Adventure Vision
The Adventure Vision is a tabletop gaming console designed by Robert McCaslin and produced by Entex Industries in mid-1982. Retailing for about $80, it used game cartridges and featured only four arcade-style titles before being discontinued in 1983 after a limited production run of roughly 10,000 units. Distinct from other consoles of its era, it employed a red LED display driven by a rotating motor and included an advanced audio system that offered normal, headphone, and silent sound modes.
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