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Soundicvision SD-200

The Soundic SD-200 is a low-range console with rather simplistic games. It was released around 1983. It is one of these cheap systems produced in Asia for people not able to buy more expensive systems of that time.

The Soundicvision is exactly the same system as the Hanimex HMG-7900, and though different in shape, is internaly the same system as the Rollet Video-Color and the ITMC SD-290.

There were surely all produced by Soundic in Hong-Kong as all the systems have code-names like "SD-2xx" (where SD would mean Soundic) on their electronic boards. Hanimex HMG-7900 and Soundicvision are SD-200 systems, the Rollet Videocolor's electronic board is labeled SD-270, and the ITMC was marketed under the SD-290 name. Soundic thus produced cheap systems and sold them to foreign companies used to market these systems like Hanimex, ITMC, Rollet, etc. They also sometimes sold their systems under their own brand, as seen here with the Soundic Soundicvision SD-200 in Finland.

Read Hanimex HMG-7900 entry for more info.

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Mulla olis soundic sd200 yx ohjain ja 7 pelii

          
Friday 21st August 2015
Tapani Kinnari

Could somebody sell me a working hand controller or new machine (my old hand controller is broken). I'm also looking for cartridges pc202 & pc 203.

          
Wednesday 19th January 2005
Mika Mäkelä (Helsinki, Finland)

 

NAME  Soundicvision SD-200
MANUFACTURER  Soundic
ORIGIN  Hong Kong
YEAR  ? 1983
BUILT IN SOFTWARE / GAMES  None
CONTROLLERS  One controller with 4 directions joystick mounted on a disk, 2 fire buttons (same function) and a knob for breakout-type games
CPU  NEC D779C 300
SPEED  Unknown
CO-PROCESSOR  Unknown
RAM  Unknown
ROM  Unknown
GRAPHIC MODES  60 x 52 ?
COLORS  8
SOUND  One channel beeper. Built-in internal speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT  32 x 18 x 7 cm
I/O PORTS  Two controller connectors, cartidge slot, power in, RF TV output
MEDIA  Cartridges
NUMBER OF GAMES  10 (5 more were planned but never released)
POWER SUPPLY  8 x 1,5v 'C' Cells
9v DC - -(o- +
PERIPHERALS  Second controller



Software for this system!

SPACE SCOUT
PC/SD-210 1982 SEL
 
 
 
game
CHASER
PC/SD-201 1982 SEL
 
 
 
game
BREAKAWAY
PC/SD-205 1982 SEL
 
 
 
game




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