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Diffstat (limited to 'src/mame/drivers/hh_tms1k.cpp')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/hh_tms1k.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/hh_tms1k.cpp index 3802c4f1388..a31cd60fdf4 100644 --- a/src/mame/drivers/hh_tms1k.cpp +++ b/src/mame/drivers/hh_tms1k.cpp @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ @MP0170 TMS1000 1979, Conic Football *MP0230 TMS1000? 1980, Entex Blast It (6015) @MP0914 TMS1000 1979, Entex Baseball 1 - *MP0915 TMS1000 1979, Bandai System Control Car: Cheetah/Palitoy The Incredible Brain Buggy + *MP0915 TMS1000 1979, Bandai System Control Car: Cheetah/The Incredible Brain Buggy @MP0919 TMS1000 1979, Tiger Copy Cat (model 7-520) *MP0920 TMS1000 1979, Entex Space Battle (6004) @MP0923 TMS1000 1979, Entex Baseball 2 (6002) @@ -6021,11 +6021,11 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END 9-button version, a clone of Mego Fabulous Fred) This handheld contains 12 minigames. It looks and plays like Game Robot 9 by - Gakken (aka Mego's Fabulous Fred) from 1980, which in turn is a mix of Merlin - and Simon. Unlike Merlin and Simon, spin-offs were not as successful in the USA. - There were releases with and without the prefix "Tandy-12", I don't know which - name was more common. Also not worth noting is that it needed five batteries; - four C-cells and a 9-volt. + Takatoku Toys (aka Mego's Fabulous Fred) from 1980, which in turn is a mix of + Merlin and Simon. Unlike Merlin and Simon, spin-offs were not as successful in + the USA. There were releases with and without the prefix "Tandy-12", I don't + know which name was more common. Also not worth noting is that it needed five + batteries; four C-cells and a 9-volt. Some of the games require accessories included with the toy (eg. the Baseball game is played with a board representing the playing field). To start a game, |