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Also known as | Prof. Weiss-Alles (Germany) Professeur Saitout (France) Socrates Saitout (Canada) |
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Manufacturer | VTech |
Type | Educational home video game console |
Generation | Third generation |
Release date | 1988 |
Discontinued | 1994 |
CPU | Z80A @ 3.57 MHz |
Graphics | Custom |
Predecessor | VTech Creativision |
Successor | V.Smile |
The VTech Socrates is an 8-bit educational home video game console manufactured and released in 1988 by VTech. The console features a robot character Socrates, named after the philosopher. The character is similar to Johnny Five from the Short Circuit movies. It was discontinued in 1994.
The system uses wireless controllers that communicate via infrared reception.
Yeno distributed the system in Europe. In Germany, under the name Prof. Weiss-Alles, which translates to "Professor Knows-Everything".[1] And in France, as the Professeur Saitout; Jeu Educatif Video, where "Saitout" comes from the French phrase "Sais Tout", meaning "Knows All".
VTech also distributed the system in Canada, being sold as the Socrates Saitout; Jeu Educatif Video.