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The '''Telstar''' is a family of video game consoles produced by [[Coleco]] from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone based on General Instrument's [[AY-3-8500]] chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series.
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The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone based on General Instrument's [[AY-3-8500]] chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series.
  
 
==Models==
 
==Models==
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#'''Telstar Gemini''' (1978): Four pinball games and two light-gun games in color, light gun, two flipper buttons on left and right sides of case, pinball launch button and field adjustment sliders on top, light gun, uses a MOS Technology MPS 7600-004 chip.
 
#'''Telstar Gemini''' (1978): Four pinball games and two light-gun games in color, light gun, two flipper buttons on left and right sides of case, pinball launch button and field adjustment sliders on top, light gun, uses a MOS Technology MPS 7600-004 chip.
 
#'''Telstar Arcade''' (1977): Cartridge-based, triangular case includes light gun, steering wheel with gear shift, and paddles, one on each side. Each cartridge includes a customized MOS Technology MPS-7600 chip (one of these chips was the 004 used by the Gemini). The chip contained custom logic circuits driven by a basic processor which ran a very small program stored in ROM.
 
#'''Telstar Arcade''' (1977): Cartridge-based, triangular case includes light gun, steering wheel with gear shift, and paddles, one on each side. Each cartridge includes a customized MOS Technology MPS-7600 chip (one of these chips was the 004 used by the Gemini). The chip contained custom logic circuits driven by a basic processor which ran a very small program stored in ROM.
 
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== Gallery ==
 
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Coleco_Telstar_Alpha.jpg|Coleco Telstar Alpha
 
Coleco_Telstar_Alpha.jpg|Coleco Telstar Alpha
 
Coleco_Telstar_Colortron.jpg|Coleco Telstar Colortron
 
Coleco_Telstar_Colortron.jpg|Coleco Telstar Colortron
 
Coleco_Telstar_Arcade.jpg|Coleco Telstar Arcade
 
Coleco_Telstar_Arcade.jpg|Coleco Telstar Arcade
 
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</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:Console]]
 
[[Category:Console]]
[[Category:First generation]]
 

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