Luxor
Moby ID: 8381
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Luxor was Sweden's biggest TV and radio manufacturer. In the 70s, it released Fairchild's Channel F console as the Luxor VEC (Video Entertainment Computer).
In 1978, Luxor manufactured the ABC-80, an early personal computer based on a Z80 architecture. In 1981, the ABC-800 series was launched. Luxor dominated the Swedish computer market until 1983, when the IBM PC overtook it. Attempts to move into the UNIX niche with the ABC-1600 and ABC-9000 did not work out, and the computer division was sold to Nokia in 1986 and subsequently disbanded.
Credited on 21 Games from 1976 to 1978
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Videocart-15: Memory Match (1978 on Channel F) |
Videocart-16: Dodge-It (1978 on Channel F) |
Videocart-17: Pinball Challenge (1978 on Channel F) |
Videocart-18: Hangman (1978 on Channel F) |
Videocart-21: Bowling (1978 on Channel F) |
Sportron 201 (1977 on Dedicated console) |
Videocart-10: Maze (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-11: Backgammon, Acey-Deucey (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-12: Baseball (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-13: Robot War, Torpedo Alley (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-14: Sonar Search (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-4: Spitfire (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-5: Space War (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-6: Math Quiz I (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-7: Math Quiz II (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-8: Magic Numbers (1977 on Channel F) |
Videocart-9: Drag Strip (1977 on Channel F) |
Channel F (included games) (1976 on Channel F) |
Videocart-1: Tic-Tac-Toe, Shooting Gallery, Doodle, Quadra-Doodle (1976 on Channel F) |
Videocart-2: Desert Fox, Shooting Gallery (1976 on Channel F) |
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