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Popular for a few years during the 70s, they came in many kinds of cases, controls and under many brands but all used a POC (Pong In A Chip) and because of this, we emulate the chips, not individual systems
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#REDIRECT[[POS (Pong Consoles) CPUs and Other Chips]]
 
 
== Atari ==
 
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|3659-1C/C2566
 
|1975
 
|Pong (Two Player)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|3659-3
 
|1975
 
|Pong (Four Player)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|C010073-3
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|C010073-01/C2607
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Ten Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|C010765
 
|1977
 
|Pong (Thirty-Two Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|C011500-11 / C011512-05
 
|1977
 
|Pinball/Breakout (Seven Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
 
 
== General Instruments ==
 
 
 
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|AY-3-8500
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Four Modes) <br /> Light Gun (Two Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is was the most successful POC ever made, the exact number of consoles using the AY-3-8500<br />series is unknown but there is an estimated 2 to 6 hundred systems made using these chips.
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8510
 
|1978
 
|NA
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|Improved version of the AY-3-8500, games are now in colour
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8512
 
|1978
 
|NA
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|Improved version of the AY-3-8510.
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8550
 
|1976
 
|NA
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|Improved AY-3-8500 with horizontal player motion
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8600
 
|1977
 
|Pong (Eight Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8601 (Square Off)
 
|1976
 
|Combat Squares <br /> Racing Squares <br />  Shooting Squares <br /> Jungle Games (Two Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|There is a possibly that this chip was never released
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8602 (Volleyball Plus)
 
|1976
 
|Volleyball <br /> Protection <br /> Hazard
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|There is a possibly that this chip was never released
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8603 (Roadrace)
 
|1976
 
|Racing (Two Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8604 (Barricade)
 
|NA
 
|Snakes
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This game is made for two players
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8605
 
|1977
 
|Submarine (Three Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8606
 
|1977
 
|Breakout (Ten Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8607
 
|1977
 
|Light Gun
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8610
 
|1977
 
|Pong (Eight Modes) <br /> Light Gun
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|Improved version of the AY-3-8600
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8700
 
|1976
 
|Tank Battle
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8710
 
|1976
 
|Tank Battle
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8760
 
|1976
 
|Motor Cycle (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8765
 
|1976
 
|Motor Cycle (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8800
 
|1976
 
|Black Jack<br />Draw Poker<br />Acey/Ducey<br />War
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8888 (Vegas)
 
|1976
 
|Black Jack<br />Slot Machine
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|AY-3-8889
 
|1976
 
|Tic-Tac-Toe<br />LEM (Lunar Landing Module)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
 
 
== Miscellaneous Chips ==
 
 
 
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|Angstrem К145ИК17
 
|1980
 
|Unknown
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|A Russian POC, its likely a clone of the AY-3-8500 series. a lot of the IC's made in during the Soviet Union were clones.
 
|-
 
|Mitsubishi M58816P
 
|1977
 
|
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|M58816P is a custom chip made by Mitsubishi Electronics for Nintendo, it was used in there Color TV-Game line of console.<br />this console line was launched in 1977 with the release of the Color TV-Game 6, Nintendo's first console
 
|-
 
|Signetics CR861 (MUGS)
 
|1977
 
|Pong<br />Tank<br />Helicopter
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|There is a possibly that this chip was never released
 
|-
 
|URL F4301
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Two Modes)<br />Racing (Two Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
 
 
== Mostek ==
 
 
 
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|MPS 7600-001
 
|1977
 
|Pong (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the NTSC version of the chip. the games are made for two or four players.
 
|-
 
|MPS 7601-001
 
|1977
 
|Pong (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the PAL version of the chip. the games are made for two or four players.
 
|}
 
 
 
== National Semiconductor ==
 
 
 
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|MM-57100N
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Three Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the NTSC version of the chip.
 
|-
 
|MM-57105N
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Three Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the PAL version of the chip.
 
|-
 
|MM-57106N
 
|1977
 
|Unknown
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the NTSC version of the chip. There is a possibly that this chip was never released
 
|-
 
|MM-57186N
 
|1978
 
|Unknown
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|This is the PAL version of the chip. There is a possibly that this chip was never released
 
|}
 
 
 
== Texas Instruments ==
 
 
 
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|TMS-1955
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Four Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|TMS-1965
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Six Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|SN-76410N
 
|1976
 
|Pong (Six Modes)
 
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 

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