- Arcadia 2001
Infobox CVG system
title = Arcadia 2001
manufacturer =Emerson Radio Corp
type =Video game console
generation = Second generation
lifespan =1982 [cite book |last=Forster |first=Winnie |authorlink=Winnie Forster |title=The encyclopedia of consoles, handhelds & home computers 1972 - 2005 |year=2005 |publisher=GAMEPLAN |isbn=3-00-015359-4|pages=pp. 57]
CPU =Signetics 2650 @ 3.58MHz
units sold =
media =ROM cartridge The Arcadia 2001 is a second-generation
8-bit console released by Emerson Radio Corp. The game library was composed 51 unique games and about 10 variations. The graphics quality is similar to those of theIntellivision and the Odyssey².The Arcadia was not named after the company of the same name. Arcadia Corporation, manufacturer of the 2600 supercharger, was sued by Emerson for trademark infringement. Arcadia Corporation then changed its name to
Starpath . [http://www.emuunlim.com/doteaters/play4sta3.htm The Dot Eaters - Player4 Stage3 - Classic Video Game History ] ] . Emerson licensed the Arcadia 2001 world-wide, over 30 Arcadia clones exist.Description
The Arcadia is much smaller than its contemporary competitors and is powered by a standard 12-volt power supply so it can be used in a boat or a vehicle. This portability feature, however, requires a portable television, which was extremely rare in the early 1980s. It also has two outputs(or inputs) headphone jacks on the back of the unit, on the far left and far right sides.
The system came with two
Intellivision -style control pads, but with a lighter touch on the side 'fire' buttons. The control pads have screw holes in their centers, so that one could transform them into a joystick, as with the laterSega Master System 's controller. Most games came with mylar overlays which could be applied to the controllers. The console itself had five buttons: power, start, reset, option, and select.There are at least three different types of cartridge case styles and artwork, with variations on each.Fact|date=August 2007 Emerson-family carts come in two different lengths of black plastic cases; the short style is similar to Atari 2600 carts in overall size. This family uses a unique "sketch" type of picture label. MPT-03 family cart cases (see below) resemble Super NES carts in size and shape, except that they are molded in brown plastic. Their labels look much more modern and stylized, with only a minimal picture on each. There are also a family of what look like pirate carts, that look nothing like the others in shape, size or label artwork. The different labeled versions however all used the same cartridges.
Market Failure
The Emerson version of the console was essentially considered dead on arrival in the USA. The system came out at nearly the same time as the
Atari 5200 and theColecoVision were released. In addition, Atari's use of exclusive rights to many games made it very virtually impossible for Emerson to get popular games to the console.Emerson actually created many popular arcade titles including "
Pacman ", "Galaxian " and "Defender" for the Arcadia and had them manufactured. However, Atari started to sue its competitor companies for releasing games to which it had exclusive-rights agreementsFact|date=August 2007 and Emerson was left with thousands of manufactured games that could no longer be soldFact|date=August 2007.Variants
The Arcadia 2001 was licensed to many different companies and sold under different names, not all consoles are compatible however due to differences in cart slots and cases.
Technical specifications
*Main Processor:
Signetics 2650 CPU running @ 3.58MHz
**Some variants run aSignetics 2650A
*RAM: 512 bytes
*ROM: None
*Video Display: 128 × 208 / 128 × 104, 8 Colours
*Video Display Controller :Signetics 2637 UVI
*Sound: Single Channel "Beeper" + Single Channel "Noise"
*Hardware Sprites: 4 independent, single color
*Controllers: 2 × 2 way
*Keypads: 2 × 12 button (more buttons on some variants)Games
Many of the games for the Arcadia 2001 are ports of lesser-known arcade games such as "Route 16" and "Jungler".
*3-D Bowling
*3-D Raceway
*3-D Soccer
*Alien Invaders
*Astro Invader
*American Football
*Baseball
*Brain Quiz
*Breakaway
*Capture
*Cat Trax
*Crazy Gobbler
*Crazy Climber (unreleased)
*Escape
*Funky Fish
*Galaxian
*Grand Prix 3-D
*Grand Slam Tennis
*Hobo
*Home Squadron
*Jump Bug
*Jungler
*Kidou Senshi Gundamu (only in Japan)
*Math Logic
*Missile War
*Ocean Battle
*Pleiades
*RD2 Tank
*Red Clash
*Robot Killer (clone ofBerzerk )
*Route 16
*Soccer
*Space Attack
*Space Chess
*Space Mission
*Space Raiders
*Space Squadron
*Space Vultures
*Spiders
*Star Chess
*Super Bug
*Super Gobbler
*Tanks A Lot
*The End
*Turtles/TurpinEmulation
* [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases/ WinArcadia and AmiArcadia emulators] .
* [http://users.aol.com/mk14emu/arcadia.htm The Emerson Arcadia 2001 Emulator] The first (DOS) emulator.
* [http://www.mess.org/ MESS: Multiple Emulator Super System.]References
External links
* [http://amigan.classicgaming.gamespy.com/ Emerson Arcadia 2001 Central] .
* [http://amigan.classicgaming.gamespy.com/agg/ Emerson Arcadia 2001 Gaming Guide] .
* [http://www.thedoteaters.com/p3_stage5.php The Dot Eaters entry] on the Arcadia 2001.
* [http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=2&c=835 www.old-computers.com] Emerson Arcadia 2001 museum entry.
* [http://www.old-computers.com/magazine/view.asp?r=2&a=8 www.old-computers.com] Article about Arcadia 2001 and "clones".
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