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The Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter was supposedly the first ever video game console in the market, created by Dan and Wachen, the future founders of Everlaunchers. It only had twelve games included, and used a different technique to transmit the games onto the television screen. They had to colour each pixel and transmit it onto the screen one-by-one in a split-second. The game console was succeeded by the Everlaunch Game Console, which featured all of the games on the Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter. Its legacy continues to live until today through the Everlaunch Game Console 2.

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  • Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter
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  • The Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter was supposedly the first ever video game console in the market, created by Dan and Wachen, the future founders of Everlaunchers. It only had twelve games included, and used a different technique to transmit the games onto the television screen. They had to colour each pixel and transmit it onto the screen one-by-one in a split-second. The game console was succeeded by the Everlaunch Game Console, which featured all of the games on the Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter. Its legacy continues to live until today through the Everlaunch Game Console 2.
Generation
  • First Generation
Storage
  • 300MB
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Graphics
  • Everlaunch Graphiks
Logo
Type
  • Video game console
ReleaseDate
  • 1990(xsd:integer)
CPU
  • Pixel Transmitter
Controllers
  • Everlaunch Controlla, Everlaunch Joystik
Price
  • Ten Thousand Coins
unitsshipped
  • 20000(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter
Manufacturer
Media
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Successor
topgame
  • 'Original Twelve'
Connectivity
  • 20(xsd:integer)
onlineservice
  • None; no Internet.
abstract
  • The Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter was supposedly the first ever video game console in the market, created by Dan and Wachen, the future founders of Everlaunchers. It only had twelve games included, and used a different technique to transmit the games onto the television screen. They had to colour each pixel and transmit it onto the screen one-by-one in a split-second. The game console was succeeded by the Everlaunch Game Console, which featured all of the games on the Dan-Wachen Game Transmitter. Its legacy continues to live until today through the Everlaunch Game Console 2.
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