Remember this one?

The Adventure Vision is a self-contained (no external monitor is required) cartridge-based video game console released by Entex Industries in 1982.
One particular feature of the Adventure Vision is its "monitor." Rather than using an LCD screen or an external television set like other systems of the time, the Adventure Vision uses a single vertical line of 40 red LEDs combined with a spinning mirror inside the casing. This allows for a screen resolution of 150 x 40 pixels.I didn't have that system but a friend of mine had it. I remember played Defender & Turtles.
See the video review right
here.
Here's the 'Arcade Life Style' anecdote about this system

One day my friend called me and said : "Ahhh! The joystick on my adventure vision is broken...

I've tried to fix it with super glue, but now it's worst! All is broken... can you ask your brother to fix that?". At the time, we were something like 10 or 12 years old... and my brother had something like 17 or 19 years old, and he was doing electronic studies... and guess what? Few months before the 'incident' I got from this guy


(see this
topic for the full story behind this guy

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...an real arcade joystick!
Yes, in short I got old 'REAL ARCADE JOYSTICK' (maybe working?) from the hands of that arcade operator! The Holy Graal for a kid in 83' ...even if you can't do anything with a simple joystick without 'the rest'

...but I was very happy to own a real arcade thing

...So my brother had to idea to hook that real arcade joystick onto the Adventure Vision system

Of course, that joystick wasn't fixed directly on the Adventure System, but a small box in wood was done for that 'external' but working joystick!

Too bad I do not have a picture of that, but in short my brother replaced the joystick here


...by an external 'Original Arcade Joystick' in a custom wood box

I don't think my friend has still have this system, I'll ask him asap if he can check his attic for me

By the way, see the price now for this rare system


Man! I hope he still have it... but ... with that joystick modification, I do not think he'll try to sell it
