TV Scoreboard
The TV Scoreboard (sometimes called RadioShack TV Scoreboard) is a Pong-like dedicated home video game console manufactured from 1976 through the early '80s and made by Tandy.[1][2] Distribution was handled exclusively by Radio Shack. The machines were constructed in Hong Kong. The TV Scoreboard consisted of a left and right player, with dials or paddles on the hand held piece, and had multiple Pong era games. A variant also included a revolver-type light gun, which was used for a clay pigeon shooting game. Using additional cosmetic attachments to the light gun, the user could change its appearance to be that of a rifle. The games included but were not restricted to tennis, squash, hockey and practice. Games and game modes, including difficulty settings and serving settings, could be adjusted with switches. It ran on either an AC adapter, or six 1.5 V AA batteries.[2]
Also known as | RadioShack TV Scoreboard |
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Developer | Tandy |
Manufacturer | Radio Shack |
Type | Dedicated home video game console |
Generation | First generation |
Release date | 1976 |
CPU | General Instruments AY-3-8500 |
Power | AC adapter or 6 x 1.5v AA battery |
Successor | Tandy Video Information System |
The console belongs to the first generation of video game console and is based on one single chip: the General Instruments AY-3-8500.
Games
The following ten games are playable with the system:[2]
- Tennis
- Football
- Squash
- Practice (Pelota)
- Target
- Motorcycle
- Enduro
- Motocross
- Stunt Cycle
- Drag Race
References
- Radio Shack TV Scoreboard (handheld), OLD-COMPUTERS.COM Museum
- "Tandy TV Scoreboard - Computer - Computing History". www.computinghistory.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-11-16.