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The Fairchild Channel F, short for "Channel Fun", is a home video game console, the first to be based on a microprocessor and to use ROM cartridges (branded "Videocarts") instead of having games built-in. It was released by Fairchild Camera and Instrument in November 1976 across North America at a retail price of US$169.95 (equivalent to $940 in 2024). It was launched as the "Video Entertainment System", but Fairchild rebranded their console as "Channel F" the next year while keeping the Video Entertainment System descriptor.
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00:00this is what they were laughing at 30 years ago let me show you a great way to have fun today
00:14Fairchild's Channel F video system 2 there are 24 cartridges with over 1,000 game variations
00:20you take it from a guy who's been in television since it was oh radio get a Channel F video
00:25system believe me you'll have a burl I mean a ball available at dart drug

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