- The
Microvision (aka
Milton Bradley Microvision or MB
Microvision) is the
first handheld game
console that used
interchangeable cartridges and in that...
-
Bradley also
developed the
first hand-held cartridge-based console, the
Microvision. In 1983,
seeing the
potential in the new
Vectrex vector-based video...
- (alternatively
Planet DOB) is a 1999
adventure video game
developed by
MiCROViSiON Inc. (now
absorbed by
Spike Chunsoft) and
published by
Hudson Soft for...
- The
generation also saw the
first handheld game
cartridge system, the
Microvision,
which was
released by toy
company Milton Bradley in 1979. In 1979, Activision...
- game that was
published by
Milton Bradley in 1979, and
released for the
Microvision at the same time as the film Star Trek: The
Motion Picture. In the game...
- (June 16, 2004). "VIRTUAL
RETINAL DISPLAY: Your Eye Is The Screen". "
Microvision Ships Nomad Personal Display Systems".
Photonics Media. "Intel is making...
- Sea Duel is a
video game for the
Microvision handheld console. It was
released as part of the
second wave of
Microvision games in 1980. The box describes...
-
comedy film
Blockbuster (book), a 2004 book by Tom
Shone Block Buster (
Microvision), a 1979
video game
Blockbuster (podcast), 2019
Somersault neckbreaker...
- June 2016, ASML
announced their plans to
acquire Taiwan-based
Hermes Microvision Inc. for
about $3.1
billion to add
technology for
creating smaller and...
-
Chess game. The 1981 game
Cosmic Hunter on
Milton Bradley's
handheld Microvision featured four
directional buttons around a
fifth button in the center...