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Conic produced a lot of pong systems between 1977 and 1978.
'''Conic''' produced a lot of Pong systems between 1977 and 1978.
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==Conic TV Sports TG-621==
 
==Conic TV Sports TG-621==
[[File:Conic_TV-Sports_TG_621.jpg|thumb|230px]]
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[[File:Conic_TV-Sports_TG_621.jpg|thumb|230px]]''On the mainboard is written: 60-10'''621'''-01''
''On the mainboard is written: 60-10'''621'''-01''
 
  
A classic Pong system which uses the GI AY-3-8500 chip, thus playing the 4 basic pong games (without the two shooting games)
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A classic pong system which uses the GI AY-3-8500 chip, thus playing the 4 basic pong games (without the two shooting games)
  
 
Something rare for that time, the two tiny controllers are not hardwired to the system. This means that when one of them failed, it wasn't necessary to change the whole system.
 
Something rare for that time, the two tiny controllers are not hardwired to the system. This means that when one of them failed, it wasn't necessary to change the whole system.
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==Conic TV Sports TG-721==
 
==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==
[[File:TVG_101-4.jpg|thumb|230px]]
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<p align="left">[[File:TVG_101-4.jpg|thumb|230px]]Pong Console by Conic (C.I.C.) Not a lot of info out there on this particular console. Display is in black and white. Connects through coaxial cable, sound is produced by a built in speaker. Comes with two detachable paddle style controllers.</p>
Pong console by Conic (C.I.C.). Not a lot of info out there on this particular console. Display is in black and white. Connects through coaxial cable, sound is produced by a built in speaker. Comes with two detachable paddle style controllers.</p>
 
  
 
If you open the chassis on this console and remove the top cover, you can push the game selection slide switch two steps further to enable a shooting gallery game which requires a light gun (non included).
 
If you open the chassis on this console and remove the top cover, you can push the game selection slide switch two steps further to enable a shooting gallery game which requires a light gun (non included).
  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zO8uHRscrk
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<p align="left">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zO8uHRscrk</p>
  
 
==Conic TVG 102-4==
 
==Conic TVG 102-4==
[[File:Conic_TVG_102-4.jpg|thumb|230px]]
 
  
 
==Conic TVG-201==
 
==Conic TVG-201==
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This system comes from Germany (uses the GI AY-3-8500 chip) but many clones exist in several other countries, it was a quite common system in Europe. The detachable controllers have their own cable storage at their back and the main unit has got a large storage for the video cable.
 
This system comes from Germany (uses the GI AY-3-8500 chip) but many clones exist in several other countries, it was a quite common system in Europe. The detachable controllers have their own cable storage at their back and the main unit has got a large storage for the video cable.
  
The score is displayed on screen but there are two other sliders on the unit that allow the players to play set by set. Once one of the player win by scoring 15 points on screen, he manually scores 1 on the unit and so on...
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The score is displayed on screen but there are two other sliders on the unit that allow the players to play set by set. Once one of the player win by scoring 15 points on screen, he manualy scores 1 on the unit and so on...
  
 
==Conic TVG 406-6==
 
==Conic TVG 406-6==
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==Conic M-1200 Colour==
 
==Conic M-1200 Colour==
 
 
==Conic 304==
 
==Conic 304==
  
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==Conic TVG-SD-01==
 
==Conic TVG-SD-01==
  
==Conic 4A-8 (9015)==
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==Conic 4A-8 / 9015==
[[File:Conic_4A8.jpg|thumb|230px]]
 
A part of the [[9015 Cartridges|9015 cardridge]] / 4A-8 family.
 
  
 
==Conic SD-01==
 
==Conic SD-01==
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==Conic Colour (8 Exiting Game In Any TV Screen)==
==Conic Colour==
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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 HonKong 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]].
 
 
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[[Category:Pong Console]]
[[Category:Company]]
 
[[Category:Pong console]]
 

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