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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Dynasound''', formerly '''Dynasound Organizer Inc.''' was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions. | }}{{sub-stub}}'''Dynasound''', formerly '''Dynasound Organizer Inc.''' was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions. | ||
− | It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company. | + | It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company. Its first products came to market in the early 1980s with the advent of the compact disc. |
− | Dynasound was acquired by Arista Enterprises{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303153120/http://aristagroup.com/comp_hist.htm}}. | + | Dynasound Organizer was acquired by Arista Enterprises{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303153120/http://aristagroup.com/comp_hist.htm}} at some point in the early 1990s, with the shortened to "Dynasound" name being used primarily with carrying cases. It ceased to exist by the late 1990s. |
==Accessories produced== | ==Accessories produced== |
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Dynasound, formerly Dynasound Organizer Inc. was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions.
It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company. Its first products came to market in the early 1980s with the advent of the compact disc.
Dynasound Organizer was acquired by Arista Enterprises[2] at some point in the early 1990s, with the shortened to "Dynasound" name being used primarily with carrying cases. It ceased to exist by the late 1990s.
Accessories produced
Mega Drive
- Video Game Caddy (199x) (as Dynasound Organizer)
- Video Game Organizer (199x) (as Dynasound Organizer)
- Video Game Tote (199x) (as Dynasound Organizer)
References
- ↑ Summer CES Directory, page 163
- ↑ http://aristagroup.com/comp_hist.htm (Wayback Machine: 2001-03-03 15:31)