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From Vintage Video Game Consoles To Today
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Sears Tele-Games Video Game Consoles


Sears Tele-Games Super Pong IV Screenshots
| Sears Tele-Games Super Pong IV Released November 1976 During the 1975 Christmas season, Atari released a home version of Pong exclusively through Sears retail stores. It was also a commercial success and led to numerous copies. This is the Sears version of Atari’s Super Pong and was in fact manufactured by Atari in Sunnyvale California. 1-4 players use wired paddle controllers in four events: Pong/Super Pong, Catch, Basketball, and Handball.
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Sears Tele-Games Super Video Arcade Screenshots
| Sears Tele-Games Super Video Arcade Released November 1979 Mattel marketed their console to a number of retailers as a rebadged unit. This is the Sears Tele-Games Super Video Arcade, and it was functionally identical to the original Intellivision system with two exceptions: the Telegames Super Video Arcade featured detachable hand controllers and did not display the line Mattel Electronics presents on the standard game title screen. This Sears model was a specific coup for Mattel, as Sears was already selling a rebadged Atari 2600 unit, and in doing so made a big contribution to Atari's success.
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