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| |name=Color TV-Game 15 | | |name=Color TV-Game 15 |
| |image= [[File:Color TV Game.png|260px]] | | |image= [[File:Color TV Game.png|250px]] |
| |caption={{symbol|other}}<br>A screenshot of ''Light Tennis'' on [[Wikipedia:Color TV Game#Color TV-Game 15|Color TV-Game 15]]. | | |caption=[[File:Symbol.png|50px]] |
| |universe={{uv|Color TV-Game}} | | Color TV-Game 15, as it appears in ''[[Wikipedia:Color TV Game#Color TV-Game 15|Color TV-Game 15]]''. |
| |firstgame=[[wikipedia:Color TV-Game series#Color TV-Game 15|Color TV-Game 15]] (1977) {{Flag|Japan}} | | |universe=''[[Color TV-Game (universe)|Color TV-Game]]'' |
| |games=''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | | |debut=''[[wikipedia:Color TV Game#Color TV-Game 6|Color TV-Game 6]]'' (1977) {{Flag|Japan}} |
| |lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' (cameo, 2018)<!--Color TV-Game 15 itself appears as a souvenir--> | | |games=''[[SSB4]]'' |
| |console= Color TV-Game 6 | | |lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare: Smooth Moves}}'' (Cameo, 2006) |
| | |console= Color TV-Game |
| |interwiki=wikipedia | | |interwiki=wikipedia |
| |interwikiname=Wikipedia | | |interwikiname=Wikipedia |
| |interwikipage=Color TV-Game | | |interwikipage=Color TV Game |
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| The '''Color TV-Game 15''' ({{ja|カラーテレビゲーム15|Karā Terebi Gēmu 15}}, ''Color TV-Game 15'') is the second entry in the {{uv|Color TV-Game}} line, and the second home video game console [[Nintendo]] ever made.
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| ==Origin==
| | The '''Color TV-Game 15''' was one of the consoles of the ''[[wikipedia:Color TV-Game|Color TV-Game]]'' line, acting as one of Nintendo's first forays into the video game industry. Released in 1978, the console currently acts as the oldest entity in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, being two years older than [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s debut in 1980. |
| [[File:RealLifeColorTVGame15.png|thumb|left|The Color TV-Game 15 console.]]
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| The Color TV-Game line of consoles was a series of consoles produced by Nintendo in the late 1970s, with all consoles only being released in Japan. The Color TV-Game 15 was the second iteration of the console, released in 1977, and features fifteen game variants over the six offered by its predecessor, Color TV-Game 6.
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| The Color TV-Game series features the ''Light Tennis'' game<!--as named by WarioWare: Smooth Moves-->, which was among the numerous ''{{s|wikipedia|Pong}}'' clones produced after the production of ''Pong'' by {{s|wikipedia|Nolan Bushnell}}'s Atari in 1972. The paddles move in linear paths with the same consistent speed, in homage to how the original game was controlled by using microswitches. The ''Tennis B'' ({{ja|テニスB|Tenisu B}}, ''Tennis B'') variant serves as the basis of the game's appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, according to the PAL ''SSB4'' [[trophy]] description.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== |
| ===As an [[Assist Trophy]]=== | | ===As an [[Assist Trophy]]=== |
| The Color TV-Game 15 made its ''Smash Bros.'' debut as an [[Assist Trophy]] in the fourth game of the series. | | [[File:PongWiiU.png|thumb|left|Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy as it appears in {{forwiiu}}.]] |
| | The Color TV-Game 15 made its ''Smash Bros.'' debut as an [[assist trophy]] in the fourth game of the series. Upon being summoned, two paddles from the game appear on-screen, playing a game of Pong by themselves, with the score appearing above each paddle. While it has been confirmed that the ball that is hit between the two paddles can damage players, it is not known if the paddles themselves have any effect on gameplay. |
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| Upon being summoned, a single white paddle appears above the summoner's head, before splitting into two paddles from ''Light Tennis''. It will then launch a large pixel "ball" between both paddles, playing a game of ''Tennis B'' by themselves. The launched ball will bounce off any surfaces it touches, and deals extreme knockback to any enemy that touches it directly; [[reflect]]ing a ball in play often grants it [[OHKO]] power. Additionally, the paddles themselves reflect projectiles for the opponents of the summoner and deal knockback to enemies that touch the paddles, while not inflicting any damage.
