The following comes from Pong-Story.com
The Telstar Colortron was released in 1978. It is one of the only systems based around the AY-3-8510 game chip, a derivate of the AY-3-8500. The system offers 4 games instead of 6, but the picture is in color, which is much better. Sound is not unpleasant like on most of the other systems, since it comes from a little piezzo beeper which produces a very discrete sound. The game selection is done using a push-button rather than a switch (easier to use and more robust). Curiously, the system requires two 9V batteries: one for the "video" (the games), and one for the "sound" (maybe the internal circuitry of the piezzo beeper).
Coleco Telstar Colortron: a small and very simple system... The box of the system.
That's colorific!
Beep! Beep!
Does it still work?
I don't know. I don't really feel comfortable testing a lot of these older machines. They are 30 years old. It's likely they'd start a fire.
I've never seen half the shit you're posting
kudos and stuff
I highly doubt it would blow up or catch fire....
Before it was stolen, I used to fire up my intellivision and play several hours on it. I think im still alive.
I prefer aquireing old game systems that work and have games with them, it urks me not being able to play them. that is why ive been pissed off at my magnavox oddessy 2 (needs a proprietery TV box I dont have)....
if I ever got the first magnavox oddessy I would at least play it once to see what it was like to play it...
Well the difference between you and I my friend is that I'm old enough where I've actually played these systems when they came out. No need to go back and see what it was like. I was there. I know what it was like when they were new, and it was so exciting to own one you'd piss your pants with glee. Except my family never owned one, since they though video games were satanic or something. But to this very day, I can name all my neghbors on the three adjacent streets where we lived, and I could tell you what game systems they owned. We had one family down the street whose daughter was my step-brother's age. Her family had an Odyssey 2 (The only one on the block) and somehow, (I have no idea how) we were let inside to play Demon Attack on it. It was great.
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Profizzle99 At:7:46 PM
Haha just have Don in for his 1 liners and laughter, adds a good element to the show.
NutMan At:6:58 PM
does don suesse play games? im just asking because ive never heard him talk about games.
segaman-xero At:12:15 PM
yummy
LarryMac At:12:15 PM
Gee Kevin, I think your mom made that dish that weekend when she was in town when I first met her
Kevin J Baird At:9:34 AM
Yea, it's fixed now.
segaman-xero At:6:02 AM
i see your having fun with this test bussiness
Kevin J Baird At:10:19 PM
test
One pound of slimey greasy gofer guys, mutilated monkey meat, chopped up baby parakeet, french fried eyeballs dipped in dirty kerosene, all in a pool of blood. Oh I forgot my spoon!
Kevin J Baird At:10:18 PM