Dendy (game console)

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Dendy
Де́нди
Dendy Junior with cart and joypads.jpg
Manufacturer Steepler / Dendy
Type stationary game console
publication
EuropeEurope December 18, 1992 (only in Russia)
Main processor Ricoh 2A03
Graphics processor PPU Ricoh chip
Storage media module
Controller Gamepad , light gun
Online service none
Units sold over 1,000,000
predecessor none
successor none
info Clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System

The Dendy ( Russian: Де́нди) is a stationary game console of the third generation of consoles , which came on December 18, 1992 exclusively in the Russian Federation on the market. It is an unlicensed clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES for short), which, however, was not officially offered in Russia. The devices were manufactured by the Chinese company Steepler , which later appeared in Russia as Dendy.

history

The Dendy was probably launched on the Russian market on December 18, 1992. The device quickly enjoyed great popularity and was brought closer to potential customers right from the start with a large advertising campaign . The target group were children between the ages of 8 and 14 years. At launch , the price was about 39,000 rubles (about $ 94.00 ). The logo , an elephant , was designed by Ivan Maksimov .

Around one million consoles had been delivered by mid-1994, and around 100,000 to 125,000 units were sold per month. The turnover was about 5,000,000.00 US dollars. The selling price dropped over time to the equivalent of about $ 30.00 to $ 35.00.

In November 1994, Steepler and Dendy signed a contract that guaranteed Nintendo the exclusive distribution rights of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES for short) for the Russian market. Sega was therefore not allowed to sell its competitor product, Mega Drive . In addition, no further sale of the Dendys was made, but the distribution of game modules was still permitted. Around 1996 Dendy was dissolved.

Technical specifications

View of the mainboard of the Dendy Junior II

The hardware corresponded to the original NES except for a few details. It is not known how high the degree of compatibility is.

Device variants

Dendy Junior II

The cases all more or less corresponded to the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) . However, there were several variants that differed mainly in the connections.

Surname: Features:
Dendy Classic
Dendy Junior
  • only one video output (PAL)
Dendy Junior II
  • two gamepads, hard-wired
Dendy IVP

Games

Dendy modules

The optics of the modules corresponded to the Japanese version of the Famicom .

Web links

Commons : Dendy (console)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Мелкооптовая торговля // Кстати, корреспондент Ъ, объехав на этой неделе довольно много московскиого мосховс. Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
  2. Обзор российского рынка видеоигр // Бурный рост приводит к аномалиям. Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
  3. ^ Dendy (console). In: VG Wiki. Retrieved April 15, 2016 .