Voicer-kun
The Voicer-kun (ボイサーくん, Boisā-kun) (sometimes erroneously called "Voice-kun") from Koei is an infrared transmitter/receiver for the Super Famicom that connects to the second controller port. The IR-transmitter is used for controlling Audio CD players, and is able to "learn" IR-signals from different CD Player manufacturers.[1]
Compatible games
Below is a list of compatible games. The games' package included the Voicer-kun hardware, one or two Audio CDs, and a Super Famicom game cartridge.
Soundware
Koei also made a number of "Soundware" games for other consoles/computers, which did also include audio CDs or audio tapes. While using a similar concept, the Voicer-kun games were not part of the Soundware series.
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References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-11-05. Retrieved 2009-07-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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