VTech Variety
The Variety is a handheld game console that was developed and manufactured by VTech and released in 1983.
Manufacturer | VTech |
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Type | Handheld game console |
Generation | Second generation |
Release date | 1983 |
Input | On-Off/Select/Shoot buttons, 8-directional D-pad, contrast dial |
Power | 2 x LR44 button cell batteries |
Predecessor | VTech 3D Gamate |
Successor | VTech ProScreen |
The cartridges contained the LCD and processor for the games, and were inserted from the back of the unit through a door that slid to unlock and hinged open. Only 6 games are known to exist for the system.[1]
External Links
- 20th Century Retro Games entry (Gallery page for VTech models 1000, 1000 jr, 2000, ProScreen and Variety)
- Video Game Console Library list for Portable Gaming Systems (Includes among others: VTech Gamate, VTech Variety & Ludotronic Pro Screen)
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