Short description: Second-generation home video game console Leisure VisionDeveloper| Leisure Dynamics | Manufacturer| Leisure Dynamics Product family| Arcadia 2001 Type| Home video game console Generation| Second generation Release date| Canada: 1982 Introductory price| US$ 45 Discontinued| 1984 The Leisure Vision is a second-generation home video game console released in 1982 by now defunct Leisure Dynamics only in Canada[1] for a price of US$45.[2] It was one of many legally licensed releases of the Arcadia 2001 home video game console[3][4] and was trademarked on March 29, 1982.[5] The production discontinued in 1984.[1] The console looks exactly like the 2001 except for the label on the housing and packaging of the console.[3] It was also released in a white version which is more rare.[3] The system is not to be confused with a clone of the Intellivision which was released under the name "Leisurevision".[3] It is also a version of the Tunix, a console released in New Zealand.[6] According to Canadian video game console collector CongoBongo, the Leisure Vision should not be called a clone but a licensed version.[6] The Leisure Vision games library is about 25% larger than the library of the Arcadia 2001.[4] ## External links * Leisure Vision on www.old-computers.com * Website with images of the console and its packaging * Website with logos of many consoles, including the Leisure Vision ## References 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=2&c=1177. 2. ↑ Starr, Michael (2008). VINTROPEDIA - Vintage Computer and Retro Console Price Guide 2009. pp. 97. ISBN 978-1-4092-1277-5. 3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Leisure Vision Ultimate Console Database 4. ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Leisure Vision – Montreal Video Game Museum" (in en-US). http://en.mvmtl.org/timeline/leisure-vision/. 5. ↑ "Arcadia 2001/Home Arcade Clones – The Video Game Kraken" (in en-US). http://videogamekraken.com/arcadia-2001-clones. 6. ↑ 6.0 6.1 http://www.digra.org/dl/db/06278.19100.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjdjZL3zpXrAhWJ2KQKHY7dDPg4KBAWMAN6BAgJEAE&usg=AOvVaw0_GIBdZKS-n3RWVikLxF0C * v * t * e Video game consoles (second generation) Types| * Home video game console * list * Handheld game console * list * Microconsole * list * Dedicated console * list Generations| * First (1972–1980) * Second (1976–1992) * Third (1983–2003) * Fourth (1987–2004) * Fifth (1993–2005) * Sixth (1998–2013) * Seventh (2005–2017) * Eighth (2012–present) Second generation| | Home| * APF-MP1000 * Arcadia 2001 * Atari 2600 * Atari 5200 * Bally Astrocade * ColecoVision * Epoch Cassette Vision * Fairchild Channel F * Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy * Interton VC 4000/1292 Advanced Programmable Video System * Intellivision * Odyssey² * RCA Studio II * Vectrex * Super Vision 8000 * VTech CreatiVision | Handheld| * Milton Bradley Microvision * Children's Discovery System * Entex Select-A-Game * Entex Adventure Vision * 3D Gamate * Variety * Palmtex Portable Videogame System / Super Micro * Digi Casse * Romtec Colorvision * Epoch Game Pocket Computer Dedicated| * Nintendo Game & Watch <- First generation Third generation -> * Emulator * Game * History * List * Manufacturer 0.00 (0 votes) Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisure Vision. Read more | Retrieved from "https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Engineering:Leisure_Vision&oldid=953083" *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template