DEFENDER 1982 Entex Handheld | The Williams Classic at Home!

The Entex Defender from 1982 was a popular handheld electronic game, a portable version of the classic arcade game Defender, featuring VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) graphics, controls for movement, thrust, fire, hyperspace, and smart bombs, and adjustable speed/skill levels, allowing players to experience the challenging spaceship shooter on the go, alongside other licensed handhelds from Entex that year.

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