The Telescore 750 (also known as Telescore SEB 750) is a dedicated first-generation[1] home video game console manufactured and released by Groupe SEB in 1977, only in France[2][3][4][5] for 100 Franc.[6] Two revisions were released afterwards; the Telescore 751 in 1978,[7] identical to the Telescore 750 but with two detachable game controllers and support for a lightgun sold separately,[6] and the Telescore 752 in 1979,[8] which was almost identical to the Telescore 751 but could also display games in color and had the lightgun included.[2][3][6]
Also known as | Telescore SEB 750 |
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Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
Type | Dedicated home video game console |
Generation | First generation |
Release date | 1977 |
Lifespan | 1977–1978 |
Introductory price | 100 Franc (1978) |
Power | Power adapter: 6 V Batteries: 4 x 1.5 volt LR14 |
Successor | Telescore 751 (revision) |
The system is powered by a power adapter with 6 V or 4 x 1.5 volt LR14 batteries.[7]
Games
editDue to the TMS-1965-NC chipset from Texas Instruments,[2][3] the Telescore 750 is able to play the following four games:
With the Telescore 751 and Telescore 752, it is also possible to play the following two extra games which need the lightgun:
- tir d'entraînement
- tir aux pigeons
References
edit- ^ "Ficha Técnica de SEB Telescore 750 de SEB". www.museodelvideojuego.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- ^ a b c "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- ^ a b c "Seb - Telescore (mod.750)". www.system-cfg.com. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- ^ "Serious Game Classification : Seb Telescore 750 / 751 / 752 (1977)". serious.gameclassification.com. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- ^ "seb750". pongmania.free.fr. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ a b c "Seb Telescore". silicium.org. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ a b "Seb telescore 751". pongmania.free.fr. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ "seb752". pongmania.free.fr. Retrieved 2019-11-16.