Gameroom Tele-Pong
The Gameroom Tele-Pong (sometimes also called Entex Gameroom Tele-Pong or ENTEX Gameroom Tele-Pong) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console developed, published and marketed by Entex Industries starting in 1976.[2][3] The Gameroom Tele-Pong displays the games in black and white. The score is built in the console. It has no sound.[2] The Gameroom Tele-Pong is similar to the first Japanese video game console, Epoch's TV Tennis Electrotennis, released a year prior.
Manufacturer | Entex Industries |
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Type | Dedicated home video game console |
Release date | 1976[1] |
Lifespan | 1976-? |
Units sold | Unknown |
Display | TV |
Mass | Unknown |
Predecessor | Unknown |
Successor | Unknown |
There was also a version released in the United Kingdom marketed by Binatone called the TV Game Unit.[4] It had a price of £23.95.[4]
References
- TV games turn your set into a sports arena, By William J. Hawkins, Popular Science, Nov 1976, Page 91, Table: ...Entex / Tele-Pong / $60 / Tennis, tabble tennis, handball, practice / Digital scoring, sound, skill selector, (H-V movement on table tennis)...
- ENTEX Gameroom Tele-Pong, OLD-COMPUTERS.COM Museum
- Vox. "Entex Gameroom Tele-Pong is a video game console". Vox Odyssey. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
- "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
External links
- Entex Gameroom Tele-Pong on YouTube (Feb 18, 2015. By Sly DC.)
- Gameroom Tele-Pong at www.old-computers.com
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