Philips Virtual Pinball
The Philips Virtual Pinball Controller was introduced in 1997, in the heydays of Pinball games. It is a full size replica of the front of a pinball machine. It has… Lees verder »
The Philips Virtual Pinball Controller was introduced in 1997, in the heydays of Pinball games. It is a full size replica of the front of a pinball machine. It has… Lees verder »
Description Background The Odyssey 2001 is a game console from Philips. It’s a so-called pong machine. A game console that does not use a variety of cartridges, but has pre-installed… Lees verder »
Description The CD-i 205, after many delays, was introduced in 1991. It was the European version of the CD-i 910, which was the first consumer CD-i player ever. Because the… Lees verder »
Description Introduction Last week, on March 11th 2021, Lou Ottons passed away at the age of 94. This Dutch inventor worked for decades as ‘Head of product Development’ at Philips…. Lees verder »
Introduction The Philips 21TCDI30 / 01 is a very special TV. It is one of the few TVs that was retrofitted with a built-in gaming console. In this case a… Lees verder »
The G7401 is essentially identical to the G7400, but uses a Péritel/DIN plug for video output instead of a normal TV antenna plug. The Péritel is a standard French 40-pin… Lees verder »
Description MSX standard MSX was developed by ASCII in 1982. The MSX was not a specific piece of hard- or software. ASCII made a blueprint with defined specifications and frameworks,… Lees verder »
Description Background The Odyssey 2100 is a game console from Philips. It’s a so-called pong machine. A game console that does not use a variety of cartridges, but has pre-installed… Lees verder »
Description Introduction The Videopac Chess module is an add-on that Philips released for the Videopac in 1982. The chess module is shaped like a rectangular black bar that you can… Lees verder »
Description Background Contrary to the name, Schneider is a French producer of consumer electronics that is especially popular in western France. The name Schneider comes from the two Austrian-Hungarian brothers… Lees verder »