Mattel Auto Race
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mattel-auto-race-169-357652
title:
Mattel Auto Race
text:
Mattel Electronics Auto Race was released in 1976 by Mattel Electronics as the first handheld electronic game to use only solid-state electronics; it has no mechanical elements except the controls and on/off switch. Using hardware designed for calculators and powered by a nine-volt battery, the cars are represented by red LEDs on a playfield which covers only a small portion of the case. The audio consists of beeps. George J. Klose based the game on 1970s racing arcade video games and designed t
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
First fully digital handheld video game
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattel_Auto_Race
date created:
2006-07-28T02:44:12Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T12:22:39Z
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