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− | 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 | + | 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. |
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+ | Polycon released several consoles: | ||
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+ | *Polycon C-4002 (1977) | ||
+ | *Polycon C-4003 (1977) | ||
+ | *Polycon C-4010 (1978) | ||
+ | *Polycon PG-7 Programmable TV Games (1978, PC-50X Family) | ||
+ | *Polycon C-4016 Eighteen Games (1979, uses an AY-3-8610 / 8765 chip) | ||
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Manufacturer | Polycon (Hong Kong) |
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Generation | First Generation |
Release date | 1977 (EU) |
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.
Polycon released several consoles:
- Polycon C-4002 (1977)
- Polycon C-4003 (1977)
- Polycon C-4010 (1978)
- Polycon PG-7 Programmable TV Games (1978, PC-50X Family)
- Polycon C-4016 Eighteen Games (1979, uses an AY-3-8610 / 8765 chip)