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'''HGS Electronic''' was a german manufacturer of radios and consoles towards the end of the 70s. | '''HGS Electronic''' was a german manufacturer of radios and consoles towards the end of the 70s. | ||
== Consoles == | == Consoles == | ||
===HGS Mr. Altus Das Tele Gehirn=== | ===HGS Mr. Altus Das Tele Gehirn=== | ||
− | + | This is a rare german console sold in Germany known as the Mr. Altus. It is based on the Philips Signetics hardware platform and the 2637 chipset. Variants of the systems were sold worldwide under many different brands: Emerson Arcadia (worldwide), Advision Home Arcade (France), Bandai Arcadia (Japan), GiG Electronics Leonardo (Italy), Hanimex HMG-2650, Leisure-Dynamics Leisure-Vision (USA), Intercord XL 2000 system, Eduscho / Tchibo Tele-Fever, Schmidt TVG 2000 (Germany). | |
===HGS Color Video Game 406-6=== | ===HGS Color Video Game 406-6=== | ||
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===HGS Telesport=== | ===HGS Telesport=== | ||
{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | | | + | |title = HGS Telesport |
|Manufacturer = HGS | |Manufacturer = HGS | ||
|Generation = First generation | |Generation = First generation | ||
|Release date = 1978 | |Release date = 1978 | ||
− | |Media type = PC-50X | + | |Media type = PC-50X cartridge |
− | + | |image = HGS_Telesport.jpg | |
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+ | This console comes in green or orange variants (only the buttons and knobs). | ||
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[[Category:Company]] | [[Category:Company]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pong console]] |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 30 December 2020
HGS Electronic was a german manufacturer of radios and consoles towards the end of the 70s.
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Consoles[edit]
HGS Mr. Altus Das Tele Gehirn[edit]
This is a rare german console sold in Germany known as the Mr. Altus. It is based on the Philips Signetics hardware platform and the 2637 chipset. Variants of the systems were sold worldwide under many different brands: Emerson Arcadia (worldwide), Advision Home Arcade (France), Bandai Arcadia (Japan), GiG Electronics Leonardo (Italy), Hanimex HMG-2650, Leisure-Dynamics Leisure-Vision (USA), Intercord XL 2000 system, Eduscho / Tchibo Tele-Fever, Schmidt TVG 2000 (Germany).
HGS Color Video Game 406-6[edit]
HGS Telesport[edit]
Manufacturer | HGS |
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Generation | First generation |
Release date | 1978 |
Media type | PC-50X cartridge |
This console comes in green or orange variants (only the buttons and knobs).