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The '''''Color TV-Game'' universe''' ({{ja|カラー テレビゲーム|Karā Terebi-Gēmu}}, ''Color TV-Game'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series's collection of properties based on the Color TV-Game dedicated consoles made by [[Nintendo]] in the late 1970s. In 1977, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 6, a console that played variants on ''Light Tennis'', a game very similar to ''{{s|wikipedia|Pong}}''. Later consoles in the series include the [[Color TV-Game 15]] (1977) and Color TV-Game 112 (1978). All of these consoles were exclusively released in Japan; Nintendo would later enter the international home console market with the {{h2|Chronicle|Nintendo Entertainment System}} in 1985. | The '''''Color TV-Game'' universe''' ({{ja|カラー テレビゲーム|Karā Terebi-Gēmu}}, ''Color TV-Game'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series's collection of properties based on the Color TV-Game dedicated consoles made by [[Nintendo]] in the late 1970s. In 1977, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 6, a console that played variants on ''Light Tennis'', a game very similar to ''{{s|wikipedia|Pong}}''. Later consoles in the series include the [[Color TV-Game 15]] (1977) and Color TV-Game 112 (1978). All of these consoles were exclusively released in Japan; Nintendo would later enter the international home console market with the {{h2|Chronicle|Nintendo Entertainment System}} in 1985. |
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