat-'em-Up)256?
 * Bladenite Side-Stories: Teresa's Adventure (1994, Action-Adventure)256?
 * Bladenite Side-Stories: Starshatterer Legend (1995, Action-Adventure)256?
 * Bladefite (1992, Fighting)
 * Hayden 4: Hybrid Trouble! (1992)#2
 * Hayden 5: The Super-Menace (1993)#2
 * Hayden 6: Ancestral Visit (1994)#2
 * Street Fighter II (1992, Fighting, port of the arcade game)#2
 * World Warrior (1992)
 * Hyper Fighting (1992)
 * Champion Turbo (1993)
 * Super Street Fighter II#2 512? (Fighting)
 * The New Challengers (1994)
 * Grand Turbo (1995)
 * Street Fighter Alpha (1996, Fighting)2048 #2, Needs at leasts 3MB RAM
 * Mega Man 6 (1994)
 * Mega Man 7 (1996)
 * Mega Man X (1994)256?
 * Mega Man X2 (1995)256?
 * Mega Man X3 (1996)512?
 * Mega Man & Bass (1999, Port of the SNES game)512?
 * Q.W.E.R.T.Y III (1990, Puzzle)
 * Q.W.E.R.T.Y IV: Square Root (1993, Puzzle)
 * Sky's Quest (Greatly improved sequel of Magical Doropie, but it is often compared to Mega Man X, 1994)
 * Doraemon Adventure (1991, Japan exclusive)256?
 * Sky's Quest II (1995)
 * Bubsy In Claws Encounter of the Furred Kind (1994, Platformer)
 * Bubsy II (1996, Platformer)256?
 * Garfield (1993, Sunsoft)
 * Buster Bros. (1990, Known as Pang outside America)
 * Super Buster Bros. (1992, Known as Super Pang outside America)
 * Buster Buddies (1995, Known as Pang! 3 outside America)
 * Sunset Riders (1992, Port of the arcade game)256?
 * 230 more games

Backwards Compatibality
NO INFO YET

Computer Programs

 * SuperPaint/ALTOCanvas
 * Calculator
 * SuperText/ALTOWork - Similar to Microsoft Word
 * NotePad
 * SuperOS
 * Mk-1
 * Mk-1.1
 * Mk-1.5