The $250 Koei PasoGo: A Bizarre Game Console From 1996
Back in 1996, Koei, a renowned developer of historical strategy games, released the PasoGo handheld console in Japan. The PasoGo was designed as a personal computer (Pasocon) and Go game hybrid. Priced at approximately $250 USD, it offered 20 hours of gameplay from six AA batteries and was much larger than its contemporary, the Game Boy Pocket.
Although the Game Boy Pocket cost just $43, Koei’s PasoGo seemed rather steep at $250. Despite this, it aimed solely to cater to Go enthusiasts, with only 11 games ever developed for the system—each focused on Go.
According to James Channel (yes, the one who created that incredible SNES PlayStation mod), these games were divided between educational, competitive, and historic matches of the strategic board game.
What should Koei have done differently to release a successful handheld in 1996?
Around that time I was really interested in learning GO. I even made my own board. I also had no money, so there would be no chance that I would have bought this… but I would have lusted after it. (I still suck at GO.)