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Pong Console Collection
APF - Match - classic Pong console, woodgrain optic, sold in Europe and USA
APF - TV-Fun - model 401 - also sold by Sears as the Tele-Games Sports Center
Atomic - TV-Player 1 - licensed by Magnavox - rare German Pong console from 1977
Heathkit GD 1380 - rare kit produced in USA, 1976 including Light Gun GDA 1380-1
Heathkit GD 1999 - is a clone of National Semiconductor's "Adversary" system
HGS - Telematch, console including 6 games, also as Bibip 4 by Creatronic in France
HGS - TELESPORT - model 4, module based console, compatible to Hanimex TVG 070
Honeybell - Video-Sports 55 - a tiny console in a nice red carrying case
Intel - TV Sports 1004 - not produced by big brother, it was a manufacturer in Munich
Intercord - Tank TV Game - rare German console including tank game and controllers
Interton - Video 3000 - two internal control knobs built-in the system
Körting - Tele-Multiplay - model 825/042 - wonderful 70th Panton design Pong
Körting - Tele-Multiplay - model 825/050 - also as 4 player version by Roberts (US)
Körting - Tele-Multiplay - model 825/301 - huge design, a dinosaur among Pongs
Magnavox - Odyssey 200 - analog board design plus Texas Instruments chips
Magnavox - Odyssey 2001 - also by Philips for the European market
Magnavox - Odyssey² aka Philips Videopac G7000 - Silver joystick edition
Match - Spectrum 6 - unusual case design - very limited functionality
MBO - Tele-ball - one of the nicest consoles in our collection: woodgrain & aluminium
MBO - Teleball Cassette I - Console using the General Instruments chip modules
Miragame - GMC-802 - offers everything a player needs to play Pong
Mustang - Color TV Sports - model 9012 - 6 game console including light pistol
Palladium - Tele-Match L - model 825/182, nice 6 game console including light pistol
Philips - Las Vegas - model ES 2218 - uses the quite rare GI AY-3-8600 game chip
Poppy - 9009 - tiny classic Pong with external controllers sold in Germany
R10 - 9012 Color TV Sports - six game console including a very realistic pistol
RFT - TV Spiel - rare console produced in the former GDR / DDR (East Germany)
Temco - T-900 - TV. GAME - The smallest Pong handheld console in our collection
Tomy - Blip - a mechanical Pong-type game, invented by Hikoo Usami (Tokyo)
Ultrasound - Color - TV 9010 - rare and unique handheld style design
Unimex - Mark-V / B - a small Pong system that was sold in Germany
Universum - Multispiel - unusual handheld Pong, also by Tandy RadioShack in USA
Videomaster - Superscore (model VM-8) - was sold as homegrow kit in UK
Video-Sports - Skylark-124 - by Sunkyong Ltd, Korea - Basic 1970s design
The undocumented Collection
Allied Leisure - "Name of the Game" (model A-100), donated by Bruce Benedict, USA - L
Atari - Super Pong IV Tele-Games - Serial # 660774 including 4 controllers
Atari 2600 - Telegames #50 - Sears module: Pong, Hockey, Socker, Volley- & Basket Ball
Bentley Compu-Vision - "Last Pong Console", 1983 - PreOwner: John M. Siefer III, USA
Binatone - Grandstar - module based console from UK inculding 2 modules, boxed
Buro Vormkrijgers - Pong Clock - # A0283-06-06 from first owner, boxed with letter
Decca - TV Game - in original box - also by Sovereign as Supersports TV Game sold in UK
Exclusiv - TVG-409-8/8 - 1977, unused, boxed, manual (German)
Hanimex - TVG 070 C - 1976 - modules compatible to HGS - Telesport-4 - L
Harvard - Mini Color TV Game H-5 AY-3-8500 1978 (US) - also ZEON TV Colour Game T-800C and by ABN Bank (Netherlands) as promotion gift called TV Spel
HGS - Telesport - 4 - compatible to Hanimex TVG 070 C
Ingersoll XK1010 Battle Commando Console - rare module base console from UK
Interton Video 2000, 1975, Supert Tennis, Attacke, Sparring, Badminton
Interton Video 3000, 6 games plus the mysterious 7th game "Handicap", boxed, manual (d)
Interstate (UK) - also sold as SPORTRON (white case) in France
MBO - Tele-ball VII - boxed, including light gun - also in original box
MBO - Tele-ball IX - including Tennis, Target, Gridball, Handball, Soccer, Hockey
National Semiconductor Adversary - Donated by Matt Hill, USA - L - L - L
Société Occitane - OC5000 CONSOLE - 1977 by Design Studio 2, Toulouse, France
Palladium - Tele Cassette Game - rare module based console inculding 2 modules
Palladium - Tele Multiplay S - model 825/395, Magnavox licensed
Palladium - Telematch 4000 - in original box
Philips - Las Vegas - model EB 7601 - construction kit including manual (german), boxed
Philips - Tele-spiel FS 2201 - 1975, this console uses game cartridges - L
Philips - VideoJeu N20 - sold in France, also sold by Radiola and Schneider as Telelude (France)
Poppy - TVG4 - 1977, boxed with external controllers, cartonage inlay
R10 - spare "Pong in a Chip" board including AY-2-8500 chip, 1977, Taiwan
Ricochet - Model MT1A - 1977 by Microelectronic Systems Corp., USA - Serial: 011395 - L
Schmid - TVG 2000, also sold as Intercord - Tele-Computer XL 2000
SHG - Blackpoint FS 1003, also sold as Radofin Tele-Sports III - L - L - d - L (modules)
Sportel TV - early Pong console sold in UK, boxed with styrophoam
Sportstron - Coca-Cola edition (Japan import, 1978) Limited Edition, never sold
Sonnesta - Hide Away TV Game - 1977, also by Eaca as Hide-Away TV Game in USA
Tandy - TV Scoreboard - 1977, also sold as Universum Color Multispiel 4106
Teleng Telestars TV Games - sold in UK with original packaging and cardboard sleeve
Telespiel - TV-4SW - tiny German console including manual (german), boxed
Triton - Handheld TV Game build in UK including manual (e), boxed
Ultrasound - Tele Sports - 1976, with controllers, also sold by Radofin as tele-sports
Unimex - Mark IX - module based console inculding 2 modules, manual and gun
Universum - Multi-Spiel - 1975/6, "Zanussi - Pong-O Tronic" design, controllers - L - L
Universum - TV Spiel 1004 - 1977 - boxed, manual (g) - also Apollo 2001 by Enterprex
Universum - Model 2006 Multispiel - 1977, boxed (two in archive, one defect)
Universum - Model 4006 Multispiel - 1977, boxed
Videomaster - Colourshot - Model VMV2 including PSU (18V 170MA DC) and controllers
Videomaster - Rally Home TV Game VM4 MK1 Analog (CMOS) 1975, schematic - L
Videomaster - Strika 2 Home T.V. Game - 1977 model VMV8, AY-3-8500 chip, boxed - L
Zanussi Seleco - Ping-O-Tronic - 1976 analog - prev.owner: Thomas Dörpinghaus
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