Watara Supervision

[1] A full color TV link was also in the works, but because of the Supervision's failure to make a major impression among gamers it was cancelled, along with the games which were in development for it.

Reasons commonly cited are the poor quality screen which was prone to blurring and made following the action difficult, a general lack of games and the simplistic nature of those that were released.

In the mid 1990s, the Supervision was once offered as a final prize on the television game show Legends of the Hidden Temple[2] (as well as Masters of the Maze).

Quickshot's UK version of the Supervision was heavily featured for a time on ITV's gaming show Bad Influence!

[6] Similar to the functionality of the Super Game Boy, the Supervision can be connected to a television to allow for a larger screen to play on.

[10] More third-party games were planned for release for the system in 1993 but never materialized, including movie licences such as Rambo and Terminator.

The Supervision model released without the tilting screen
Watara Supervision cartridge