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Entex was a company known for its contributions to the video game and electronic game industries during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The company was based in Compton, California, and it produced a variety of handheld electronic games, tabletop games, and other consumer electronics.
History[edit]
Entex was founded in the late 1970s and quickly became known for its innovative electronic games. The company aimed to compete with other major players in the electronic gaming market, such as Mattel and Coleco. Entex's products were notable for their advanced technology and engaging gameplay.
Products[edit]
Entex produced a range of electronic games, including:
- Entex Adventure Vision: A tabletop video game console that used a unique cartridge system and a built-in screen. It was released in 1982 and featured games such as Defender and Super Cobra.
- Entex Select-A-Game: Another tabletop console that allowed players to switch between different game cartridges. It was released in 1981 and included titles like Pac-Man and Space Invaders.
- Entex Handheld Games: Entex produced a variety of handheld electronic games, including Space Invader, Pac-Man 2, and Galaxian 2. These games were popular for their portability and engaging gameplay.
Legacy[edit]
Although Entex eventually ceased operations in the mid-1980s, its products remain highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage electronic games. The company's innovative designs and contributions to the early video game industry have left a lasting impact.
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