Elektronika microprocessor games

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Game & Watch
Designer Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo PTD
Manufacturer Nintendo
CPU Sharp SM series
Graphics liquid crystal display
Memory From 1.2KB to 64KB RAM
Media On-board ROM
Released 1980-2021
Added to Museum See the Game & Watch category

Elektronika microprocessor games (Электроника Игра Микропроцессорная, Elektronika Igra Mikroprotsessornaya) were devices released under the Elektronika brand name.

Types of games

Most contained a single game that is played on a simple liquid crystal display screen.

Several were versions of computer chess developed by Svetlana.

Many of the systems are unlicensed clones of Nintendo's Game & Watch systems.

Elektronika microprocessor games

Model Title Release Notes
24-01 Mickey Mouse 1984 Clone of the Game & Watch Mickey Mouse game.
IM-01 Computer Chess 1986 Original computer chess system by Svetlana.
IM-01T Computer Chess 1992 Updated version of the IM-01 computer chess system by Svetlana.
IM-02 Well, Just You Wait!
(Nu pogodi!)
1984 Clone of the Game & Watch Egg game.
Released in 1984 without a product number.
Re-released in 1986 under the product number IM-02.
Based on the animated series of the same name.
Released as a cartridge for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1989.
IM-03 Mysteries of the Ocean
(Tayny Okeana)
1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Octopus game.
IM-04 Merry Cook
(Vesolyy Povar)
1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Chef game.
IM-05 Computer Chess 1989 Updated version of the IM-01 computer chess system by Svetlana.
MG-09 Space Bridge
(Kosmicheskiy Most)
1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Fire game.
IM-10 Hockey
(Khokkey)
1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Egg game.
Released as a cartridge for the IM-26 Digi Casse clone in 1989.
IM-11 Lunokhod 1983 Clone of the Milton Bradley Big Trak programmable tank.
Named after the Lunokhod lunar rover.
IM-12 Vinni Pukh
(Winnie-the-Pooh)
1991 Clone of the Game & Watch Donkey Kong Jr. game.
Based on the Soviet Winnie the Pooh short films.
IM-16 Fowler 1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Egg game.
IM-22 Monkey Goalkeeper
(Vratarom Martyshkoy)
1989 Clone of the Game & Watch Egg game.