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  1. The first 2 pix were an April Fools. The game were not found in France in an attic. The game is an homebrew as close as the Atari2600 version. The game, the cardbox, the manual. A video will follow soon.
  2. You can contact [email protected] to get your copy of this game.
  3. I think Odyssey was the 1st video game system around the world. Technically, this system was made with transistors only (resistors & capacitors too), no integrated circuits. From 1972 & 1974. A nice piece in history.
  4. I went to Chartres (France). A person who worked for RCA France has found a few games boxes in his attic. He had recovered these boxes when RCA french subsidiary company put the key under the door in 1983.
  5. The 2 controllers cannot go to the left?
  6. In USA, Magnavox had made 8K proto with a special PCB for 2x 4K Eproms like this one. Aparently, not in Brazil.
  7. In Europe, Philips had made 8K proto with a special PCB for 2x 4K Eproms like this one. Aparently, not in Brazil.
  8. This is a brazilian prototype "Super Cobra"... 2 Eproms & 1 extra chip
  9. Yes, till the 70s and the 80s, some french areas still worked on 110v. That's the reason why more french machines worked from 110v to 240v
  10. VPB--- is VideoPacBelgium on the videopac.nl forum... I'm Marc. This is the pics about the G7400/Jopac is working from 110v to 240v. René said "It only mentions 50Hz, but I suppose 60Hz won't be a problem? It should then be possible to connect a G7400 console directly to 110V too." You can also read this link http://videopac.nl/forum/index.php?topic=2362.0
  11. Hi The G7400 works from 100v to 240v. You don't need a step-up converter or a special power supply.
  12. And this is the pic of the Odyssey2 proto cartridge
  13. The pictures I received two years ago. The game is for Colecovision in an Odyssey2 cartridge shell !
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