From Pong-Story.com: The Telstar Combat (model 6065) was released in 1977. It is not a PONG system, but we decided to list it for three reasons: first, it is made by Coelco. Second, it is dedicated to a single game: tank combat, which was another classic game of the era. Third, it uses the AY-3-8700 game chip from GI, which offers four variants of the tank game. The system has a well design case with "ergonomic" joysticks.
I found my stash of really old pictures from like ten years ago. The top photo is the unit I have today. The bottom photos are of an older unit I no longer have. Notice the different color of the plastic. Interesting. If you see any shots of a messy garage area and a soloflex background, those are shots from the old storage area that I took around a decade ago. I'm going to add those pictures to the ones here that didn't come out.
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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