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==Origin==
==Origin==
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 six offered by its predecessor. The paddles move in linear paths with the same, consistent speed, in homage to how the original game was controlled by using microswitches.
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]]'s Atari in 1972. The ''Color TV-Game 15'' was the second iteration of the console, featuring fifteen game variants over the six offered by its predecessor. The paddles move in linear paths with the same, consistent speed, in homage to how the original game was controlled by using microswitches.


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Color TV-Game 15
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Color TV-Game 15, as it appears in Color TV-Game 15.

Universe Color TV-Game
Debut Color TV-Game 6 (1977) Japan
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Most recent appearance WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Cameo, 2006)
Console of origin Color TV-Game
Species Paddle
Article on Wikipedia Color TV Game

The Color TV-Game 15 (テレビゲーム15, Terebigēmu15) was one of the consoles of the Color TV-Game line, acting as one of Nintendo's first forays into the video game industry. Released in 1977, the console currently acts as the oldest entity in the Super Smash Bros. series, being three years older than Mr. Game & Watch's debut in 1980.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

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. 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.

Origin

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 Pong clones produced after the production of Pong by Nolan Bushnell's Atari in 1972. The Color TV-Game 15 was the second iteration of the console, featuring fifteen game variants over the six offered by its predecessor. The paddles move in linear paths with the same, consistent speed, in homage to how the original game was controlled by using microswitches.

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