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[1] [2] Distribution was handled exclusively by RadioShack.The TV Scoreboard consisted of a left and right player, with dials or paddles on the hand held piece, and had multiple Pong era games. TV Scoreboard is a first generation home console released in 1976 by Tandy

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Lot 139 Radio Shack Electronic TV Scoreboard Vintage Toys and. The TV Scoreboard (sometimes called RadioShack TV Scoreboard) is a Pong-like dedicated home video game console manufactured in Hong Kong from 1976 through the early '80s and made by Tandy The Electronic TV Scoreboard consisted of a left and right player, with dials or paddles on the hand held piece, and had multiple Pong era games..

Radio Shack TV Scoreboard. [1] [2] Distribution was handled exclusively by RadioShack.The TV Scoreboard consisted of a left and right player, with dials or paddles on the hand held piece, and had multiple Pong era games. It uses General Instrument's AY-3-8500-1 Pong-in-a-chip and used minimal external components for a complete TV pong game system.