Archive for July, 2007

Acetronic MPU 1000 TV Entertainment Centre

Acetronic

The MPU 1000 was an early video games system that was compatible with software produced for the Interton VC-4000 (a system that was most popular in Germany).

The system came with two corded controllers, which has a small thumb stick, twelve black buttons and two red buttons. On the system itself were buttons for “load programme”, “game select” and “start” - as well as an off/off switch. It connects to the TV by RF cable and comes with a aerial/game switch box which is of metal construction and the switch feels satisfyingly robust.

Invaders Club

Owners of the Acetronic were invited to join the “Invaders Club” where they would get the opportunity to enter local and national championships and get advice for themselves and their families on how to get the best from their Acetronic TV Entertainment Centre.


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I picked my one up just recently at a boot fair in Surrey and am looking forward to trying it out soon. Did you have an MPU 1000? What did you think of it? Were you in the Invaders club?

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Motorola M301 Flip Phone

Motorola M301

This was iconic phone of its time. A simple grey fascia and rubberised button, and basic three line screen. It was manufacturered by Motorola and available from Mercury One 2 One. There were some amazing contracts at the time offering unlimited calls and there were rumours later on of the telephone company having to pay large sums to buy customers out of their unlimited call time contracts.

Mercury One 2 One later became just One 2 One, and was subsequently taken over by the European mobile giant, T-Mobile.

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Tomy Omnibot

Omnibot was a dome headed robot made by Tomy in the mid 80s. I had one myself and it seemed like the coolest thing ever at the time. It was controlled by a remote, which let you move its around also talk through it and have your voice come out of the loud speaker. Combine that with the plastic tray it had and you have the perfect dinner party host, bringing drinks into your bemused guests. The Omnibot also had a tape deck built into the front of it and a digital clock.

Tomy Omnibot

Omnibot was later superceded by Omnibot 2000 which enjoyed a cameo appearance in the robot flick, Short Circuit. If you want to revisit Omnibot, check out eBay where you still them floating around.

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