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In the "Retro Computer Showdown: Vtech CreatiVision vs Casio PV-2000 - Retro Pals" video, two classic gaming systems from the 1980s are pitted against each other. The Vtech CreatiVision is shown to be more advanced and colorful than the Casio PV-2000, though the Casio PV-2000 is more advanced overall. The two systems also have different titles screens and music, with the Vtech CreatiVision sporting a more colorful and whimsical title screen and Judas Priest playing in the Casio PV-2000's background music.

  • 00:00:00 The Retro Computer Showdown: Vtech CreatiVision vs Casio PV-2000 features retro consoles that players can hook up to an old CRT TV to play games on. VTEC Creative Vision won the poll, and Casio PV-2000 came in second.
  • 00:05:00 The Retro Computer Showdown video showcases Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000, two retro gaming platforms from the 1980s. The CreatiVision is more creative, but the PV-2000 has a better docking mechanism and is more comfortable to type on. Both platforms have basic programming abilities, and the PV-2000 can play all the released games for the Dick Smith Wizard, including air C attack.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, a retro computer showdown is shown between the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000. The VTEC console from Hong Kong is shown to be very competitive with the ColecoVision and the Ultimo 2500 bits holy crap for 1982 is amazing. The themes of the games shown are based on existing games, with the VTEC game seeming to be more original. The VTEC console also has helpful meters on the side, and the player is shown struggling to control the flippers in later games.
  • 00:15:00 The Retro Computer Showdown video compares the Vtech CreatiVision pinball machine to the Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision is heavier and has a steel ball, while the PV-2000 has a plastic ball. Dick Smith is confirmed as a real brand name product, and there are several other interesting tidbits revealed in the video.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, two retro video game consoles - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000 - are pitted against each other. It is determined that the Vtech CreatiVision is not very creative, as it features only a few basic video games that have been re-released many times over the years. The Casio PV-2000, on the other hand, is deemed to be more creative, as it provides a wide variety of games that can be enjoyed over and over again.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, two vintage 1980s computer systems - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000 - are pitted against each other in a retro computer showdown. The CreatiVision is shown to be capable of more complex graphics and gameplay than the Casio PV-2000, though the Casio PV-2000 is more advanced in terms of its overall system capabilities. The two systems also have different titles screens and music, with the Vtech CreatiVision sporting a more colorful and whimsical title screen and Judas Priest playing in the Casio PV-2000's background music. The systems also have different sides art, with the Vtech CreatiVision featuring a colorful and futuristic side art, and the Casio PV-2000 featuring a more realistic side art of a farm. The systems are also pitted against each other in a deep sea Adventure game, with the Vtech CreatiVision managing to complete the game with only minor issues, while the Casio PV-2000 crashes shortly after starting. Overall, the Vtech CreatiVision is shown to be a more advanced and colorful system than the Casio PV-2000, though the Casio PV-2000 is more advanced overall.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, two retro computer games are pitted against each other: Vtech CreatiVision vs Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision seems to be more glitchy than the Casio, but the gameplay seems to still be intact. The two gamers end up defeating the games' villains and achieving a high score.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, two vintage computer systems - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000 - are put to the test by two children. The CreatiVision is shown to be a better game console than the PV-2000, with more levels, better controls, and more features. The children then take their systems to a toy store and White House to compete in a Nickelodeon election game. The CreatiVision easily wins, largely due to its superior game mechanics.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, two different vintage computers are pitted against each other in a series of classic games. The Vtech CreatiVision computer is beaten by the Casio PV-2000 in several games, including the Mouse Puzzle and the Foreign Game. The presenter says that the mouse is not designed for these games and that he is no good at them.
  • 00:45:00 The video compares the features of two popular 8-bit home computers, the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000. While both machines have their fans, the Retro Computer Showdown participant finds the Vtech CreatiVision less enjoyable due to its mouse-less design. In addition, the player demonstrates how to play various games on the Casio PV-2000 and enjoys its funky beats and Led Zeppelin soundtrack. Finally, the Vtech CreatiVision is taken down by the other participants in the showdown with their superior skills in music making.
  • 00:50:00 The Retro Computer Showdown video compares and contrasts two classic gaming systems, the Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision features Saturn, while the Casio PV-2000 has Neptune. Both systems have games featuring the planet Saturn, but the PV-2000 is better because it has police jump. The showdown concludes with the revelation that the sound effects in the two games are the same, and that the CreatiVision is more familiar to the viewer.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, two players compete against each other in a retro computer game, Vtech CreatiVision, against Casio PV-2000. The players discuss the differences between the two games and the difficulties of playing them. The video concludes with player one playing level three of Vtech CreatiVision, and player two playing level one of Casio PV-2000, and discussing the differences between the games.

