Most Elektronika-branded electronic toys were
Nintendo Game & Watch clones. These used the KB1013VK1-2 microprocessor, a Soviet clone of the
Sharp SM-5A used in Game & Watch
consoles. The vast majority of the Elektronika electronic toys had model names that start with IM (ИМ
Игра Микропроцессорная, a Russian acronym for "
microprocessor based game"). Some model names for Elektronika branded clones start with IE (ИЭ
Игра Электронная, a Russian acronym for "
electronic game"). The Elektronika electronic toys that had model names beginning with MG were manufactured by
Angstrem and were designed for export with English packaging and inserts. The known models include: • IM-01
Chess computer (1986) – designed and manufactured by
Svetlana. • IM-01T Chess computer (1992) – improved version of the IM-01, designed and manufactured by Svetlana. • IM-02
Well, Just You Wait! (1984) – Nintendo EG-26
Egg, a variation of
Mickey Mouse without the
Disney license. • IM-03 Mysteries of the Ocean (1986) – Nintendo OC-22
Octopus • IM-04 Merry Cook (1989) – Nintendo FP-24
Chef • IM-05 Chess computer (1989) – improved version of the IM-01, designed and manufactured by Svetlana. • MG-09 Space Bridge (1989) – Nintendo FR-27
Fire • IM-10 Ice Hockey (1988) –
ice hockey-themed clone of Nintendo EG-26
Egg • IM-11
Lunokhod (1983) –
Milton Bradley Big Trak programmable battery-powered toy tank • IM-12
Winnie the Pooh (1991) – Nintendo CJ-93
Donkey Kong Jr. panorama • MG-13 Explorers of Space, also known as
Space Scouts (1989) • IM-15 Electronic Football –
Tomy World Cup Soccer • IM-18 Fowling (1989) • IM-19 Biathlon • IM-22 Monkey Goalkeeper, also known as
Merry Footballer (1989) • IM-23 Autoslalom (1989) / Car Slalom (1991) • 24-01
Mickey Mouse (1984) – Nintendo MC-25
Mickey Mouse • IM-26 Interchangeable, display cartridges included IM-02 Well, Just You Wait!, IM-22 Merry Footballer, IM-23 Autoslalom, IM-10 Ice Hockey, and IM-32 Cat Fisherman (1991) –
Bandai Digi Casse • IM-27 Space game • IM-28 Electronic quiz game • IM-29 Chess Partner (1991) –
Mattel Electronics Computer Chess • IM-30 Orpheus
synthesizer (1991) – designed and manufactured by Svetlana. • IM-32 Cat Fisherman / Fisher Tom-Cat (1991) • IM-37 Football • IM-45 English learning computer • IM-50 Space Flight (1992) • MG-50 Amusing Arithmetics (1989) • IM-55 Basketball Post-1992 versions: • I-01 Car Slalom • I-02 Merry Cook • I-03 Space Bridge • I-04 Fisher Tom-Cat • I-05 Naval Combat • I-06 Just You wait! • I-07 Frog boaster • I-08 Fowling • I-09 Explorers of Space • I-10 Biathlon • I-11 Circus • I-12 Hockey • I-13 Merry Footballer • I-14 Night Thiefes • I-15 Mysteries of the Ocean • I-20 (option 1) Air Shooting Range (1994) – Nintendo BU-201
Spitball Sparky • I-20 (option 2) Supercubes (1994) –
Tetris == Tape recorders (audio) ==