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Consoles of the '70s

Our guide to the grandfathers of gaming

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US


Philips Videopac G7000 - Europe

Literally the same exact thing as the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Philips - parent company to Magnavox - released it as such in Europe.


Nintendo Color TV-Game 15 - Japan

Selling over a million units, the TV-Game 15 enabled easier play now that the controllers were on cables, rather than both players having to crowd the console. Also, fifteen different versions of Light Tennis (read: Pong) were included in the package. Not to be confused with…


Nintendo Color TV-Racing 112 - Japan

The same year, Nintendo put out a bird’s-eye-view racing game with the console itself doubling as a steering wheel and gearshift. Trust us, the TV-Racing 112 was way less goofy than the Wii wheel. Also, the system came with two smaller controllers if you ever wanted some low-def multiplayer.



Atari 400/800 Home Computer

The Atari 400 and 800 series were introduced to compete with other home computers, which at the time included the Apple II and Commodore PET. The 400 and 800 stood for how much RAM each system contained (4KB and 8KB respectively), but by the time both were released the prices of RAM had dropped so much that they all included 8KB. Despite the feature-rich 800, the more affordable 400 outsold its big brother. Atari would continue to introduce a billion new home computers each year.


Milton Bradley Electronic Game System Microvision

Developed by prominent board game kingpin, Milton Bradley, the Microvision was a handheld, cartridge-based system. Very few games were ever developed for it and hardly any third-parties gave a shit about it. The Microvision was also accident prone as it was susceptible to problems including the LCD screen to spontaneously leak, a jumpy motherboard and being able to easily break the keypad. This console didn’t deserve to live.


TI-99/4 Texas Instruments Home Computer

Released at a price of $1,150 in the late seventies, this home computer featured a calculator-style keyboard, which lacked the ability to type lowercase text. No matter, the TI-99/4 holds the distinction of being the first 16-bit PC. The TI-99 line popularized “plug and play” support for peripherals (what happens when you plug new devices into your computer). Was redesigned in 1981 and sold at half the price.


Nintendo Color TV-Block Busters

Featuring a similar design to the Color TV Game 6, this design featured one dial for use on included game, Breakout. This system holds the honor of being one of Shigeru Miyamoto’s first videogaming projects after joining up with Nintendo a few years prior. Undeniably, he would have a great effect on Nintendo. But that’s a story for another day.

Hear more about this article in TalkRadar.

Jun 17, 2008


 
12 Comments
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lynx987  - 1 year 2 months ago 
dam there was a a lot of crap..........i only had 7 of them
Spybreak8  - 1 year 2 months ago 
lol wow, we have the Atari 2600, the paddles don't work anymore, was how I got into the love of games though.
ClusterShart  - 1 year 2 months ago 
long before my time
Thequestion 121  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I didn't know there were so many consoles that played Pong. Thank god they moved on to bigger and better things.
Alcyones  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Imagine if it got far enough to....Pong HD!
rockykid19  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i know my family first got the nes, and super mario, i still think its the greatest game ever
MegaGamer1000  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i never knew there were so many systems in the 70's i thought there was only pong
Sukururu  - 1 year 2 months ago 
My first console wa the NES (some of the best games I've played) and there were alot before it. I only Knew About The First Pong.
AQRippinPwner  - 1 year 1 month ago 
omfg! Thank god its not like that today or i would get SOOOO Bored with playing pong!!!
blu2580  - 1 year 1 month ago 
OMFG! the coleco combat was disgusting!
beefandonion  - 1 year 1 month ago 
when do we get the 80's consoles? I used to love my Vectrex and Colecovision!!
ender707  - 1 year 1 month ago 
The Coleco Combat Looks a Lot Like The Halo 3 LE XBOX 360 WTF???
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