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I > INTEL (GERMANY) > Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)     


INTEL (GERMANY)
Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)

This is a very common european system. It was released by numerous manufacturers such as Intel (Germany), Asaflex, Univox, Sportron, Interstate and others. The case can be black or white and the controllers can change.

It has big orange buttons and large game selection wheel. It was released in 1977 and uses the popular AY-3-8500 chip grom General Instruments offering the 4 classic pong games : Hockey, Tennis, Squash and Squash practice. Another version offered 6 games : 4 same pong games + 2 shooting games. It had the same design as the 4 games model.

This particular model was sold by Intel in Germany. It is unclear if this Intel company is the same as the world famous one... If someone could help us on this subject that would be great ! We personaly think it is a different one, based in germany...

The fun fact is that the controllers are attached to the console by "scratches" !

NAME  Super Tele-Sport (D-688/36)
MANUFACTURER  Intel (Germany)
ORIGIN  Europe
YEAR  1977
BUILT IN GAMES  Hockey, Tennis, Squash , Squash practice
CONTROLLERS  2 detachable paddles with no fire button
CPU  General Instruments AY-3-8500
BUTTONS  Serve, Reset
SWITCHES  power on/off, bat size (big/small), service (auto/man.), ball speed (hi/low), ball angle (20°/40°), sound on/off
SCORE  On screen
COLORS  Black & white
SOUND  Built-in speaker
I/O PORTS  RF TV video output
BATTERIES  6 x UM2 (C size) batteries
POWER SUPPLY  9v DC external power supply
GUN  No
PRICE  Unknown


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