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From: Dick Balaska
Subject: Re: Maze equation
Date: 13 Nov 2019 09:49:01
Message: <5dcc17dd@news.povray.org>
On 11/10/19 2:51 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Op 09/11/2019 om 17:58 schreef Dick Balaska:

>> Ships passing in the night apparently.
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS#Gabriel_Toys
>>
>> Gabriel Toys
>> CBS entered the video game market briefly, through its acquisition of 
>> Gabriel Toys (renamed CBS Toys), publishing several arcade adaptations 
>> and original titles under the name "CBS Electronics", for the Atari 
>> 2600, and other consoles and computers; it also produced one of the 
>> first karaoke recording/players. CBS Electronics also distributed all 
>> Coleco-related video game products in Canada, including the 
>> ColecoVision. CBS later sold Gabriel Toys to View-Master, which 
>> eventually ended up as part of Mattel.
>>
> 
> LOL
> Showing how reliable/complete info can be or not. History is always more 
> complicated. ;-)
> 
> I get the impression that CBS did /not/ aquire the Erector /brandname/ 
> apparently together with Gabriel Toys but were interested in the video 
> game branch. If I read the info right: the "trademark" Erector was 
> acquired by Ideal Toys in the 1980's while (at the same time?) Gabriel 
> Toys was acquired by CBS. Which explains why you can now find "Erector 
> by Meccano" sets. http://www.meccano.com/about
> 
> Oh well...
> 

That wikipedia text is um not quite right either.
I was pretty sure we owned Erector, at least during some point between 
1982-1984.
Plus, we started the video games department from scratch inside of the 
CBS Technology Center (A geek's dream) in Stamford, CT [1] before moving 
to the Fawcett Building in Greenwich CT.  Maybe one or more of the 
invisible VPs (CBS has lots of those) came from Gabriel Toys but there 
was definitely no technology transfer.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_Laboratories
-- 
dik
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Maze equation
Date: 14 Nov 2019 02:32:45
Message: <5dcd031d@news.povray.org>
Op 13/11/2019 om 15:49 schreef Dick Balaska:
> That wikipedia text is um not quite right either.
> I was pretty sure we owned Erector, at least during some point between 
> 1982-1984.
> Plus, we started the video games department from scratch inside of the 
> CBS Technology Center (A geek's dream) in Stamford, CT [1] before moving 

> invisible VPs (CBS has lots of those) came from Gabriel Toys but there 
> was definitely no technology transfer.
> 
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_Laboratories

Interesting. Vital information is being withhold us, probably by agents 
from the Dark Lord or from the Puppetmaster (who can tell?)... :-)

Never believe all they say on the internet! ;-)

-- 
Thomas


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