/v/'s Recommended Games Wiki
mNo edit summary
Tag: sourceedit
mNo edit summary
Tag: sourceedit
Line 3: Line 3:
 
<center>''"No. 1 in video games."''</center>
 
<center>''"No. 1 in video games."''</center>
   
The Telstar is a very early video game console made by Coleco to cash in on the then-recent popularity of Pong. Since this is from before cartridges were invented, each Telstar model came with it's own embedded games, though the majority of them were just minor variations of Pong.
+
The Telstar is a series of early dedicated video game consoles made by Coleco to cash in on the then-recent popularity of Pong. Since this is from before cartridges were invented, each Telstar model came with it's own embedded games, though the majority of them were just minor variations of Pong.
   
There were 14 different Telstar models released. The earlier models only included the usual Pong clones and were monochrome, with later models including lightgun games and pinball simulators and already featuring color. The last model on the Telstar line, the Telstar Arcade, includes a steering wheel and lightgun and already supports cartridges, with four released cartridges for it each including three to four games.
+
There were 14 different Telstar models released. The earlier models only included the usual Pong clones and could only display the games in monochrome. Later models included lightgun games, pinball simulators and racing games and were açready capable of displaying color. The last model on the Telstar line, the Telstar Arcade, came in a weird triangular format and included a steering wheel with a gear shift, a lightgun and paddles. This model supported cartridges, with five released cartridges for it each including three to four games.
   
 
{{Stub}}
 
{{Stub}}

Revision as of 02:01, 10 July 2017

Telstar logo
"No. 1 in video games."

The Telstar is a series of early dedicated video game consoles made by Coleco to cash in on the then-recent popularity of Pong. Since this is from before cartridges were invented, each Telstar model came with it's own embedded games, though the majority of them were just minor variations of Pong.

There were 14 different Telstar models released. The earlier models only included the usual Pong clones and could only display the games in monochrome. Later models included lightgun games, pinball simulators and racing games and were açready capable of displaying color. The last model on the Telstar line, the Telstar Arcade, came in a weird triangular format and included a steering wheel with a gear shift, a lightgun and paddles. This model supported cartridges, with five released cartridges for it each including three to four games.

First Generation
Consoles Nintendo Color TV-Game - Magnavox Odyssey - Coleco Telstar
Other CDC PLATO - Old and Busted