V.Flash

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V.Flash is a spinoff from the V.Smile series of game consoles. Unlike V.Smile, this game console uses 3D graphics.

Unlike major disc-based game systems of today and previous generations of video games, this system uses 2 inch CDs enclosed with plastic to protect damage from touching.

The processor is an ARM9 processor from LSI Logic. Files are stored in 3 main formats: .mjp, .ptx, and .snd. .snd have been determined to be PCM WAV files.

Rated at 1.5 million polygons per second and with a 32 bit CPU[1] this system is directly comparable to the fifth generation type of game consoles, such as the Sony PlayStation.

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