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VTech CreatiVision
VTech CreatiVision
Manufacturer
VTech
Type
Home video game console/Home computer
Generation
Second generation
Release date
1982; 42 years ago (1982) (Hong Kong)
Discontinued
Early 1986
CPU
Rockwell 6502 @ 2 MHz
Memory
1 Kb RAM, 16 Kb VRAM
Storage
Cassette tapes
Removable storage
ROM cartridges
Graphics
Texas Instruments TMS 9918/9929
Sound
TI SN76489
Controller input
Joystick/membrane keypad controllers
Successor
VTech Socrates
The VTech CreatiVision is a hybrid computer and home video game console introduced by VTech in 1981 and released in 1982 during the second generation of video game consoles. It cost $295 Australian Dollars in Australia.[1] The hybrid unit was similar in concept to computers such as the APF Imagination Machine,[2] the older VideoBrain Family Computer, and to a lesser extent the Intellivision game console and Coleco Adam computer, all of which anticipated the trend of video game consoles becoming more like low-end computers. It was discontinued in 1986.[3][1]
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