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|image = [[image:ColorTVGame.jpg|200px]] | |image = [[image:ColorTVGame.jpg|200px]] | ||
|manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | ||
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The first of the Color TV Games, ''Color TV Game 6'', played six variations of "light tennis" or ''Pong''. The game was quite popular and sold over 1 million units. | The first of the Color TV Games, ''Color TV Game 6'', played six variations of "light tennis" or ''Pong''. The game was quite popular and sold over 1 million units. | ||
− | The next year, ''Color TV Game 15'' was released. It was similar to it's predecessor, but was able to play 15 variations of ''Pong'' | + | The next year, ''Color TV Game 15'' was released. It was similar to it's predecessor, but was able to play 15 variations of ''Pong''. |
That same year, ''Color TV Racing 112'' was released. The game had a bird's-eye view and the object of the game was to dodge traffic. Single player mode was played with the system's built in steering wheel and gear shift while multiplayer was played with attached controllers. | That same year, ''Color TV Racing 112'' was released. The game had a bird's-eye view and the object of the game was to dodge traffic. Single player mode was played with the system's built in steering wheel and gear shift while multiplayer was played with attached controllers. | ||
− | In 1979, Nintendo released ''Color TV | + | In 1979, Nintendo released ''Color TV Block Kusure'' which translates to "block buster." The game was a variation of ''Breakout''. The systems exterior design was one of [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s first projects with Nintendo. |
The final game in the series was ''Computer TV Game''. The game was a port of Nintendo's arcade game, [[Computer Othello]]. Both single and multiplayer was available. The games AI was good enough to make it quite popular. | The final game in the series was ''Computer TV Game''. The game was a port of Nintendo's arcade game, [[Computer Othello]]. Both single and multiplayer was available. The games AI was good enough to make it quite popular. | ||
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[[Category:Home Console]] | [[Category:Home Console]] |