Philips Videopac G7000
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Philips Videopac G7000
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Release Type |
Official
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Amount Produced Estimate |
Between 100k - 1 million
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Region Code |
PAL
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Limited Edition |
No
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Color | Grey |
Is Bundle |
No
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- Each game could be a completely unique experience, with its own background graphics, foreground graphics, gameplay, scoring, and music - which is in contrast to the Odyssey's built-in game list.
- Unlike any other system at that time, a full alphanumeric membrane keyboard was included, which was to be used for educational games, selecting options, or even programming.
- One of the strongest points of the system was its speech synthesis unit, which was released as an add-on for speech, music, and sound effects enhancement.
- Branded variants that were seemingly identical were released in some areas of Europe under the names Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider 7000, and Siera G7000.
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