top of page
pixel-art-cityscape.jpeg
Duck_Hunt_Dog_Laugh.gif
Fairchild Channel F

Fairchild Channel F

Retro Home Console

The Fairchild Channel F, short for "Channel Fun", is a video game console, the first to be based on a microprocessor and to use ROM cartridges 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 $810 in 2021).

NOTES:

None

INCLUDED TITLES:

  • Alien Invasion

  • Baseball

  • Bowling

  • Casino Poker

  • Checkers

  • Dodge It

  • Drag Strip

  • Hangman

  • Memory Match 1 & 2

  • Muehle, Tontauben-Schiessen, Kreatives Malspiel, Videoscope

  • Pinball Challenge

  • Pro Football

  • Schach

  • Slot Machine

  • Sonar Search

  • Space War

  • Spitfire

  • Video Blackjack

  • Video Whizball

  • Videocart-1: Tic-Tac-Toe & Shooting Gallery & Doodle & Quadra-Doodle

  • Videocart-10: Maze, Jailbreak, Blind-Man's-Bluff, Trailblazer

  • Videocart-11: Backgammon, Acey-Deucey

  • Videocart-13: Robot War, Torpedo Alley

  • Videocart-2: Desert Fox & Shooting Gallery

  • Videocart-23: Galactic Space Wars

  • Videocart-6: Math Quiz I  (Addition & Subtraction)

  • Videocart-7: Math Quiz II  (Multiplication & Division)

  • Videocart-8: Magic Numbers

bottom of page