Many of us in our childhood played the MI Electronics series and not only. But not many of us even represent how diverse these games were.

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Personally, I still have the game “Elektronka IM-23” - “Avtoslalom”. unlike the other games of the series, this game has no direct foreign counterpart in the “Game & Watch” series. Like many of us, in my childhood I tried to get a lot of points to see a cartoon (I remembered very much, I somehow lost 14 hours in a row, but I didn’t see the cartoon). Actually, the legend in person - "Avtoslalom" or "IM23 Electronics"






And I also have such a rarity. I could not find information on this game. This game is about 1990 release and its filling already speaks about the progress at that time. I actually had it somewhere in the same period (I was then 6 years old, just a year after the appearance of “Avtoslalom”). This is a game of the same series, but due to technological progress, it has less energy consumption and is more compact and light. The game for today is in perfect condition and sometimes there is even a desire to play it. Delays A seemingly simple and easy thing ...



Some information about Microprocessor Games (IM) “Electronics” is a large series of Soviet electronic games combined into a single series “Electronics IM”. It includes both pocket and board electronic games. Pocket games of the series "Electronics" with an indicator on liquid crystals - a line of Soviet portable gaming devices with an LCD screen, produced by different manufacturers under the general trademark "Electronics" since 1984. For the most part, the games of this family were exact copies and variations of the electronic game “Game & Watch” of the “Wide Screen” series, released by Nintendo in 1981-1982 (EGG, Octopus, Mickey Mouse, Chef and others).
The games were produced by Angstrom (Zelenograd), Arzamas Radio Parts Plant (Arzamas), Billur (Ganja), Evistor (Vitebsk), Kamerton (Pinsk), Oktyabr (Vinnitsa), and Proton (Orel), Severodonetsk Instrument Making Plant (Severodonetsk), Voskhod (Kaluga) and some others. Some games were also produced by the Angstrem plant in the export version, with the Angstrem MG-xx indexes and inscriptions on the case and packaging in English. The volume of release of the game “Well, wait a minute!” In 1985 amounted to about 400,000 units.
In general, for those who like to ponastalize and even play such games there is a resource of enthusiasts.
www.pica-pic.comA large number of various games are collected here, including the game Avtoslalom represented here (
www.pica-pic.com/#/autoslalom ).
Technology changes, but games remain. Now there are a lot of emulators for fans of such games, for example, there is an iPhone.

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