Philips Odyssey 2100
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 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 »
Description Background Radiola is trademark of the French electronics company Radiotechnique. Half of the company was bought by Philips before the war in 1931 and the other half after the… Lees verder »
Description Philips Videopac carrying case for cassettes. It was made by Videopac developer Philips in 1982 as an accessory for the console. It was almost entirely made of cardboard, had… Lees verder »
SPECS Name CD-I 450 Type Home Console Lifespan 1994 Brand Philips Generation 4th Worth 150 Prices fl. 499,-fl. 799,- (with DVC) Units – Rarity Common Predecessor Videopac+ G7400 Successor none… Lees verder »
Description Background and specs The Philips Videopac + G7400 was launched in 1983; four years after the G7000. It is often seen as the direct successor to the G7000 (in… Lees verder »