| File:Entex Adventure Vision Logo.png | |
| File:Entex-AdventureVision.jpg | |
| Manufacturer | Entex Industries |
|---|---|
| Type | Video game console |
| Generation | Second generation |
| Release date | 1982 |
| Introductory price | $79.95 |
| Discontinued | 1983[1] |
| Units sold | 50,757[1] |
| Media | ROM cartridge |
| CPU | Intel 8048 @ 733 kHz |
| Memory | 64 bytes, 1K |
| Display | 150 x 40 monochrome oscillating red LED display |
| Sound | National Semiconductor COP411L @ 52.6 kHz |
| Dimensions | 13.25 by 10 by 9 inches (337 mm × 254 mm × 229 mm) |
| Predecessor | Entex Select-A-Game |
Adventure Vision is a cartridge-based video game console released by Entex Industries in either August or October 1982. The launch price of the system was $79.95.[2] The monitor, game controls, and computer hardware are all contained within a single portable unit. The LED monitor can only display red pixels. Four games were released, all of which are arcade ports. Either approximately 10,000[3][2] or 50,757[1][4] units were produced.
Adventure Vision was Entex's second-generation system following the Entex Select-A-Game, released a year earlier in 1981.
External links[]
- Video Game Console Library
- TheGameConsole.com
- Handheld Games Museum
- AdventureVision.com
- Mini-Arcade.com
- Games Database.org
- Picture and some information about Entex Adventure Vision (Dutch language)
- Information about the first Adventure Vision demo and the making-of
- Adventure Vision games playable for free in the browser at the Internet Archive Console Living Room.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Forster, Winnie (2005). The encyclopedia of consoles, handhelds & home computers 1972 - 2005. GAMEPLAN. p. 53. ISBN 3-00-015359-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Adventure Vision by Entex – The Video Game Kraken". Retrieved 24 May 2022.
{{cite web}}: - ↑ "Entex Adventure Vision". www.handheldmuseum.com. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
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