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==Conic TV Sports TG-621== | ==Conic TV Sports TG-621== | ||
[[File:Conic_TV-Sports_TG_621.jpg|thumb|230px]] | [[File:Conic_TV-Sports_TG_621.jpg|thumb|230px]] | ||
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− | + | ==Conic TV Sports TG-721== | |
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This system is quite interesting although it looks like the very common TG-621 system, but if you have a closer look you can see that it provides only 3 games than the typical 4 games and the controllers had a second for horizontal motion. Not much is known about this system but it surfaced only 2 or 3 times so far. It is surely one of the rarest Conic consoles. This was also sold by [[Poppy]] as the model TVG-3. | This system is quite interesting although it looks like the very common TG-621 system, but if you have a closer look you can see that it provides only 3 games than the typical 4 games and the controllers had a second for horizontal motion. Not much is known about this system but it surfaced only 2 or 3 times so far. It is surely one of the rarest Conic consoles. This was also sold by [[Poppy]] as the model TVG-3. | ||
==Conic TVG 101-4== | ==Conic TVG 101-4== | ||
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==Conic TVG 102-4== | ==Conic TVG 102-4== | ||
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==Conic TVG-201== | ==Conic TVG-201== | ||
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==Conic TVG 209== | ==Conic TVG 209== | ||
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==Conic TVG 406-6== | ==Conic TVG 406-6== | ||
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==Conic M-1200 Colour== | ==Conic M-1200 Colour== | ||
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==Conic 304== | ==Conic 304== | ||
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==Conic TVG-SD-01== | ==Conic TVG-SD-01== | ||
− | ==Conic 4A-8 | + | ==Conic 4A-8 / 9015== |
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==Conic SD-01== | ==Conic SD-01== | ||
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− | + | ==Conic Colour (8 Exiting Game In Any TV Screen)== | |
− | ==Conic Colour== | + | A rare HongKong pong clone that includes 8 games. It has the same casing and paddles as the the 4A8/9015 cartridge pongs. Features a relabled box with stickers over the Australian brand [[Sheen]]. |
− | A rare | ||
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− | + | [[Category:Pong Console]] | |
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