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- EACA abstract "The Hong Kong-based EACA group of companies was established in December 1972 by Eric Chung Kwan-yee (alias Chung Bun), a businessman of humble beginnings from mainland China who stealt into the then British colony from Guangzhou as a young man. [1]EACA International Ltd was a manufacturer active from 1975 to 1983, producing Pong-style television video games, and later producing thousands of computers under the Genie name. These included the Video Genies I, II and III (which were Tandy TRS-80 Model I-compatible) and the Colour Genie. Along with Radio Shack clones they also produced Apple II computer compatible machines.[2]Just as distributors were promoting a new 16-bit machine in late 1983, the heavily indebted group went into liquidation at the hands of receivers. Eric Chung was rumoured to have fled Hong Kong for Taiwan, leaving a seaside villa and massive debts in his wake.".
- EACA extinctionYear "1983".
- EACA fate "Wound Up".
- EACA industry Computer_hardware.
- EACA location Hong_Kong.
- EACA product Colour_Genie.
- EACA product Video_Genie.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink TheCAT.html.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink system-80.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=128.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=130.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=419.
- EACA wikiPageExternalLink eaca.htm.
- EACA wikiPageID "5723069".
- EACA wikiPageLength "2021".
- EACA wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- EACA wikiPageRevisionID "646919213".
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink 16-bit.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_with_year_of_establishment_missing.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Home_computer_hardware_companies.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink China.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Colour_Genie.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Computer_hardware.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink File:EACA_Logo.png.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Pong.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink TRS-80.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Video_Genie.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- EACA wikiPageWikiLinkText "EACA".
- EACA defunct "1983".
- EACA established "1972".
- EACA fate "Wound Up".
- EACA hasPhotoCollection EACA.
- EACA industry Computer_hardware.
- EACA keyPeople "Eric Chung Kwan-yee".
- EACA location Hong_Kong.
- EACA logo File:EACA_Logo.png.
- EACA name "EACA Industries Ltd".
- EACA products Colour_Genie.
- EACA products Video_Genie.
- EACA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- EACA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HongKong-company-stub.
- EACA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- EACA subject Category:Companies_with_year_of_establishment_missing.
- EACA subject Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- EACA subject Category:Home_computer_hardware_companies.
- EACA type Agent.
- EACA type Company.
- EACA type Organisation.
- EACA type Company.
- EACA type Computer.
- EACA type Organization.
- EACA type Agent.
- EACA type SocialPerson.
- EACA type Thing.
- EACA type Q43229.
- EACA comment "The Hong Kong-based EACA group of companies was established in December 1972 by Eric Chung Kwan-yee (alias Chung Bun), a businessman of humble beginnings from mainland China who stealt into the then British colony from Guangzhou as a young man. [1]EACA International Ltd was a manufacturer active from 1975 to 1983, producing Pong-style television video games, and later producing thousands of computers under the Genie name.".
- EACA label "EACA".
- EACA sameAs m.0f16vl.
- EACA sameAs Q5322487.
- EACA sameAs Q5322487.
- EACA wasDerivedFrom EACA?oldid=646919213.
- EACA isPrimaryTopicOf EACA.
- EACA name "EACA Industries Ltd".