Falcon FE-3008 Restoration - Danish built pong machine
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This is a unique machine, probably the only one left, it's broken. What do you do? Do you repair it? or do you leave it intact?
In this video I try to do a reversible composite and sound mod to this pong-machine based on the famous AY-3-8500 pong chip by General Instruments.
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electronic engineering
restoration
1970s
1970s toys
modern history
pong machine
games
retrogaming
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vintage games
vintage toys