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Orbit Electronics UVI Compu-Game

Rare console sold in New Zealand by Orbit Electronics and 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, Cosmos, Schmidt TVG 2000 (Germany)...

Read more on: Old Computers. The Orbit Electronics UVI Compu-Game is almost indentical to the Grandstand Video Master. However the UVI Compu-Game has control paddles that could also be found with the Trakton (Australia, NZ), Palladium, HGS Mr. Altus, Polybrain (Germany) Video Computer Game while the Video Master uses the control paddles of the MPT-03 systems such as the Poppy, Robdajet (Germany), the Intelligent Game (USA), the Radialva, Prestige, Principal (France), Rowtron (UK) Tempest (Australia), Soundic (Finland and other countries) and Tryom (Sweden ?).



Thanks to Clinton Rowe for the nice pictures.

Please visit his wonderful "The Retrowe Museum " website and learn more about this interesting system!

This one was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 June, 2006.

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