Developer | LJN |
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Manufacturer | LJN |
Type | Educational home video game console |
Generation | Third generation |
Release date |
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Availability | 1989 |
Lifespan | 1987–1989 |
Discontinued | 1989 |
Media | ROM cartridge |
CPU | Thomson-made EF6805 Motorola 6800-based microcontroller[2] |
Display | NTSC television |
Graphics | 16 colors,[3][1] Thomson EF9367P VDP[2] |
Controller input | Joystick[4] |
Power | 9V power supply[4] |
Best-selling game | Video Art Activity Cartridge |
The LJN Video Art is an educational home video game console that was developed and manufactured by LJN. It was launched in 1987 with a two-year market presence of mostly negative critical reviews but sharing retail prestige among hit toys. It was discontinued in late 1989[5] at a heavy price drop, as ultimately a commercial failure. It is LJN's only video game console, and only nine games were made for it.
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