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The Bildschirmspiel 01 (BSS 01) is the only game console that was developed and manufactured in the
German Democratic Republic East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
(GDR). It is based on the integrated circuit
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by
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. The gameplay, controls and audiovisual presentation of the four individually selectable games are similar to
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. The BSS 01 was designed and produced by VEB Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt an der Oder (HFO). Its sales were started in 1979 under the ''RFT'' brand at a price of 550
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s. Due to a lack of profitability, production was discontinued after just two years. A successor device with more game options and additional colored image output did not pass the prototype stage.


History

In the 1980s, video games in East Germany were to introduce children and young people to technology and show that the GDR was a progressive country. The BSS 01 was manufactured between 1979Karla Sofia Höß, Bengt Jöran Eitel, Emily Claire Völker: ''Das Bildschirmspiel 01 - Versuch einer symmetrischen Netzwerkanalyse in drei Teilen: Teil 2.'' M.A. - Arbeit Studiengang Europäische Medienwissenschaft an der Universität Potsdam, April 2011, S. 4. and 1981Karla Sofia Höß, Bengt Jöran Eitel, Emily Claire Völker: ''Das Bildschirmspiel 01 - Versuch einer symmetrischen Netzwerkanalyse in drei Teilen: Teil 2.'' M.A. - Arbeit Studiengang Europäische Medienwissenschaft an der Universität Potsdam, April 2011, S. 37. by the
Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt VEB Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt was an important manufacturer of active electronic components in East Germany. It should not be confused with the more well-known VEB Kombinat Robotron Dresden which used integrated circuits from Kombinat ...
belonging VEB
Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt (Oder) Volkseigener Betrieb, VEB Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt (Oder) (abbreviated HFO or HWF) was the largest manufacturer of semiconductor devices in the German Democratic Republic. In 1989, HFO produced 110 million integrated circuits (70% of all integrat ...
as a part of the Konsumgüterproduktion. The basis for this was the Pong integrated circuit
AY-3-8500 The AY-3-8500 "Ball & Paddle" integrated circuit was the first in a series of ICs from General Instrument designed for the consumer video game market. These chips were designed to output video to an RF modulator, which would then display the game ...
, imported by American company
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from the Nichtsozialistisches Wirtschaftsgebiet (NSW). The word ''BSS 01'' is derived from the German word ''Bildschirmspiel 01'', meaning ''Screen Game 01'' or ''Video Screen Game 01''. The console was sold under the brand ''RFT'', where ''RFT'' stands for '' Rundfunk- und Fernmelde-Technik'' which is a manufacturers' association of various telecommunication companies in East Germany, for 550 East German marksHeiner Pachmann: ''Die Mattscheibe als Spielfeld.'' Berliner Zeitung, 26. März 1980, S. 3. (this is about half of an average monthly income in East Germany at that time). It was mostly delivered to youth centers, leisure and educational institutions, where they were set up for free play. The BSS 01 sold about 1,000 times in its first production series.robotron-net.de/images/sonst/BSS-01.pdf There were no further production series. In the
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, you can play on an old chair in the style of the 1980s on a tube TV with the BSS 01.


Versions

There are different colored versions of the BSS 01. Depending on the current material stock, the plastic colors of the console could differ slightly from each other, for example, in the housing color (white or black), the
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(white, gray or black) or used on the right buttons (orange, red, yellow or black). However, the buttons on the left side are always black and the on/off switch on the top right is always red.


Successor

A successor of the BSS 01 named ''BSS 02'', probably with color output instead of black-and-white, was planned, but then discarded for the production of radio clocks. Whether prototypes, sketches etc. of the BSS 02 exist is unknown.


Technical specifications

The BSS 01 has a width of 32.5 cm, a height of 5.5 cm, a depth of 17.5 cm and a mass of 1.3 or 1.5 kg. It is based on the AY-3-8500-7 chipset from
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. The sound is played through an internal mono speaker (model ARZ 090), rather than the TV set. The output was black-and-white via the TV's RF port on channel 3 (VHF). Power was supplied to the BSS 01 via a power cord with 220 V, 2 W and 75 Ohm. There are two columns of mechanical buttons on the console, with which you can make various game settings such as deflection angle, ball speed, club size, ball throw and zero position (right column), and the console can be switched on and off and the games can be selected (left column).


Games

Due to the integrated
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chipset from
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, the BSS 01 is able to play the following four games: * ''Tennis'' (''
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'' clone) * ''Fußball'' (association football) * ''Squash'' * ''Pelota'' * two unnamed shooting games The first three games can only be played with two players, a computer opponent is not available because the BSS 01 has no CPU built in. The game ''Pelota'' is designed for one player. The two shooting games can only be played with a
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that was never officially available for the BSS 01. By intervening in the hardware, it is possible to connect such a lightgun to the BSS 01, which unlocks the two games. If none of the game selection buttons is pressed when the power is off and the console is then switched on, the activated, but often hidden, handicapped version of soccer, which is included in the AY-3-8500-7 chip, is activated, in which the right player directly hits another racket right striker, which makes the game more difficult for the left player. The throw-in of the ball could be set to automatic or manual. After the first player reaches 15 points, each of the games was over.


References


External links


BSS 01 at www.old-computers.com
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BSS 01
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BSS01 Archive
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'', December 20, 1999
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, October 1, 2007
Serviceanleitung (service instruction)
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Bedienungsanleitung (instruction manual)
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