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Omar  ODOMINGO@prodigy.net  on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 17:40:54
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I dont know about this system but the plastation one can do the same thing well the new modle 
that is.in storse they sell a screen that attaatches to playstation.therse two lcd screen and a video 
screen.  it has speakers in the screen like a t.v. you could play it in the car with the battery adapter 
or on t.v. or with the playstation at home cannected with ac addapter
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Jeff  jeff@snooz.zzn.com  on Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 13:26:23
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Pumpkito  pumpkito@home.com  on Friday, September 1, 2000 at 14:00:11
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"Adventure Vision was considered state-of-the-art in 1983 as it was the only tabletop cartrige-based game system 
(unless you consider the Vectrex as such as well). Entex's machine required no TV hook-up since the screen was 
built-in, with 6000 light locations to create images with more than 20 times the resolution of any table-top game on 
the market at the time. It used four "D" batteries (not included) and came with a Defender game cartridge. Adventure 
Vision also featured a full fidelity speaker that produced unrivaled sound effects."
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