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Yeno


Gamate

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Gamate

1991


Esta fue la primera consola aparecida tras el éxito de la Game Boy.

Creada incialmente por la empresa Taiwanesa Bit Corporation y distribuida por otras como Alston Research en USA, Cheetah Marketing en el Reino Unido, y la empresa de juguetes GIG en Italia.


Cheetah (UK)
GIG (Italy)
Uranium (Switzerland)
Yeno (Germany)
Alston (USA)


Bit Corp. cerró en 1992 pero UMC y su subsidiaria Funtech siguieron produciendo hardware y software para la Gamate.


 CPU UMC UA6588F (earlier revision); NCR 81489, 8 bits (BIT WS39323F) in a QFP-100 shell (later revision). Based on 6502
ROM 2 KB (UM6116M-2L CMOS static RAM, pin compatible with ROM/EPROM chips)
RAM 16 KB (2 × CXK5864M-15L chips) of static RAM
Size : 16.7 × 9.7 × 3.3 cm (6.58 × 3.82 × 1.3 inches) in grey plastic
Keys D-pad, A, B, START and SELECT
Screen LCD in 4 greyscale, 160 × 144 pixels
Sound internal mono speaker, external stereo headphones
Media ROM card, very similar to Hu-Card (PC-Engine), My Card (Sega SG-1000) and Sega Card (Sega Master System) 19×2 pins
Input/Output
Cartridge Slot
Stereo headphones
Power
External link connector (for 2-player games)
Power: 6V (four AA batteries)
Expansion[edit]
Gamate link cable
Ni-CD battery packuP 8169

Gamate Alston

1991

Gamate Bit Corporation

1991

Gamate Bit Corporation White

1991

Gamate Cheetah

1991

Gamate Electrolab

1991

Gamate GIG

1991

Gamate Uranium

1991

Gamate Yeno

1991

Prodis PDJ-90