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German electronics company.
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'''INTEL (INTerELektronik GmbH)''' is a german electronics company.
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==Intel TV Sport 1004 (D-670/37)==
 
==Intel TV Sport 1004 (D-670/37)==
<p style="text-align: justify;">{{Template:Infobox console
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{{Infobox console
|name = Intel TV-Sport 1004
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|title = Intel TV-Sport 1004
 
|Manufacturer = INTEL (Germany)
 
|Manufacturer = INTEL (Germany)
|Generation = First Generation
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|Generation = First generation
 
|Release date = 1977
 
|Release date = 1977
|Input Controller = 2 controllers|image = [[Image:Intel_TV-Sport_1004.jpg|230px]]}}The Intel TV Sport 1004 was also called the Gamatic 7600 which was produced in black and red cases. The system itself seems to have been made in Korea. The electronic board is labeled "F'GAMATIC-7600". Indeed many Gamatic 7600 systems identical to this one can be found worldwide, the earliest one being a japanese Gamatic 7600 system released in 1976.</p>
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|Input controller = 2 controllers
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|image = Intel_TV-Sport_1004.jpg
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}}
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The Intel TV Sport 1004 was also called the Gamatic 7600 which was produced in black and red cases. The system itself seems to have been made in Korea. The electronic board is labeled "F'GAMATIC-7600". Indeed many Gamatic 7600 systems identical to this one can be found worldwide, the earliest one being a japanese Gamatic 7600 system released in 1976.
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{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|CPU||TMS-1965 (Texas Instruments)
 
|CPU||TMS-1965 (Texas Instruments)
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|}
 
==Intel TV Sport 1006==
 
==Intel TV Sport 1006==
It's original box that had a top made of clear plastic. (1977)
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Released in 1977, with an original box had a top made of clear plastic.
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<gallery>
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Intel TV super sport 1006.jpg|Intel TV super sport 1006 case
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Intel TV super sport 1006 system.jpg|Intel TV super sport 1006 set
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Intel TV super sport 1006 controller.jpg|Intel TV super sport 1006 controller
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</gallery>
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==Intel TV Sport 2004==
 
==Intel TV Sport 2004==
(1977)
 
  
 
==Intel TV Sport 3006==
 
==Intel TV Sport 3006==
 
Common Pong system that was sold under lots of different brands. Almost the same like the Super Tele-Sport but with the 2 classic shooting games (includes a revolver). (1977)
 
Common Pong system that was sold under lots of different brands. Almost the same like the Super Tele-Sport but with the 2 classic shooting games (includes a revolver). (1977)
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==Intel TV Sport 4010==
 
==Intel TV Sport 4010==
 
It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 3006 but with 4 extra games. It offers the same games then it's successor the Intel TV-Sport 5010 although the housing (of a very common hongkong clone) of the 4010 is completely different. (1978)
 
It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 3006 but with 4 extra games. It offers the same games then it's successor the Intel TV-Sport 5010 although the housing (of a very common hongkong clone) of the 4010 is completely different. (1978)
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==Intel TV Sport 5010==
 
==Intel TV Sport 5010==
 
It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 4010 and offered the same games but a different housing. (1978)
 
It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 4010 and offered the same games but a different housing. (1978)
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==Intel Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)==
 
==Intel Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)==
{{Template:Infobox console
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{{Infobox console
|name = Intel Super Tele-Sport
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|title = Intel Super Tele-Sport
 
|Manufacturer = INTEL (Germany)
 
|Manufacturer = INTEL (Germany)
|Generation = First Generation
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|Generation = First generation
 
