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Saba Videoplay Saba Videoplay was the licensed Channel F-Version for the German market. It was released in late 1977 and was positively received by the press. Saba videoplay German Fairchild machine The German version of the Fairchild Channel F. Want you to know song. Looks a little different than it's American, British, and Swedish counterparts. Herzlich willkommen zur Steinzeit der Videospielkonsolen. Heute zeige ich Euch meine kleine Saba Videoplay Sammlung - der Saba Videoplay ist die deutsche Version vom Fairchild Channel F, der.

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SABA Videoplay 20 [1]
Saba Videoplay
  1. Saba Videoplay
  2. Saba Videoplay Wert

Saba Videoplay Saba Videoplay was the licensed Channel F-Version for the German market. It was released in late 1977 and was positively received by the press. Saba videoplay German Fairchild machine The German version of the Fairchild Channel F. Want you to know song. Looks a little different than it's American, British, and Swedish counterparts. Herzlich willkommen zur Steinzeit der Videospielkonsolen. Heute zeige ich Euch meine kleine Saba Videoplay Sammlung - der Saba Videoplay ist die deutsche Version vom Fairchild Channel F, der.

Saba Videoplay

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SABA Videoplay 20 [1]

SABA Videoplay 20, (Videocart Nr. 20: Schach)
a ROM cartridgevideo chess game by the now defunct German electronics manufacturer SABA for the Fairchild Channel F and licensed video game consoles with F8 processor, such as the SABA Videoplay[2]. The chess cartridge was first released in 1979. The game, according to Torsten Othmer, an exclusive in-house development of SABA [3], today available as disassembled source code, is playable under the Multi Emulator Super System MESS[4]. The game has four difficulty levels, where it turns in a matter of seconds in the easiest level until up to 50 minutes in the highest difficulty.To allow the player to watch something else on the TV while the system is busy, the game cart indicates its 'thinking' state with a led[5].

  • Videocart-20: Schach for Channel F (1979) - MobyGames
  • Disassembly: SABA Videoplay 20 - veswiki playable in MESS under Channel F
  • Fairchild Channel F SABA cart 20: Schach (Chess), YouTube Video
  1. Capture from the Fairchild Channel F SABA cart 20: Schach (Chess), YouTube Video
  2. SABA Videoplay - Debüt für die Steckmodule by Torsten Othmer, October 2009 (German)
  3. Videocart Nr. 20: Schach, Game Info as given by Torsten Othmer, translated from German 'By far the most elaborate game for the Videoplay. This module is an exclusive in-house development of SABA and was officially sold only in Germany!'
  4. Disassembly: SABA Videoplay 20 - veswiki playable in MESS under Channel F
  5. Videocart-20: Schach for Channel F (1979) - MobyGames

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