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First and second generations of video game consoles

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POS (Pong Consoles) CPUs and Other Chips
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|Released in 1977, Coleco's first attempt at making a video game console was an odd one, a triangle console with triangle cartridges and each side of system had a different controller type. The console itself dose not have a CPU built-in, instead, each cartridge contained a custom chip based on the [[POS (Pong Consoles (Pong In A Chip)CPUs and Other Chips| MPS-7600 POC series.]]
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|Designed by Soundic and Released by many different companies, the PC-50x is a series of consoles is similar to Telstar Arcade, these systems has no built-in CPU and use cartridges that have a [[POS (Pong Consoles (Pong In A Chip)CPUs and Other Chips| POC]] inside. These system were first released in 1977 with only around 8 games were released in its lifetime.
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|[[Vectrex emulators|Vectrex]]<ref group=N name="vectrex">Clone: Spectrum I+ (1984. Roy Abel & Associates.).</ref>
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