Who Needs Kojak?
Atari and Fairchild are manufacturers of amazing home computer games. For $150, either of them will sell out a brown plastic computer with an umbilical control cord to clutch and an adaptor to turn your TV set into a computer display terminal.
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Who Needs Kojak?
by Richard Robinson
Atari and Fairchild are manufacturers of amazing home computer games. For $150, either of them will sell out a brown plastic computer with an umbilical control cord to clutch and an adaptor to turn your TV set into a computer display terminal. For a few dollars more, you can select any dozens of tape cartridges with computer programs recorded on them. Each cartridge program is one or more TV games you can play instead of just lying there watching normal TV with your mouth open.
Tired of Star Trek? Buy the Space Wars or Space Mission cassette, plug it into your TV game box and your TV set lights up with a star field, with you controlling the path of the computergenerated space ship and able to fire laser rockets at enemy flying saucers.
Too many Kojak reruns? Buy the Combat program and you can fire rockets, shoot mortars, and blow up your opponent.