Bally Astrocade
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| Bally Astrocade | |
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| Manufacturer | Midway |
| Type | Console |
| Release Date | 1977 (NA) |
| Media | Cartridge |
| Save Format | None |
| Input Options | 2 Built-In Controllers |
| Special Features | Cartridge Input Power Switch RF Output Power Output |
| Units Sold | |
| Top Selling Game | |
| Variants | None |
| Competitor(s) | None |
| Predecessor | None |
| Successor | None |
The Bally Astrocade (originally known as the Bally Home Library Computer and the Bally Professional Arcade) was a game system released in 1977 by Bally, the original parent company for Midway Games. It was later marketed by an Ohio-based company called Astrovision who changed its name to the Astrocade. The console is particularly notable for its very powerful graphics capabilities, and for the difficulty in accessing those capabilities.
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| Fairchild Channel F | RCA Studio II | Atari 2600 | Bally Astrocade | Magnavox Odyssey 2 | Intellivision | Emerson Arcadia 2001 | ColecoVision | Atari 5200 | Vectrex | Sega SG-1000 |
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