• 1974

Company Description

Radofin Electronics, Ltd, more commonly known simply as Radofin, was a multi-national electronics company. In July 1974, three companies were formed: Radofin Electronics of London, Radofin Electronics of Liechenstein, and Radofin Electronics (Far East) of Hong Kong. When the company was originally formed, Radofin manufactured and sold calculators. In September 1976, they entered the video game industry when Radofin (Far East) of Hong Kong began manufacturing video game consoles. By 1978, The Hong Kong branch of Radofin became a market leader in the electronic games business. They mostly designed and marketed their own video game systems. However, they also designed the Aquarius which was released and marketed by Mattel in 1983. Radofin went out of business after going into liquidation in August 1991.