Blintendo BMX

Blintendo BMX was a video game console manufactured by CCC Solutions, first released in 1981 and discontinued in June 2018.

History
The system used seven different formats for games - one for each day of the week. If the system is turned on with either the wrong format on the wrong weekday, or more than one game inside, the entire system locks up, and the power light flashes amber. This is known as the "Amber Explosion Light", although the system doesn't actually explode upon locking up.

However, a subscription service called "Play-On BMX" allowed users to be able to play any Blintendo BMX games on any day of the week, though this was only legally allowed in China.

Technical specifications

 * Media: cartridges (Monday), VHS tapes (Tuesday), CDs (Wednesday), floppy discs (Thursday), Betamax tapes (Friday), film reels (Saturday), hard disks (Sunday)
 * Screen resolution: 1024x768
 * Color: B&W (3 shades)
 * Frame rate: 25fps

Game library
At least sixty-five games were released for the system in Asia. Only seven games were released in the United Kingdom due to the system's failure in that country.

Reception
As mentioned above, the system did not do well in the United Kingdom, resulting in only seven games being released there.

In Africa, the temperature of that region was so hot, the consoles were prone to melting.