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    first to be based on a microprocessor and to use ROM cartridges (branded 'Videocarts') instead of having games built-in. It was released by Fairchild Camera...
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    next year, Fairchild renamed its machine. Twenty-six cartridges, termed 'Videocarts', were officially released to consumers during the ownership of Fairchild...
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  • Strip (Transformers), Transformer character who is one of the Stunticons Videocart-9: Drag Strip, drag racing videogame released in 1976 Dover Drag Strip...
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  • RCA RCA No No Baseball 1977 Commodore PET Bob Polaro Commodore No No Videocart-12: Baseball 1977 Channel F Fairchild Fairchild No No Baseball! 1978 Odyssey²...
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  • Atari 2600 games through the System Changer module Top-selling games Videocart-17: Pinball Challenge Pac-Man, 7 million (as of September 1, 2006) Unknown...
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  • 2002 videogame K-2: Space Odyssey, one of the 1978 Fairchild Channel F Videocarts Space Odyssey, a science theatre at Science City, Kolkata, West Bengal...
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  • into a Multi-Cartridge. There is also a version of Tetris and in 2008 "Videocart 27: Pac-Man" became the first full production game for the system since...
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  • a Blackjack game on it, such as the Fairchild Channel F console with Videocart-3 in 1976. Whitehead explained that developers for the system wanted to...
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