Coleco, that Connecticut Leather Company that had an odd thing for video games, released the impressive Telstar Arcade in 1977. It was an advanced cartridge-based evolution of the then popular Pong machines that came in a rather unique triangular case. As you can see above, each face of the console has been designed with a different type of game in mind. You get a light-gun, a steering wheel with a gearshift and traditional paddles. What's more, each of the four cartridges released came with quite a few games on them and a MPS-7600 chip. Find out more about the Telstar Arcade here and/or here.
To grab a truly rare, fully working version of the machine try this Coleco Telstar Arcade eBay offer. It's not cheap, but the seller ships worldwide, you'll be getting a triangular cartridge with 3 games and you wont be having many more chances at it... Well, probably, that is. Definitely worth a look.
Friday, July 18, 2008
The Coleco Telstar Arcade
Posted by gnome at 7/18/2008
Labels: Coleco, rare items, Telstar Arcade
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That's the coolest gadget ever..!!!
ReplyDeleteUntil I saw the price.... My Gosh Darn..!!
Weeeell,that's collectibles for you... Aint cheap, no sir.
ReplyDeleteWow. I wanna have that!! I like it so much! where can I get those?
ReplyDeleteI used to have one when I was small. wonderhat happened to it?
ReplyDeleteHope you find out. It's a lovely piece of kit.
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