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Radofin

    Pongs:12     Consoles:2 ( Games:34 )    Art


01 Olympics - Radofin 1292

02 Grand Prix - Radofin 1292

03 Blackjack - Radofin 1292

04 Tank Plane Battle - Radofin 1292

05 Air Sea Attack - Radofin 1292

06 Shooting Gallery - Radofin 1292

07 Basic Math - Radofin 1292

08 Math 2 - Radofin 1292

09 Challenge - Radofin 1292

10 Codebreaker - Radofin 1292

11 Super Maze - Radofin 1292

12 Horse Racing - Radofin 1292

13 Circus - Radofin 1292

14 Prizefight - Radofin 1292

15 Soccer - Radofin 1292

16 Hobby Module - Radofin 1292

17 Follow the Leader - Electronic Music - Radofin 1292

18 Treasure Hunt - Radofin 1292

19 Golf - Radofin 1292

20 Head On - Radofin 1292

21 Draughts - Radofin 1292

22 Spiders Web - Radofin 1292

24 Othello - Radofin 1292

25 Electronic Pinball - Radofin 1292

26 Super Knockout - Radofin 1292

27 Invaders - Radofin 1292

28 Bowling - Radofin 1292

29 Shoot Out - Radofin 1292

30 Space War - Radofin 1292

31 Laser Attack - Radofin 1292

32 Backgammon - Radofin 1292

33 Planet Defender - Radofin 1292

34 Sea Wolf - Radofin 1292

Radofin 10 Realistic Sports Action

1979


Acetronic Electronic TV Game

Radofin 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System

1976


En 1976, la empresa alemana Radofin creo la primera 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System, siendo licenciada posteriormente a otras empresas como Acetronic, Prinztronic, Fountain, Grandstand, Audiosonic, Hanimex y Lansay.
Algunas de las consolas solo diferían del original en el logo, pero otras eran rediseñadas completamente.

En Alemania también se creó la Interton VC 4000, con un diseño y especificaciones similares a la 1292 AVPS.
Según Interton, su diseño es anterior, de 1974, aunque no la comercializaron hasta 1978.


Primera consola con joysticks analogicos.

 Grupo 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System

CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AI at 4.43 MHz
Audiovisual co-processor (video chipset, I/O Processor): Signetics 2636N at 3.58 MHz, addressing 32Kb of memory in 8Kb banks. This chipset was less powerful than the later model Signetics 2637N used in the Arcadia 2001.
Data Memory: 43 bytes
Graficos
Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
1 Score line displaying 4 BCD digits
Background consisting of a series of alternating lines
Misc
Controladors: 2 × 12-button with 2-axis control stick
Alimentacion Supply: Input 250V, 50 Hz; Output 9.5V, 0.4A & 15V, 0.11A
The early games cartridges used a 2 K.Byte ROM, later ones, such as Activision branded ones, up to 8 K.Bytes
Very basic arcade machine sound.

Radofin 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System

1977


 Grupo 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System

CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AI at 4.43MHz
Audiovisual co-processor (video chipset, I/O Processor): Signetics 2636N at 3.58MHz, addressing 32Kb of memory in 8Kb banks. This chipset is powerless, unlike the later model Signetics 2637N used in the Arcadia 2001.
Data Memory: 43 bytes
Graphics
Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
1 Score line displaying 4 BCD digits
Background consisting of a series of alternating lines
Misc
Controllers: 2 × 12-button with 2-axis control stick
Power Supply: Input 250V, 50Hz; Output 9.5V, 0.4A & 15V, 0.11A

Radofin Jeux Video 3011

1977

Radofin Sport-Action TV Game

1977

Radofin TV Game

1977

Radofin Tele-Sports

1977

Radofin Tele-Sports Mini

1977

Radofin Tele-Sports Mini Black White

1977

Radofin Tele-Sports black and white TV game

1977

Radofin Tele-Sports colour TV game

1977

Radofin TeleSport 10

1978

23 Chess - Radofin 1292

Radofin Programmable Tele-Sports III

1977


 Black Point Type FS 1003

Radofin Tele-Sports IV

1978