Asset Overview
The TVG-10 gaming console was designed in 1978 by Wrocławskie Zakłady Elektroniczne Elwro, and mass production began a year later. The TVG-10 is a video game for children and adults that develops reaction speed, coordination, and concentration. It was both the first and the only Polish videogame manufactured in communist Poland. Each of the 10 games available in the device is accompanied by simplified, black-and-white imaging and basic sound effects. The console starts working when it is connected to the TV receiver’s antenna output, then the game was selected by pressing one of the buttons in the front panel (the type of game is signified by a simplified icon) and turning the TV set’s tuning dial until a clear image is achieved. The peak popularity of such games was in the 1980s.
Manufacturer: Ameprod, Wrocławskie Zakłady Elektroniczne Elwro, Wrocław, 1982
Inv. No. MIM1290/VI-178
Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements
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