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− | + | |image = Atari_Video_Pinball_C-380 .jpg | |
− | + | |imagecaption = Atari Video Pinball model C-380 | |
+ | |Manufacturer = [[Atari]] | ||
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+ | The '''Atari Video Pinball''' is the last dedicated 'Pong' console which [[Atari]] produced before the release of the cartridge-based Atari VCS 2600 home console. It had several built-in games, including a number of pinball variations and Breakout variations. | ||
Like most Pong consoles of the day, the Atari Video Pinball had an internal speaker from which game audio would play, rather than through the television speakers. | Like most Pong consoles of the day, the Atari Video Pinball had an internal speaker from which game audio would play, rather than through the television speakers. | ||
The Atari Video Pinball could be played with six 'C' batteries or with a seperate power supply. This power supply is the very same one used with the Atari 2600. | The Atari Video Pinball could be played with six 'C' batteries or with a seperate power supply. This power supply is the very same one used with the Atari 2600. | ||
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+ | ==Hardware== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Board Top Splice.jpg|Atari Video Pinball board, top view | ||
+ | Board Bottom Splice.jpg|Atari Video Pinball, bottom view | ||
+ | Atari chip 1.JPG|Closer view of Atari labelled chip | ||
+ | Atari chip 2.JPG|Closer view of Atari labelled chip | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Pong console]] |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 5 December 2020
Atari Video Pinball model C-380 | |
Manufacturer | Atari |
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The Atari Video Pinball is the last dedicated 'Pong' console which Atari produced before the release of the cartridge-based Atari VCS 2600 home console. It had several built-in games, including a number of pinball variations and Breakout variations.
Like most Pong consoles of the day, the Atari Video Pinball had an internal speaker from which game audio would play, rather than through the television speakers.
The Atari Video Pinball could be played with six 'C' batteries or with a seperate power supply. This power supply is the very same one used with the Atari 2600.