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(→Trivia: Removed this trivia point because it had multiple issues. First off, Color TV-Game 15 doesn't appear to have any sort of official connection (for example, license) with the 1972 Atari game. Secondly, the 1972 Atari game is not even the first tennis-like game (see Magnavox Odyssey tennis), so if a comparison has to be made, It should probably be made with an earlier tennis variant.) |
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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]]. | *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]]. | ||
**As such, it is also the oldest Assist Trophy in the series, beating [[Devil]] since ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | **As such, it is also the oldest Assist Trophy in the series, beating [[Devil]] since ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | ||
*Color TV-Game 15 is the only Assist Trophy in the entire series to not have a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | *Color TV-Game 15 is the only Assist Trophy in the entire series to not have a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
**Despite this, it is still featured as an Assist Trophy enemy for a few Spirit Battles. | **Despite this, it is still featured as an Assist Trophy enemy for a few Spirit Battles. |
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