|Release date = 1977
 
|Release date = 1977
|Input Controller = 2 controllers|image = [[Image:Intel_Super_Tele-Sport.jpg|230px]]}}This is a very common european system. It was released by numerous manufacturers such as Intel (INTerELektronik GmbH), Asaflex, Univox, Sportron, Interstate and others. The case can be black or white and the controllers can change.
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|Input controller = 2 controllers
It has big orange buttons and large game selection wheel. It was released in 1977 and uses the popular AY-3-8500 chip, offering the 4 classic pong games : Hockey, Tennis, Squash and Squash practice. Another version offered 6 games : 4 same pong games + 2 shooting games. It had the same design as the 4 games model.
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|image = Intel_Super_Tele-Sport.jpg
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}}
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This is a very common european system. It was released by numerous manufacturers such as Intel (INTerELektronik GmbH), Asaflex, Univox, Sportron, Interstate and others. The case can be black or white and the controllers can change.
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It has big orange buttons and large game selection wheel. It was released in 1977 and uses the popular AY-3-8500 chip, offering the 4 classic pong games : Hockey, Tennis, Squash and Squash practice. Another version offered 6 games (4 same Pong games + 2 shooting games). It had the same design as the 4 games model.
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{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|CPU||[[AY-3-8500]] (General Instruments)
 
|CPU||[[AY-3-8500]] (General Instruments)
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|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
|}
 
|}
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==Intel Monza (D-719/00)==
 
==Intel Monza (D-719/00)==
{{Template:Infobox console
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{{Infobox console
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|title = Intel Monza (D-719/00)
 
|Manufacturer = Interton
 
|Manufacturer = Interton
|Generation = First Generation
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|Generation = First generation
|Release date = 1978}}
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|Release date = 1978
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}}
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The Intel Monza uses the much used Universal Research Labs F4301 chip that contains two racing games, and the same casing as the Interton Video 2400 & 2501. Although INTEL sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.
  
The Intel Monza uses the much used Universal Research Labs F4301 chip that contains two racing games, and the same casing as the Interton Video 2400 & 2501. Although Intel sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.
 
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|CPU||F4301 (Universal Research Labs)
 
|CPU||F4301 (Universal Research Labs)
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|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
|}
 
|}
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==Intel Grand Prix (D-731/07)==
 
==Intel Grand Prix (D-731/07)==
This very rare racing game system offers 2 car racing games. It was sold in 1978 by Intel and uses the same casing than the Universal Teleplay console also sold by Intel. Although Intel sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.
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This very rare racing game system offers 2 car racing games. It was sold in 1978 by Intel and uses the same casing than the Universal Teleplay console also sold by INTEL. Although INTEL sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.
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{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|CPU|| F4301 ?
 
|CPU|| F4301 ?
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==Intel Universal Tele-Play (D-744/34)==
 
==Intel Universal Tele-Play (D-744/34)==
{{Template:Infobox console
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{{Infobox console
|name = Intel Universal Tele-Play
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|title = Intel Universal Tele-Play
|Manufacturer = Intel(Germany)
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|Manufacturer = INTEL (Germany)
 
|Release date = 1979
 
|Release date = 1979
|Media type = PC-50x Cartridge}}
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|Media type = PC-50X cartridge
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}}
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Rare, 3rd Generation Pong system sold by Intel. Its housing and the small controllers have a very nice vintage design. The CPU was now found inside the [[PC-50X Family|PC-50x cartridge]].
  
Rare, 3rd Generation Pong system sold by Intel. Its housing and the small controllers have a very nice vintage design. The CPU was now found inside the [[PC-50x cartridge]]
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[[Category:Pong Console]]
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[[Category:Pong console]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 30 December 2020

Intel logo.png

INTEL (INTerELektronik GmbH) is a german electronics company.

Intel TV Sport 1004 (D-670/37)[edit]

Intel TV-Sport 1004
Intel TV-Sport 1004.jpg
Manufacturer INTEL (Germany)
Generation First generation
Release date 1977
Input controller 2 controllers

The Intel TV Sport 1004 was also called the Gamatic 7600 which was produced in black and red cases. The system itself seems to have been made in Korea. The electronic board is labeled "F'GAMATIC-7600". Indeed many Gamatic 7600 systems identical to this one can be found worldwide, the earliest one being a japanese Gamatic 7600 system released in 1976.

