If I knew how to attach pictures to comments there would be a picture here of my shelf that has one if these games sitting on it.
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What kind of hardware is used in the games?: The early models were all programmed at Rockwell Microelectronics Division using modified MOS-FET (Field Effect Transistor) handheld calculator chips. Basically a calculator chip was modified to make it output the necessary signals to drive the game display appropriately. Part of the reason that the little blips on these games are dashes is becuase they are basically the little segments of the number 8 on a calculator display.
Has anyone got these working in emulators? Apparently some have been converted to work in emulators but I haven't been able to actually find them. The Internet archive link doesn't work.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/31429/are-mattel-electronics-hand-held-games-supported-yet/2
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