The U.S.S.R. is no more, imperialism is getting more ...er... imperialistic, but at least quite a few of the socialist home computers have survived. The what? (I hear your tiny voices ask). The socialist home computers (I answer in a booming voice). Never seen one, right? Then, let me introduce you to comrade BK-0010 (photo via this place):
The BK-0010 was first released in 1985 (and later updated to superior models like the BK-0011) and featured a 3MHz K1801VM1 processor, 32kb of RAM, another 32kb of ROM, 4 color 256*256 or b&w 512*512 graphics, QBUS, a parallel port and used a typical for the era tape recorder as a storage device.The really important thing about the BK though, and something that would have made even Lenin proud, were the (widely pirated and hacked) games. Feast your eyes upon a nice selection of screenshots (via and via), and then try your luck with the emulators.
Chess
Color Lines
Knight 2
PacMan
Tetris (of course)Related @ Gnome's Lair: OXO: the first video game ever, Museum Monday #16, Sam & Max Freelance Police trailer
Related Tags: USSR, home, home computer, retro, vintage, PC, game, games, history, U.S.S.R., BK, BK 0010, BK-0010, feature, screenshot, screenshots, blog
Related Tags: USSR, home, home computer, retro, vintage, PC, game, games, history, U.S.S.R., BK, BK 0010, BK-0010, feature, screenshot, screenshots, blog

wow gnome, you've been busy! not visited for a few days, but as if by magic you provide us with more thought provoking posta to get us through the working day. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteAlways here to help the working-man.
ReplyDeleteI actually think it looks quite slick for being from the 80's..
ReplyDeleteThe games also look fairly decent as well!
Brilliant! just the excuse i needed to open the russian vodka.
ReplyDeleteBudem zdorovy!!!
I'm sure the games were good, the design better and the vodka the best.
ReplyDeleteпартия!!
I must admit, that's pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteYehuda
Quite :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it...
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Nice links there my spamming anonymous friend...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like they labeled Ms. Pacman as regular Pacman. Probably pirated and ported to this device sloppily?
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed look a bit like a feminine PacMan, hence a Ms. PacMan, but it seems more like a total reworking than a simple pirated port... Can't be sure though...
ReplyDeleteOh, and a great blog you've got there Uncle Gropey!