Some obscure ass gaming PC from Japan that was released in 1987 and sold through to 1993 by SHARP for an obscene amount of money that tried to compete with the popular at the time PC 98. It was basically a hyper-buffed up genesis in computer form and, similarly to the
Sega Saturn, there's boundless amounts of great arcade ports and
shmups for the system. There's no general consencus on it's sales numbers and how much of a success it was, at least in english speaking territories.
It might have been a failure due to it's high price + rarity for games and software in the modern day along with the price the system was originally sold at, however it gained alot of developer traction back when it first was released. The system runs on a proprietary OS and has proprietary games. Each unit was
upgradable in various ways, such as RAM upgrades, different types of floppy/CD drives, and a MIDI sound module, and the system also had various models. It was the last completely original computer SHARP ever released. Overall, a pretty good system and beloved by the few people who give a damn.
Person 1: BRUH, how da
fuk did you get a Sharp X68000? Those things literally go for $1,500 on
ebay!
Person 2: I
found it in a dumpster