Does anybody else own one?
I've got one, but none of the cartridges. Just the built in games, which have little replay value but hilarious sound effects.
RCA Studio II
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Re: RCA Studio II
I have it and several games. This thing is more primitive than the Fairchild Channel F (I have that too). The games are all in black and white.Rob wrote:Does anybody else own one?
I've got one, but none of the cartridges. Just the built in games, which have little replay value but hilarious sound effects.
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I wonder how the people at RCA came to choosing "Studio II" for the name. From what I've read, there never was a "Studio 1" available. Wonder if RCA has (or had) two prototypes and this, the second one, was the one chosen to go out to the market.
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If the II was the one picked, I can only imagine how awful the first one must have been. I too always wondered why it was called "II" when there was no first one. Same thing with Pepper II and Leonard Part VI.TwinChargers wrote:I wonder how the people at RCA came to choosing "Studio II" for the name. From what I've read, there never was a "Studio 1" available. Wonder if RCA has (or had) two prototypes and this, the second one, was the one chosen to go out to the market.