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 The Sheen Video Game is a Pong-clone manufactured in Hong Kong and released in Australia in 1976 by Sheen.
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The '''Sheen Video Game''' is a Pong-clone manufactured in Hong Kong and released in Australia in 1976 by Sheen.
 
 
==Features==
 
  
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== Features ==
 
The system includes two removable -but not fully detachable- paddle controllers, and a non-removable RF cable.
 
The system includes two removable -but not fully detachable- paddle controllers, and a non-removable RF cable.
  
It has four built-in games, which include Hockey, Squash, Tennis and Hand Ball. They are all essentially Pong with minor changes. In addition to this, players can choose from two speed and two bat size options, switch the angle between 20º and 40º, and slect between auto and manual serving.
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It has four built-in games, which include Hockey, Squash, Tennis and Hand Ball. They are all essentially Pong with minor changes. In addition to this, player can choose from two speed and two bat size options, switch the angle between 20º and 40º, and select between auto and manual serving.
  
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== Hardware ==
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The console can be powered by an external 9V DC power supply, or alternatively by six UM-1/D-sized batteries.
  
==Hardware==
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[[Category:Pong console]]
The console can be powered by an external 9V DC power supply, or alternatively by six UM-1/D-sized batteries.
 

Revision as of 18:57, 25 July 2021

The Sheen Video Game is a Pong-clone manufactured in Hong Kong and released in Australia in 1976 by Sheen.

Features

The system includes two removable -but not fully detachable- paddle controllers, and a non-removable RF cable.

It has four built-in games, which include Hockey, Squash, Tennis and Hand Ball. They are all essentially Pong with minor changes. In addition to this, player can choose from two speed and two bat size options, switch the angle between 20º and 40º, and select between auto and manual serving.

Hardware

The console can be powered by an external 9V DC power supply, or alternatively by six UM-1/D-sized batteries.