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Atari 2600 Game Console
Atari 2600
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Coleco ColecoVision Game Console
Coleco ColecoVision
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Mattel Intellivision Game Console
Mattel Intellivision
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3 editorial reviews
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Activision Tennis review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Classic Game Room reviews TENNIS for Atari 2600 from 1981 by Activision. Tennis is a fun two player game on Atari 2600 but fails to deliver real single player action because the computer is smarter than you are. It's like playing chess against HAL 9000. Enjoy this competent programming effort that looks like real tennis with somewhat life-like players holding tennis rackets as they bat the ball back and forth across the lush, grassy tennis court. CGR Activision's Tennis video review features Tennis video game gameplay on Atari 2600. Select from four modes of gameplay (two single player and two 2-player modes) and choose your difficulty (A or B) as your compete to become the tennis pro champion in 1981's TENNIS for Atari 2600.Read more
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IntelliVision 2 review. Classic Game Room reviews the Mattel Electronics INTELLIVISION II video game system released in 1983! The original Intellivision was released in 1980 and featured an awesome wood grained strip (fake of course) as well as connected controllers and a large library of video games. The Intellivision II is smaller, lighter and sporting an external power supply and a serious lack of wood grain, yet it actually works. CGR Intellivision 2 video review features the Intellivision II videogame console in white/beige plastic with controllers and numerous games like Lock 'N' Chase, Astrosmash, Burgertime and Demon Attack.Read more
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User rating
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4.3 out of 5
46 user ratings
5 stars
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Hardware

StorageNone
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CPU cores111
CPU speed0.0 GHz
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0.9 GHz
CPU model1 Core MOS Technology 6507 @ 1.19 MHz1 Core Zilog Z801 Core General Instrument CP1610 894.886 kHz
RAM memory
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1KB
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Controller

Alternative Controller Includednonono

Dimensions

Colour of productBlack,BrownBlack,SilverBeige,Brown

Connectivity

Ethernetno
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WiFinonono
USBno
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Number of USB Inputs000
HDMIno
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Component outputno
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Composite outputno
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SCART outno
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Number of connection ports2
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S-video outputno
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VGA outputsno
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Digital optical input no
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Digital optical outputno
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