Developer | BBC Enterprises Ltd, Unicard Ltd |
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Manufacturer | Heber |
Type | Home video game console |
Generation | Third generation |
Release date | 1985 |
Introductory price | GB£199.99 (equivalent to £610.39 in 2019) |
Media | ROM cartridge |
CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 3.579 MHz |
Memory | 2kB SRAM, 16kB VRAM, 16kB ROM |
Display | 280×216, 8 colours |
Graphics | Texas Instruments TMS9129NL |
Input | Keypad |
Power | 240V AC |
The BBC Bridge Companion is an 8-bit video game console made to teach bridge. It was made by BBC Enterprises Ltd and came out in 1985 in the United Kingdom for £199.99.[1]
Maths teacher Andrew Kambites wanted to make money from bridge, which he loved. He had programmed computers, so he made it into the BBC Bridge Companion.[2]
All programs for the system teach different parts of bridge.