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DescriptionVideopac with chess module.jpg
Philips G7000 with C7010 Chess Module. The Videopac, the European version of the Magnavox Odyssey2, was not powerful enough to play chess, so chess cartridge came with to a large module which sits on top of the machine and contains a 4.43MHz NSC800 8-bit processor and 2kb of extra memory.
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