Videomaster

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Videomaster
Type Subsidiary of Waddingtons
Founded 1974 (closed in 1981)
Headquarters London, England
Key people not disclosed
Industry electronics
Products electronics
Number of people not disclosed
Website N/A

Videomaster was an English video game console manufaturer. It was the video game arm of Waddingtons, a card and board game publisher.

History

Videomaster was founded in London, England in 1974.

They ceased operating in 1981, when Waddingtons sold the rights to the Database console to Voltmace.

Products

Videomaster sold video game consoles using technology licensed from companies such as Radofin.

Video game systems by Videomaster

Name Year released Added to museum Notes
Database 1979 MPU-2000 (Acetronic version of the Database): March 22, 2018