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DMS
Telesports Mini

Tele-Action game by DMS. Has hockey, squash, tennis and practice. 2 handheld units connected together that connect to the TV with the use of RF unit.

It's really small and each controller includes parts of the system. It's one of the last pong to have been sold: 1983.

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I have something similar, apparently released in Hong Kong in 1984 (I bought it on eBay last year)

          
Tuesday 8th January 2013
DHeadshot (UK)

I can remember playing with this when I was in my early teens and had a great deal of fun with it. One strange thing I remember was that you were able to put the game $or halfway between hockey and another game and that would give one player the advantage of having 3 bats instead of the normal 2.

          
Wednesday 22nd July 2009
Tim Woollett (UK)

I just wonder why they were still releasing new pong systems as late as 1983 (when the Colecovision, C64, and Vectrex were big). Could this be the beginning of retrogaming (comparable to all of the multigame Jakks sticks of today).

          
Sunday 2nd October 2005
Ivan (Dallas)

 

NAME  Telesports Mini
MANUFACTURER  DMS
ORIGIN  U.S.A.
YEAR  1983
BUILT IN SOFTWARE / GAMES  Hockey, Squash, Tennis, Practice
CONTROLLERS  Built-in sliders
CPU  AY-3-8500-1 (General Instruments)
SPEED  Reset score
CO-PROCESSOR  Ball agnle, Paddle size, Ball speed, Power on/off
RAM  On screen
COLORS  Black & white
SOUND  Built-in speaker
I/O PORTS  RF TV video output
NUMBER OF GAMES  6 AA batteries
POWER SUPPLY  9v DC
PERIPHERALS  No
PRICE  Unknown



Software for this system!

TENNIS
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game
SQUASH
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game
HOCKEY
1976 General Instruments
 
 
 
game




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