The Entex Select-a-game is a handheld game system released in 1981 by Entex Industries. Entex released six games for the device before they dropped support...
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Adventure Vision was Entex's second-generation system following the Entex Select-A-Game, released a year earlier in 1981. Control is through a single multi-position...
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cartridge-based video game console Entex Select-A-Game, a handheld game system Entex Energy, an oil and gas firm; now CenterPoint Energy Entex Building (disambiguation)...
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Entex released two handheld systems in the second generation, the Select-A-Game and the Adventure Vision. There were 6 games available for the Select-A-Game...
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Entex Industries, Inc. was an American toy and electronic game manufacturer based in Compton, California. The company was active during the 1970s and 1980s...
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Lists of video games (redirect from List of computer and video game lists)
Mega Duck games List of Enterprise 64/128 games List of Entex Select-A-Game games List of Epoch Game Pocket Computer games List of Fairchild Channel F games...
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handheld game consoles documents notable handheld game consoles released as commercial products. Handheld game consoles are portable video game consoles...
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Romtec Colorvision (category Second-generation video game consoles)
video game console to have colored sprites on a LCD screen instead of overlays or VFD displays. Previous systems like The Entex Select-A-Game had games...
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Galaxian (redirect from Swarm (arcade game))
combined. Entex released a handheld electronic game called Galaxian 2 in 1981. The game is called Galaxian 2 because it has a two-player mode. It is not a sequel...
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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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History of video games (redirect from Video game/History)
these games were limited to a single game due to the simplicity of the display. Companies like Mattel Electronics, Coleco, Entex Industries, Bandai, and Tomy...
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Galaxian 2 (category Entex Industries games)
Galaxian 2 (also written as Galaxian II ) is a handheld electronic game that was released in 1981 in the US by Entex Industries. It was also released the same...
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(later Hasbro) that brought a number of copycats to the market. Soon, other manufacturers including Coleco, Parker Brothers, Entex, and Bandai began following...
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D-pad (category KLOV game ID not in Wikidata)
with the thumb. A precursor to the D-pad also appeared on Entex's short lived "Select A Game" cartridge based handheld system; it featured non-connected...
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of outputting color. Game – Indicating a game that could be played. Sport(s) – Indicating a sports genre game could be played. A number – Usually indicating...
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Virtual Boy (category Fifth-generation video game consoles)
1990s portal Entex Adventure Vision, a 1982 video game console with similar mechanical operation Famicom 3D System Nintendo Labo's VR Kit, a peripheral...
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Retrieved 18 December 2013. Brown, Rich (6 January 2008). "If you're a gamer, you want this monitor". CNET. Retrieved 18 December 2013. "Avielo Optix-SuperWide235"...
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had a "short intro to the Atari VCS, Intellivision, Odyssey2 home systems and some Coleco and Entex table-top games." The book was intended as both a guide...
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Semiconductor Quiz Kid Racer. LJN Toys Ltd I Took a Lickin' from a Chicken. COP444, 2048 byte ROM, 128 x 4 RAM: Entex Space Invader. Mattel Dalla$, Texas Instruments...
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