The Studio II is an early second generation console made by RCA. While it looked like another Pong clone, it already accepted cartridges and came with five built-in games. The console was very small, with two numeric keypad embedded on the console. The main problem with the Studio II was that it was obsolete right at launch, as it was only black & white and could only create small bleeps through its built-in speaker. Not only it was inferior to the Channel F, which came earlier, the Atari 2600 arrived a few months later, killing it definitely.
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| - The Studio II is an early second generation console made by RCA. While it looked like another Pong clone, it already accepted cartridges and came with five built-in games. The console was very small, with two numeric keypad embedded on the console. The main problem with the Studio II was that it was obsolete right at launch, as it was only black & white and could only create small bleeps through its built-in speaker. Not only it was inferior to the Channel F, which came earlier, the Atari 2600 arrived a few months later, killing it definitely.
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| - The Studio II is an early second generation console made by RCA. While it looked like another Pong clone, it already accepted cartridges and came with five built-in games. The console was very small, with two numeric keypad embedded on the console. The main problem with the Studio II was that it was obsolete right at launch, as it was only black & white and could only create small bleeps through its built-in speaker. Not only it was inferior to the Channel F, which came earlier, the Atari 2600 arrived a few months later, killing it definitely. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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