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==Polycon PG-7 Programmable TV Games== | ==Polycon PG-7 Programmable TV Games== | ||
− | Released in 1978, PC-50X | + | Released in 1978, PC-50X family. |
==Polycon 4016 Eighteen Games (C-4016)== | ==Polycon 4016 Eighteen Games (C-4016)== |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 December 2020
Contents
Polycon 4002 (C-4002)[edit]
Released in 1977.
Polycon 4003 (C-4003)[edit]
Manufacturer | Polycon (Hong Kong) |
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Generation | First generation |
Release date | 1977 (EU) |
Input controller | 2 pads |
Pong console manufactured in Hong Kong, released in 1977 and sold only in germany. It has a clone known as Novel WTV-6 Video Game.
CPU | - |
BUTTONS | Serve, Reset |
SWITCHES | Power on/off, difficulty settings, game selection |
BUILT IN GAMES | Tennis, Soccer, Squash, Squash practice, Shoot 1, Shoot 2 |
CONTROLLERS | Two detachable controllers with a knob |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | Built-in speaker |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output, gun connector |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Polycon 4010 (C-4010)[edit]
Released in 1978.
Polycon PG-7 Programmable TV Games[edit]
Released in 1978, PC-50X family.
Polycon 4016 Eighteen Games (C-4016)[edit]
Released in 1979.
CPU | AY-3-8610 / 8765 |
BUTTONS | - |
SWITCHES | - |
BUILT IN GAMES | - |
CONTROLLERS | - |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | - |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |