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  1. RCA Studio II - Wikipedia

    The RCA Studio II is a home video game console made by RCA that debuted in January 1977. The graphics of Studio II games were black and white [2] and resembled those of earlier Pong …

  2. RCA Studio II (1977 – 1978) - Museum of Obsolete Media

    The Studio II was a video game console introduced by RCA in January 1977. Rather than joysticks it had two ten button keypads built-in to the unit, making two-player games difficult. It …

  3. RCA Studio II – The Video Game Kraken

    During this time, RCA continue working on the RCA Studio III, an improved version of the RCA Studio II. The new version had better graphics, color capabilities and a better sound, while …

  4. RCA Studio II Teardown - iFixit

    The RCA Studio II is the second of our retro game console teardowns. Introduced in early 1977, it competed directly against the Odyssey 100. It never took off…

  5. History of video games/Platforms/RCA Studio II - Wikibooks

    Feb 7, 2022 · The RCA Studio II was released in January 1977 [10] for about $150 US Dollars. [11] The system was quickly discontinued in February 1978 having been a commercial failure.

  6. RCA Studio II - retrogamingconsoles.com

    Released at the start of 1977, the RCA Studio II looked like a PONG system but actually played games through cartridges.

  7. An Oral History of the RCA Studio II Console | Hagley

    In 1977 RCA released their own home video game console, the RCA Studio II. The device, which played games in black and white, had five built-in games and 11 cartridges released over the …

  8. RCA Studio II - Video Game History Wiki

    But the Studio II is more than a pong, it also is programmable. A total of 10 cartridges were released before RCA dropped the system in 1979. The Studio II also came with 5 built in …

  9. RCA Studio II Details - LaunchBox Games Database

    The RCA Studio II, usually just referred to as the Studio II, is a second generation (1976–1992) home video game console developed and distributed by RCA. It was released in January 1977 …

  10. Studio II | The Dot Eaters

    The circuitry contained within the Studio II is developed in Princeton, New Jersey at RCA labs. Running things inside the Studio II is RCA’s CDP1802 microprocessor, developed by the …