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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch game)|Winnie-the-Pooh]]''<br/>(''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch game)|Vinni Pukh]]'') | | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch video game)|Winnie-the-Pooh]]''<br/>(''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch video game)|Vinni Pukh]]'') | ||
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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Used the design of [[Game & Watch]] ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''.<br />Based on the Soviet ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' short films. | | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Used the design of [[Game & Watch]] ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch video game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''.<br />Based on the Soviet ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' short films. | ||
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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Computer chess|Chess Partner]]''<br />(''[[Computer chess|shakhmatnyy partner]]'') | | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Computer chess|Chess Partner]]''<br />(''[[Computer chess|shakhmatnyy partner]]'') | ||
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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Clone of [[Mattel]] [[Computer Chess]] | | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Clone of [[Mattel]] [[Computer Chess]] | ||
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Designer | Elektronika (clone design) Svetlana (computer chess) Nintendo R&D1 (Game & Watch) Milton Bradley (Big Trak) Bandai (Digi Casse) Mattel Electronics (computer chess) |
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Manufacturer | Elektronika |
CPU | KB1013VK1-2 |
Graphics | liquid crystal display |
Memory | From 1.2KB to 64KB RAM |
Media | On-board ROM |
Released | 1984-1992 |
Added to Museum | See Soviet clones |
Elektronika microprocessor games (Электроника Игра Микропроцессорная, Elektronika Igra Mikroprotsessornaya) were devices released under the Elektronika brand name.
Types of games
Most systems consisted of a single game played on a simple liquid crystal display screen.
Many of the systems are unlicensed clones of the Nintendo Game & Watch video game consoles. These used the 4-bit KB1013VK1-2 microprocessor, which was a Soviet clone of the Sharp SM series of microprocessors used in the Game & Watch systems.
Several were computer chess systems developed by Svetlana.
Models
The vast majority of the Elektronika microprocessor games had model names that start with IM (ИМ – Игра Микропроцессорная, Igra Mikroprotsessornaya, "microprocessor game").
Some model names for Elektronika branded clones start with IE (ИЭ – Игра Электронная, Igra Elektronnaya, "electronic game)".
The Elektronika microprocessor games that had model names beginning with MG were manufactured by Angstrem and were designed for export with English packaging and inserts.
Elektronika microprocessor games
Model | Title | Release | Notes |
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24-01 | Mickey Mouse | 1984 | Clone of Game & Watch Mickey Mouse. |
IM-01 | Computer Chess (компьютерные шахматы) |
1986 | A computer chess system by Svetlana. |
IM-01T | Computer Chess (компьютерные шахматы) |
1992 | Updated version of the IM-01 computer chess system. Designed by Svetlana. |
IM-02 | Well, Just You Wait! (Nu pogodi!) |
1984 | Clone of Game & Watch Egg. Released in 1984 without a product number. Re-released in 1986 under product number IM-02. Based on the animated series of the same name. Released for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1991. |
IM-03 | Mysteries of the Ocean (Tayny Okeana) |
1989 | Clone of Game & Watch Octopus. |
IM-04 | Merry Cook (Vesolyy Povar) |
1989 | Clone of Game & Watch Chef. |
IM-05 | Computer Chess (компьютерные шахматы) |
1989 | Updated version of the IM-01 computer chess system. Designed by Svetlana. |
IM-09 | Space Bridge (Kosmicheskiy Most) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Fire. |
IM-10 | Hockey (Khokkey) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. Released for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1991. |
IM-11 | Lunokhod | 1983 | Clone of the Milton Bradley Big Trak programmable tank. Named after the Lunokhod lunar rover. |
IM-12 | Winnie-the-Pooh (Vinni Pukh) |
1991 | Used the design of Game & Watch Donkey Kong Jr.. Based on the Soviet Winnie-the-Pooh short films. |
IM-13 | Explorers of Space (Issledovateli Kosmosa) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |
IM-15 | Football (Soccer) |
1989 | Clone of Super Cup Football by Tomy. |
IM-16 | Fowling (Okhota) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |
IM-19 | Biathlon (Biatlon) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |
IM-22 | Monkey Goalkeeper (Vratarom Martyshkoy) |
1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. Also known as Merry Footballer. Released for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1991. |
IM-23 | Autoslalom (Avto slalom) |
1989 | Released for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1991. |
IM-26 | Handheld console Interchangeable display cartridges |
1991 | Clone of the Bandai Digi Casse. Cartridge for IM-02 Well, Just You Wait! was available. Cartridge for IM-22 Merry Footballer was available. Cartridge for IM-23 Autoslalom was available. Cartridge for IM-10 Hockey was available. Cartridge for IM-32 Cat Fisherman was available. |
IM-29 | Chess Partner (shakhmatnyy partner) |
1991 | Clone of Mattel Computer Chess |
IM-30 | Orfey | 1991 | Miniature digital synthesizer. Designed and manufactured by Svetlana. |
IM-32 | Cat-Fisherman (Kot-Rybolov) |
1991 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |
IM-32 | Cat Fisherman | 1991 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. Released for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1991. |
IM-50 | Space Flight (Kosmicheskiy Polet) |
1992 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |
MG-50 | Amusing Arithmetic | 1989 | Used the design of Game & Watch Egg. |