VTech Socrates

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VTech Socrates
Socrates
Manufacturer VTech
Type Video game console
Generation Third generation
First available 1988
CPU Zilog Z80A at 3.57 MHz
GPU TMS9918
Predecessor VTech Creativision
Successor V.Smile

The VTech Socrates was an educational video game console released in 1988 by VTech. While the system was a commercial failure, it boasted many features that were well ahead of its time.

The system featured standard wireless controllers that communicated via infra-red reception. Many games cartridges were available for the Socrates including: Fact 'N Fractions, State to State, Memory Mania, Around the World, Hodge Podge, and Amazing Mazes. Alongside this, other cartridges came available with different functions, such as the CAD Design System for designing different objects, and the Touch Pad system, mainly geared towards younger learners.

There were games built into the console as well, including math, language, music and art programs. The system also featured voice capabilities through the use of an add-on voice cartridge which could be purchased separately.

The system came standard with a wireless full keyboard and two controllers. Other optional hardware included a wireless mouse with attached mouse pad (mainly for use with the CAD Design Cartridge) and an electronic touchpad (for the Touch Pad cartridge.)

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