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cpu = [[MOS 7601]]| | cpu = [[MOS 7601]]| | ||
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media = | media = Non-interchangeable [[ROM|ROM chip(s)]]| | ||
release = | release = EU: 1975| | ||
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The models were the '''Commodore T.V. Game 2000K''' and '''Commodore T.V. Game 3000H'''. | The models were the '''Commodore T.V. Game 2000K''' and '''Commodore T.V. Game 3000H'''. | ||
Words on the consoles were printed in both English and German. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 13 January 2024
Commodore T.V. Game | |
Designer | Commodore International |
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Manufacturer | Commodore International |
CPU | MOS 7601 |
Graphics | 4 colors |
Memory | N/A |
Media | Non-interchangeable ROM chip(s) |
Released | EU: 1975 |
Added to Museum | Not added yet |
The Commodore T.V. Game series were two video game consoles released by Commodore International.
The models were the Commodore T.V. Game 2000K and Commodore T.V. Game 3000H.
Words on the consoles were printed in both English and German.