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    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...
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    the device before they dropped support in 1982 in favor of the Entex Adventure Vision. The Select-a-Game uses a 7 x 16 vacuum fluorescent display (VFD)...
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  • 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2009-06-04. "Entex Handheld Games". The Handheld Games Museum. Retrieved 2009-06-04. "Entex Adventure Vision". Atari Gaming Headquarters...
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  • Entex may refer to: Entex Industries, a defunct toy and electronic game manufacturer Entex Adventure Vision, a self-contained cartridge-based video game...
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    Game & Watch (1980) MB Omni (1980) Bandai LCD Solarpower (1982) Entex Adventure Vision (1982) Lights Out (1995) A video game is a game that involves interaction...
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  • Turtles (video game) (category Adventure Vision games)
    and one of the four cartridges for Entex Adventure Vision. A handheld version of Turtles was also released by Entex in 1982. A port for the Casio PV-1000...
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  • Super Cobra (category Adventure Vision games)
    widely ported by Parker Brothers, and there are Adventure Vision and standalone versions from Entex. The player controls a helicopter through tight caverns...
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    Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan. Video games portal 1990s portal Entex Adventure Vision, a 1982 video game console with similar mechanical operation Famicom...
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    Game Pocket Computer 75 × 64 75∶64 1∶1 1:1.171875 4,800 6.00K3.75 Entex Adventure Vision 150 × 40 15∶4 3.75 1∶1 6,000 6.14K2 First graphing calculators:...
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    framerate. A similar system was commercially released in 1981 for the Entex Adventure Vision game console. The console, however, didn't aim for 3D visualization...
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  • monochrome games from ROM cartridges. Only 6 games released. 1981 Entex Adventure Vision Plays (red) monochrome games from ROM cartridges Only 4 games released...
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  • shifted to the Adventure Vision which was released in the following year. The Adventure Vision was released only in North America in 1982 by Entex and was the...
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  • show's subject matter in Bit Museum #4: The Smoke and Mirrors of Entex Adventure Vision. These characters are both portrayed by Ed Wilson. Bit Museum usually...
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  • ColecoVision, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Fairchild Channel F, Magnavox Odyssey 2, Watara Supervision, Gamate, GameKing, Entex Adventure Vision, Arcadia...
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  • Cassette Vision games List of ColecoVision games List of Coleco Adam games List of Creatronic Mega Duck games List of Enterprise 64/128 games List of Entex Select-A-Game...
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  • Atari 8-bit computers with analog joysticks and no keyboard. Entex releases the Adventure Vision tabletop console. July – Timex Sinclair releases a modified...
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    the simplicity of the display. Companies like Mattel Electronics, Coleco, Entex Industries, Bandai, and Tomy made numerous electronics games over the 1970s...
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  • LCD screen instead of overlays or VFD displays. Previous systems like The Entex Select-A-Game had games that came with overlays to enhance the graphics...
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  • Stand-Alone Game of the Year Galaxian (Coleco Mini-Arcade) Scramble (Tomytronic Super Cobra (Entex) Best Mini-Arcade Game Cartridge Scramble (Vectrex)...
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    other manufacturers including Coleco, Parker Brothers, Milton Bradley, Entex, and Bandai began following up with their own tabletop and handheld electronic...
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