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The Bentley Compu-Vision was apparently marketed in 1983, which would makes it one of the last pong systems ever produced ! The controllers are on wires, so you can remove them from the base and relax; you don't have to stay hunkered over the game unit. The first switch is a game selector which has the choices "Practice, Squash, Soccer, Tennis". The next button is Game Reset. The next is Ball Angle, with the choices Steep and Slight. Then Ball Speed with Fast and Slow. Next is Player Size with Small and Large, and the last switch is the power switch. There is no built in speaker--the sound comes through the TV speaker. the unit is 6.5 inches wide, 9.75 inches long, and 1.75 inches tall. It weighs about 1 pound. Inside of the unit, there are 3 adjustment knobs. one that controls picture size, horizontal placement, and brightness all at once. The second controls the volume, and the third is contrast
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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