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{{short description|Second-generation video game console}} {{infobox CVG system | logo = [[File:Entex Adventure Vision Logo.png|250px]] | image = Entex-AdventureVision.jpg | manufacturer = [[Entex Industries]] | type = [[Video game console]] | generation = [[Second generation of video game consoles|Second generation]] | releasedate = {{Start date and age|1982}} | discontinued = 1983<ref name=forster>{{cite book |last=Forster |first=Winnie |title=The encyclopedia of consoles, handhelds & home computers 1972 - 2005 |year=2005|publisher=GAMEPLAN |isbn=3-00-015359-4|page=53}}</ref> | CPU = [[Intel 8048]] @ 733 [[Hertz|kHz]] | media = [[ROM cartridge]] | unitssold = 50,757<ref name=forster/> | predecessor = [[Entex Select-A-Game]] | sound = National Semiconductor COP411L @ 52.6 kHz | memory = 64 bytes, 1K | display = 150 x 40 monochrome oscillating red LED display | dimensions = {{Convert|13.25|x|10|x|9|in}} | baseprice = $79.95 }} '''Adventure Vision''' is a cartridge-based [[video game console]] released by [[Entex Industries]] in either August or October 1982. The launch price of the system was $79.95.<ref name="VGK">{{cite web |title=Adventure Vision by Entex β The Video Game Kraken |url=http://videogamekraken.com/entex-adventure-vision |access-date=24 May 2022}}</ref> The monitor, game controls, and computer hardware are all contained within a single portable unit. The LED monitor can only display red pixels. Four games were released, all of which are arcade ports. Approximately 10,000 were produced.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Entex Adventure Vision |url=https://www.handheldmuseum.com/Entex/AV.html |access-date=2022-05-24 |website=www.handheldmuseum.com}}</ref><ref name="VGK"/> Adventure Vision was Entex's second-generation system following the [[Entex Select-A-Game]], released a year earlier in 1981.
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