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Terminator 2

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The typical retail set included the system, two detachable controllers (both with "turbo" buttons, which meant 4 buttons in total), a light gun, which also resembled the original Nintendo gun accessory except for a sleeker and more futuristic design, power supply and RF cable. The console had a built-in RF modulator, as well as audio-video RCA connectors. The system itself didn't include any built-in games, but most versions were bundled with cartridges such as "1,000,000 in 1" or "9,999,999 in 1", supposedly featuring a million games, only a small number of which actually being separate games and the rest just renamed versions of the latter. Usually these were popular games such as: "Super Mario Bros." or "Duck Hunt". They were renamed though, possibly in an attempt to avoid lawsuits.
==Hardware specifications==
{| border="1" class="wikitable"
|Processor
| colspan="2"|8-bit MOS 6502 1.79 MHz
|-
| rowspan="4"|Video
|Clock
|5.37 MHz
|-
|Resolution
|256 x 240
|-
|Color Palette
|25 on screen<br />(out of 64 possible)
|-
|Standard
|NTSC ("forced" to PAL standard, 50 Hz refresh rate)
|-
|Sound
|5-channel mono
|1 channel noise<br />1 PCM<br />3 channels for sounds
|}
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