Hmm... I'm not sure if I can tell you all that much more than the nfg games website. A few extra tidbits...
- It was imported and distributed by Haitai, a Korean company that is mainly known for its confectionery. It was a huuuuge failure, and some say that it was one of the reasons why the company was eventually taken over by Crown, a rival confectionery firm.
- It doesn't seem too plentiful in Korea, yet I don't think it fetches crazy high prices there (don't quote me on that).
- According to the Korean script there, Vistar is pronounced with a long-i. "Vy-Star"
- Haitai also released a Famicom clone, the
Supercom II.
The author of the
nfg games article above talks about receiving all those items at the end of the article, and what's kinda funny is I think I found a Korean page from the guy who supplied the goods to him (he mentions that he's sending these off to the U.S., and the games list is identical to what the nfggames guy received.) The Korean guy's page is
here.I think he is Kornadian
I'm a world-citizen. Actually - Born in Korea, raised going back & forth between Korea and California, worked in California, Korea, Japan, and now living/working in Canada. (And my travels aren't done yet...
)