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The Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000 are two classic, retro-style computer systems. The CreatiVision is better in terms of graphics and gameplay, while the PV-2000 has more complex games. However, the PV-2000 eventually wins in the end, with the player managing to reach game 15 of Wimbledon on it.

  • 01:00:00 The video showcases a retro computer showdown between a VTech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision outperforms the Casio in terms of graphics and controls, but the latter manages to win in terms of gameplay. The video also features a discussion about UT's new Esports Lounge.
  • 01:05:00 The Retro Computer Showdown pits the Vtech CreatiVision against the Casio PV-2000. The Vtech CreatiVision is older and less technologically advanced, but its graphics are better. The Casio PV-2000 is easier to hit with shots, but its aliens are much larger and more detailed. The winner is the Casio PV-2000.
  • 01:10:00 In this video, two retro computer systems are pitted against each other - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000. While the Vtech CreatiVision is generally seen as being a better system, the Casio PV-2000 does have some redeeming qualities. Ultimately, though, the Vtech CreatiVision is victorious in the end, with the player managing to reach game 15 of Wimbledon on it.
  • 01:15:00 This guy's computer is way better than his opponent's, and he seems to be having a lot of fun playing the games. He mentions that the Creative Vision didn't quite surprise him as much as the engage did, but that it's still a lot of fun to play. He ends the video by saying goodbye to the Creative Vision, and playing the final variant of tennis.
  • 01:20:00 The Casio PV-2000 console is from the 1980s and is a basic console that is similar to the MSX. The Retro Computer Showdown video compares the two consoles and finds that the PV-2000 is inferior in terms of software and hardware.
  • 01:25:00 In this video, a group of people compete in a computer showdown using old-school machines. Mister Don't Whip Your Horse to Death, Mr. Wake Morlist himself, loses the horse race. Race I Needed That follows Mr. Wake Morlist as he tries to make his comeback and win the race. Number three manages to calm down, but number four still attempting to win the race. In the end, Mister Don't Whip Your Horse to Death, Mr. Wake Morlist, and number three win the race, but Mister Don't Whip Your Horse to Death loses 400 yen in the process.
  • 01:30:00 In this video, four different people play a classic arcade game called Frontline. The two players with the best scores (Danny and Alex) compete to see who can get the highest score. In the end, Creative Vision (a more impressive looking game) beats Casio PV-2000 (which looks more like a machine from the 1980s).
  • 01:35:00 In this video, two vintage computers are pitted against each other--the Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000. Tess, a cat, interrupts the proceedings from time to time, and Frontline kaboom is also played. The CreatiVision plays well, but the Pac-Man game in Mr. Packin' is more fun.
  • 01:40:00 This video showcases the differences between two retro gaming systems - the Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision is better in terms of graphics and overall gameplay, but the Casio system has more complex games.
  • 01:45:00 This video showcases two classic, retro-style computer games - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000. The CreatiVision is praised for its Pachinko game, while the PV-2000 is praised for its port of the popular arcade game, Wolfenstein 3D. It is interesting to see how these two systems cater to different audiences, with the CreatiVision appealing to those interested in Pachinko, and the PV-2000 appealing to those interested in Wolfenstein 3D.
  • 01:50:00 The video showcases two different retro computer systems - the Vtech CreatiVision and the Casio PV-2000. While the CreatiVision was originally designed as a clever knockoff of the Casio PV-2000, the system actually won "The X" - a television show for which the Casio PV-2000 was originally designed. The CreatiVision also released a game called Burger Chef, which was essentially just Burger Time with the addition of a hamburger-shaped controller. The system proved popular with parents, as the children of the time were eager to learn using it. Despite its popularity, the CreatiVision was eventually superseded by newer gaming systems.
  • 01:55:00 The Retro Computer Showdown pits Vtech CreatiVision against Casio PV-2000 in a game of rock and rope. Vtech CreatiVision is shown to be inferior to Casio PV-2000 in both gameplay and graphics, with the latter spontaneously combusting after loading a game.

02:00:00 - 02:05:00

The Vtech CreatiVision and Casio PV-2000 are two retro computers that go head-to-head in a game of skiing. The Vtech CreatiVision outperforms the Casio PV-2000, which is surprising considering that the Casio is older. The Retro Pals discuss the game and its mechanics.

  • 02:00:00 In this video, two retro computers are pitted against each other in a game of skiing. The Vtech CreatiVision outperforms the Casio PV-2000, which is surprising considering that the Casio is older. The Retro Pals discuss the game and its mechanics.
  • 02:05:00 Retro Computer Showdown: Vtech CreatiVision vs Casio PV-2000 features two old school gaming systems going head-to-head. The Vtech CreatiVision is better known for its children's toys, but it's still a capable system. The Casio PV-2000 is an arcade port knockoff with some impressive games, including one of the best Castlevania games ever made.

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