Video game console from 1977 - what is it?
TIVO_YORK99
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Hi all,
I'm trying to find the gaming console that my parents owned from around 1977.
It was like a colecovision console but wasn't by them.
It had tennis, football and also a light gun that you would shoot a brick on the screen that would bounce around.
Anyone any ideas?, I'd love to find it and maybe buy it for them for old times sake.
Thanks
I'm trying to find the gaming console that my parents owned from around 1977.
It was like a colecovision console but wasn't by them.
It had tennis, football and also a light gun that you would shoot a brick on the screen that would bounce around.
Anyone any ideas?, I'd love to find it and maybe buy it for them for old times sake.
Thanks
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You'd know if you had an Atari 2600.
I never had one so its a pure guess.
Looking through google, it's similar to the interton 2400, but it was fake wooden and the controllers literally just had a dial on them to go up or down.
I'll keep looking, I'm sure once I see it I'll recognise it.
This is the model I had. The little white controller at the left side was for a motorbike game on mine, where you judged the right speed to go up a ramp over a growing number of buses.
http://www.bangingtunes.com/img/user/posts/sjp_Grandstand%20Adman%205000%20TV%20Game_www.JPG
http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/vg/mattel.htm
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=3&c=1039
^^^ Hotelier helped me on that one too.
I still have something very similar to what you describe in the loft in working order. I was also about 6 or so when it came along. It was played on the TV. My one has just 3 games, using no scores on screen, you have to do them yourself! It's got tennis, a basic football, and a strange third game with a hole in a wall that moves with the player who has to hit the "ball" through the moving hole. I'm unsure of the make without dredging the loft about, but it did have the fake wooden box effect you mention. It must also have been from around 1977 or even a bit earlier probably. About 5 years ago I got it out for the first time since the 1970's and plugged it into a portable TV and it still worked perfectly!
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http://www.uknet.net/showcase/Museum/094_Binatone_TV_Master_MK6.sized.jpg
The Binatone TV Master Mk6, came packaged with a light gun, it offers 6 games : 4 pong games (squash, squash practice, football, tennis) and 2 shooting games (target, shooting).
and two detachable paddles with twistable dials/knobs
That sounds like it could be it........
I remember playing a motor bike stunt game where u had to jump over red buses but the controller I remember had a slide control for speed. Good fun but near impossible when the whole screen filled up with buses lol