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Game Wave Family Entertainment System
ManufacturerZAPiT Games
TypeVideo game console
GenerationSeventh generation era
LifespanOctober 2005
Discontinued2009
Units sold70,000 (as of 2008)[1]
MediaDVD-ROM

The Game Wave Family Entertainment System is a hybrid DVD player and video game console. It was first released in Canada in October 2005.[2] It is part of the seventh generation of gaming.[citation needed] It was released in the United States at an MSRP of $99. The Game Wave saved manufacturing costs by adding an Altera MAX II Complex Programmable Logic Device to an inexpensive DVD player. It was packaged with the pack-in game 4 Degrees: The Arc of Trivia, Vol. 1 (later changed to Veggie Tales: Veg-Out! Family Tournament).[3]

Hardware

The Game Wave is comes packaged with both RCA and S-Video cables, along with 4 IR-based wireless controllers (modeled after typical DVD remote controllers) and a case that holds up to 6 controllers. The case and console are designed to sit side-by-side on a shelf to form a complete wave shape.[3]

Controllers

The Game Wave controller has 4-directional navigational buttons used for menu navigation and DVD playback control. The controller has 4 alphabetical buttons along the top labeled "A", "B", "C", and "D" designed primarily for selecting responses in trivia games. A numeric keypad lines the bottom of the controller with Menu and Setup buttons.[4]

The Game Wave controllers come in 6 colors: blue, yellow, green, red, purple, and orange. Blue, yellow, green, and red come packaged with the console, whereas the purple and orange controllers could be purchased separately for an MSRP of $29. Each controller color has a different IR beat frequency, allowing the console to differentiate the different controllers for multiplayer gameplay for up to 6 players (if the game in question supports it).[3]

Software Library

Due to the shape of the controller and marketing concerns for a "Family Entertainment System," no heavily action-based game genres are present within the Game Wave's 13 game library. Rather, the software library consists mainly of trivia and puzzle games. In addition, many Game Wave games are heavily inspired by other video games and TV shows.

Game Title Genere Inspired By
4 Degrees: The Arc of Trivia, Vol. 1 Trivia Trivial Pursuit
4 Degrees: The Arc of Trivia, Vol. 2 Trivia Trivial Pursuit
4 Degrees: The Arc of Trivia, Bible Edition Trivia Trivial Pursuit
Rewind Trivia n/a
Rewind 2005 Trivia n/a
Rewind 2006 Trivia n/a
Click! Word Wheel of Fortune
Letter Zap! Word Boggle
Gemz Puzzle Bejeweled
Sudoku Puzzle n/a
Lock 5 Strategy Yahtzee
Zap 21 Card n/a
Veggie Tales: Veg-Out! Family Tournament Minigame Collection Mario Party

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References

  1. ^ "VP Final - MP4". 2008-12-20. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  2. ^ "Surf the Game Wave to Fun" (Press release). ZAPiT Games. October 2005. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  3. ^ a b c d "Home Page". Video Game Console Library. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  4. ^ "Image of Game Wave Controller".