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This category lists video games published by Telstar Electronic Studios. Pages in category "Telstar Electronic Studios games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Coleco Telstar brand is a series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles produced, released and marketed by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Coleco Telstar Pong clone based video game console on General Instrument 's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, [ 1 ] there were 14 consoles released in the Coleco Telstar series.
A category for websites which devote significant coverage to video game-related news and recent events. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
In the history of video games, the first generation era refers to the video games, video game consoles, and handheld video game consoles available from 1972 to 1983. Notable consoles of the first generation include the Odyssey series (excluding the Magnavox Odyssey 2), the Atari Home Pong, [1] the Coleco Telstar series and the Color TV-Game series.
Since the inception of video games in the 1970s, games and video game consoles have evolved with each generation. As a result, the controllers we use to play those games have changed to adapt with ...
The Coleco Telstar Arcade, commonly abbreviated as Telstar Arcade, is a first-generation home video game console that was released in 1977 in Japan, North America and Europe by Coleco. [1] It is the most advanced video game console in the Coleco Telstar series , based on the MOS Technology MPS-7600-00x chips series.
Pure Xbox – A website focused in Xbox game news; relaunched in 2020 by Nlife Media. [53] [54] [55] Road to VR – A video game news website with emphasis on virtual reality; launched by Ben Lang in 2011 and partnered with Gamer Network in 2017. [56] [57] Time Extension – A website focused on retrogaming; launched in 2022 by Hookshot Media. [58]
Shacknews was founded in 1996 by Steve Gibson. [2] [3] The website, originally named 'Quakeholio', was dedicated to the then-upcoming ID Software game Quake. [4]FileShack, a spinoff-site for game demos, patches, videos, and miscellaneous game-related assets for Shacknews users and others, was launched in August 2002.