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The '''Color TV-Game universe''' refers to the Super Smash Bros series's collection of properties based on the Color TV Game 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" similar to {{s|wikipedia|Pong}}. Later consoles in the series like the Color TV Game 15 (1978) and Color TV Game 112 (1978) were released as well. 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''' refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series's collection of properties based on the Color TV-Game 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" similar to {{s|wikipedia|Pong}}. Later consoles in the series like the Color TV-Game 15 (1978) and Color TV-Game 112 (1978) were released as well. 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.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==

Revision as of 11:23, December 3, 2014

'Color TV-Game'
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Manufacturer Nintendo
Type Video game console
Successor Nintendo Entertainment System
Article on Nintendo Wiki Color TV Game

The Color TV-Game universe refers to the Super Smash Bros. series's collection of properties based on the Color TV-Game 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" similar to Pong. Later consoles in the series like the Color TV-Game 15 (1978) and Color TV-Game 112 (1978) were released as well. All of these consoles were exclusively released in Japan; Nintendo would later enter the international home console market with the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Only one property of this universe has been revealed.

  • Color TV-Game 15: An Assist Trophy based on the 1978 light tennis console. Paddles appear on either side of the stage, hitting the "ball" back and forth and damaging characters in between them.