CPU TMS-1965 (Texas Instruments)
BUTTONS -
SWITCHES -
BUILT IN GAMES Tennis, Football, Squash, Practice
CONTROLLERS 2 paddles with a knob and fire button
SCORE -
COLOR / B&W -
SOUND Built-in speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT -
I/O PORTS RF TV video output
POWER SUPPLY AC/DC 9v 40mA 360mW or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries

Intel TV Sport 1006[edit]

Released in 1977, with an original box had a top made of clear plastic.

Intel TV Sport 2004[edit]

Intel TV Sport 3006[edit]

Common Pong system that was sold under lots of different brands. Almost the same like the Super Tele-Sport but with the 2 classic shooting games (includes a revolver). (1977)

Intel TV Sport 4010[edit]

It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 3006 but with 4 extra games. It offers the same games then it's successor the Intel TV-Sport 5010 although the housing (of a very common hongkong clone) of the 4010 is completely different. (1978)

Intel TV Sport 5010[edit]

It was the follower of the Super Tele-Sport 4010 and offered the same games but a different housing. (1978)

Intel Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)[edit]

Intel Super Tele-Sport
Intel Super Tele-Sport.jpg
Manufacturer INTEL (Germany)
Generation First generation
Release date 1977
Input controller 2 controllers

This is a very common european system. It was released by numerous manufacturers such as Intel (INTerELektronik GmbH), Asaflex, Univox, Sportron, Interstate and others. The case can be black or white and the controllers can change. It has big orange buttons and large game selection wheel. It was released in 1977 and uses the popular AY-3-8500 chip, offering the 4 classic pong games : Hockey, Tennis, Squash and Squash practice. Another version offered 6 games (4 same Pong games + 2 shooting games). It had the same design as the 4 games model.

CPU AY-3-8500 (General Instruments)
BUTTONS Serve, Reset
SWITCHES power on/off, sound on/off, difficulty settings
BUILT IN GAMES 2 racing games
CONTROLLERS none
SCORE On screen
COLOR / B&W Black & white
SOUND Built-in speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT -
I/O PORTS RF TV video output
POWER SUPPLY External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries

Intel Monza (D-719/00)[edit]

Intel Monza (D-719/00)
Manufacturer Interton
Generation First generation
Release date 1978

The Intel Monza uses the much used Universal Research Labs F4301 chip that contains two racing games, and the same casing as the Interton Video 2400 & 2501. Although INTEL sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.

CPU F4301 (Universal Research Labs)
BUTTONS -
SWITCHES power on/off , one/two players, score on/off
BUILT IN GAMES 2 racing games
CONTROLLERS 2 paddles with a knob
SCORE On screen
COLOR / B&W -
SOUND Built-in speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT -
I/O PORTS RF TV video output
POWER SUPPLY External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries

Intel Grand Prix (D-731/07)[edit]

This very rare racing game system offers 2 car racing games. It was sold in 1978 by Intel and uses the same casing than the Universal Teleplay console also sold by INTEL. Although INTEL sold most of their products in Germany this racing system was only found in the Netherlands.

CPU  F4301 ?
BUTTONS none
SWITCHES 4 switches
BUILT IN GAMES 2 racing games
CONTROLLERS None, 2 knobs on the case
SCORE -
COLOR / B&W -
SOUND Built-in speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT -
I/O PORTS RF TV video output
POWER SUPPLY External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries

Intel Universal Tele-Play (D-744/34)[edit]

Intel Universal Tele-Play
Manufacturer INTEL (Germany)
Release date 1979
Media type PC-50X cartridge

Rare, 3rd Generation Pong system sold by Intel. Its housing and the small controllers have a very nice vintage design. The CPU was now found inside the PC-50x cartridge.