Arcadia 2001 Games List
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The Arcadia 2001 is a second generation console by Emerson Radio. The console released in May 1982 in the US, but was discontinued only 18 months later. It featured two wired controllers with a joystick and a keypad and a cartridge slot for games. The console was licensed to many companies and thus features a ton of regional variants:
- Emerson Arcadia 2001 (US, 1982)
- Bandai Arcadia (Japan)
- 2001 Altos Home Video Center (India)
- Advision Home Arcade (France)
- Tele-Computer Cosmos (Spain)
- Hanimex Home Arcade Center (UK)
- Intercord XL 2000 System (Germany)
- Leisure-Dynamics Leisure Vision (Canada)
- GiG Electronics Leonardo (Italy)
- Schmid TVG-2000 (Germany)
- Tedelex Home Arcade (South Africa)
- Tchibo Tele-Fever (Germany)
- Monaco Leisure: Trunix Home Arcade (Australia)
MPT-03 variants:
- ITMC MPT-03 (France)
- Soundic MPT-03 (Sweden/Singapore)
- Hanimex MPT-03 (France)
- Morning-Sun Commerce Dynavision (Japan)
- Educat (Israel)
- P.I.C. Ekusera (Japan)
- Intelligent Game MPT-03 (US/Canada)
- Poppy MPT-03 Tele Computer Spiel (Germany)
- Prestige Video Computer Game MPT-03 (France)
- Robdajet MPT-03 (Switzerland)
- Rowtron 2000 (UK)
- Tempest MPT-03 (Australia)
- Tobby MPT-03 (unknown)
- Tryom Video Game Center (US)
Ormatu variants:
- Ormatu 2001 (Netherlands)
- Intervision 2001 (Switzerland/Sweden)
- Inno-Hit Home Entertainment Center Ch-05 (Italy)
- Sheen Home Video Center 2001 (Australia)
Palladium variants:
- Neckermann Palladium Video-Computer-Game (Germany)
- Polybrain Video Computer Game (Germany)
- HGS Electronic: Mr. Altus Das Tele-Gehirn Color (Germany)
- Trakton Computer Video Game (Australia)
Orbit variants:
- Orbit Electronics UVI Compu-Game (Australia)
- Grandstand Video Master (Australia)
There are 35 video games on Arcadia 2001. They were released between the years 1982 and 1983. 15 developers and publishers are credited with these titles!
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