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| | | [[File:RealLifeColorTVGame15.png|thumb|right|The ''Color TV-Game 15''.]] |
| During the "game", an aesthetic score appears above each paddle, keeping track of how many wins each paddle has. The paddles will attempt to keep the ball in play as long as possible; if one paddle gets a point, the other paddle will shake up and down in dismay before another ball is launched.
| | The ''Color TV-Game'' line of consoles was a series of consoles produced by [[Nintendo]] in the late 1970s, with all consoles only being released in Japan. The ''Color TV-Game'' series was among the numerous [[wikipedia:Pong|''Pong'' clones]] produced after the production of ''Pong'' by [[wikipedia:Nolan Bushnell|Nolan Bushnell]] in 1972. The ''Color TV-Game 15'' was the second iteration of the console, featuring fifteen game variants over the seven offered by its predecessor. |
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| Due to this Assist Trophy's color palette, the ball and paddles can be almost impossible to see on white stages, such as the alternate version of {{SSB4|Dream Land}} and the transitions of [[Reset Bomb Forest]].
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| PongWiiU.png|In {{forwiiu}}, from the [[Nintendo Direct|Super Smash Bros. Direct]].
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| Color TV-Game 15.jpg|Showing the scores. | |
| </gallery>
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| ===Trophy===
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| The Color TV-Game 15 trophy appears in both versions. In {{for3ds}} it is a [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenge]] reward, obtained by playing 50 combined hours in the [[Versus Mode|Smash]] mode. In {{forwiiu}} it is part of the ''Memorabilia'' {{h1|Trophy Box|Memorabilia}}. | |
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| |image-3ds=ColorTVGame15Trophy3DS.png{{!}}class=greybg
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| |desc-ntsc=Nintendo released this video-game console way back in 1977. You could play 15 different games, inspired by sports like tennis and hockey. In Smash Bros., paddles will appear on the left and right sides of the stage. The ball can launch fighters on its own, but don't touch the paddles either!
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| |desc-pal=In 1977, Nintendo released this home video game system in Japan with 15 variants of games like tennis and air hockey. In this game, the paddles appear at the sides of the stage, and a game of Tennis B starts. The ball can launch fighters on its own, but don't touch the paddles either!
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| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|game1=[[Color TV-Game (universe)|Color TV-Game 15]]|release1=Japan}}
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| |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|game1=Color TV-Game 15|release1=1977 (JP)}}
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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| ===As an Assist Trophy===
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| [[File:Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy (SSBU).png|thumb|left|Color TV-Game 15's appearance in Ultimate.]] | |
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| Color TV-Game 15 reappears as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, the background of the current stage is now completely dulled out to resemble the graphics of the original game, as well as increase visibility. Either paddle has its own health pool, and if one paddle is defeated, the other disappears too. If both are defeated at the same time, a point will be awarded for each one, if playing on [[Time]]. [[Training Mode]] describes the Assist Trophy: ''Starts a rally with two paddles and will also reflect any projectiles that hit them.'' It cannot appear on 3D Land, Boxing Ring, Brinstar, Castle Siege, Coliseum, Corneria, Dream Land GB, Figure-8 Circuit, Flat Zone X, Frigate Orpheon, Garreg Mach Monastery, Golden Plains, Green Greens, Green Hill Zone, Jungle Japes, Kongo Falls, Lylat Cruise, Mementos, Midgar, Mishima Dojo, Moray Towers, Mushroom Kingdom II, Mushroomy Kingdom, Mute City SNES, New Pork City, Norfair, Onett, Pac-Land, Pilotwings, Port Town Aero Dive, Princess Peach's Castle, Prism Tower, Spirit Train, Tortimer Island, Town and City, and WarioWare, Inc. | |
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| ==Trivia==
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| *Released in 1977, the console currently acts as the oldest entity in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, being three years older than [[Mr. Game & Watch]] and [[Pac-Man]]'s debuts in 1980 and two years older than [[Sheriff]].
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| **As such, it is also the oldest Assist Trophy in the series.
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| *Color TV-Game 15 is the only Assist Trophy in the entire series to not have a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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| **Despite this, it is still featured as an Assist Trophy enemy for a few Spirit Battles.
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| [[Category:Color TV-Game universe]] | | [[Category:Color TV-Game universe]] |
| [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]]
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