Telejogo II

The Telejogo II is a dedicated first-generation[1] home video game console that was manufactured by Philco and Ford and released in 1979 in Brazil as the successor to the 1977 video game console Telejogo.[2]

Telejogo II
A Telejogo II
ManufacturerPhilco, Ford
TypeDedicated home video game console
GenerationFirst generation
Release date1979
PredecessorTelejogo

In contrast to the predecessor, the paddles are no longer attached to the housing of the console itself, but are removable.[2]

Games

Due the integrated AY-3-8610 chipset,[3] the system is able to play the following ten games:[2]

  • Hockey
  • Tênis
  • Paredão I
  • Paredão II
  • Basquete I
  • Basquete II
  • Futebol
  • Barreira
  • Tiro Alvo I
  • Tiro Alvo II
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References

  1. "Telejogo II". Bojogá (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  2. "Conheça (ou relembre) o Telejogo, o primeiro video game do Brasil". m.tecmundo.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  3. "Pong-Story - David Winter's Pong Rarity List and Price Guide". www.pong-story.com. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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