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H.G.S. ELECTRONIC  H.G.S. Electronic
Telesport

This is a typical system using catridges based on the different chipsets developped by General Instruments in the late 70s. Each GI chips was able to generate several games, ball games for a start, then later car racing, motorcycle, submarines, tanks and shooting games.

The system has two detachable controllers with one analog joystick and one fire button each. The control panel is composed of 10 buttons to select the different games offered by each cartridge (10 being the maximum). Difficulty switches, power switch and a start button can also be found. There is even a volume control slider which is quite uncommon on this type of system, and very useful too!!

Systems with green and orange buttons can be found (see "more pictures" section).

We need more info about this pong ! If you designed, used, or have more info about this system, please send us pictures or anything you might find useful.

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NAME  Telesport
MANUFACTURER  H.G.S. Electronic
ORIGIN  Germany
YEAR  Unknown
BUILT IN GAMES  None
CONTROLLERS  Two controllers with analog joysticks and a fire button
CPU  None. Chipsets are located in each cartridge
GRAPHIC MODES  Unknown
COLORS  Yes
SOUND  Yes. Volume control (slider) on the front panel.
I/O PORTS  Power in, TV RF video output
BUILT IN MEDIA  Cartridges
BATTERIES  7 cartridges (maybe 8)
POWER SUPPLY  Unknown
PRICE  Unknown





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