TV Tennis Electrotennis


The TV Tennis Electrotennis is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released by Epoch Co. in cooperation with Magnavox on September 12, 1975 for 19,000 Japanese yen only in Japan. It was the first video game console ever released in Japan.
It released several months before the release of Home Pong in North America. One unique feature of the TV Tennis Electrotennis is that the console is connected wirelessly to a TV, functioning through an UHF antenna. It sold about 10,000 units, including about 5,000 units in the first year. The successor of the TV Tennis Electrotennis is the TV Game System 10 from 1977.