



It also came with two expansion slots closely related to the ISA standard, and a host of ports as standard: 2 MSX compatible joystick ports, parallel, serial, external floppy (It could run 4 drives, two were built-in) port, 3D goggles port, as well as TV/monitor control, SASI, headphone, microphone, RGB in and out, and in terms of design it's nearly unmatched till date. The Sharp X68000 was the first home system to pioneer arcade-quality graphics, serving as the development machine for the Capcom CPS arcade system over the next couple of years. It was the most well built home gaming system of the 1980s. Rather than the rampant eroges and RPGs of its competitors game library, the Sharp X68000 games had a fairly larger library of crunchy action games, which are only now being mined through emulation and the use of ROMs. The Ready Only Memory, more popularly known as ROM(s) basically, is a file format that houses a copy of your games ripped from the original game file or gotten from an online download this allows you play the ripped Sharp X68000 ROMs on your modern devices without having to make use of the Sharp X68000 computer. So basically you can now simply get your Sharp X68000 bios files and ROM game downloads from trusted game platforms online to enable you play games on your device or play freely online if you don’t want to download.
