Color TV-Game consoles are the first home consoles that Nintendo released. There are 5 of them in the series, all released from 1977 to 1980. The Color TV-Game[a] is the first video game system ever made by Nintendo.
The system was released as a series of five dedicated home video game consoles between 1977 and 1983 in Japan only. The late 1970s were arguably one of the most important times in Nintendo's history. It was a period when Nintendo was pivoting away from its playing cards and toy business, and.
The final two releases were based on Nintendo arcade games, and were developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Shigeru Miyamoto, who would later rise to fame as the creator of Mario and various other Nintendo properties, designed the case for the Color TV. The following are a list of Color TV.
カラー TV ゲーム 15 (CTG-15V). カラーテレビゲーム (CTG-15S). Close Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi (CTG-BK6) カラーTVゲーム ブロック崩し Alternative name: Color TV-Game Blockbreaker Hardware Release:1979Product code:CTG-BK6 Manufacturer:Nintendo Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Friday, May 6, 2011 Nintendo Color TV Game Block Kuzushi (任天堂 カラー テレビゲーム ブロック崩し, 1979) The last of the four video games in the Nintendo Color TV Game series released in Japan at the end of the 70s is definitely the most interesting. 350,000 Color TV Game 6 consolers were sold, but were not profitable due to high production costs. [3][7] The complete Color TV game series sold about three million consoles.
[8] The Color TV-Game was succeeded by the cartridge based Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom, which featured much improved capabilities over the Color TV Game line.