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[* black] The four ROM chips you see here house the (apparently) copyrighted games that came preinstalled in the Studio II.
[* black] Aside from the five games contained within the system, RCA released an additional nine game cartridges to bring the total count to a staggering 14 games.
- [* black] Compare this to the 900+ games made for the Atari 2600, and it's not hard to see why the Studio II was such a staggering failure.
+ [* black] Compare this to the 900+ games made for the Atari 2600 (and its awesome joysticks), and it's not hard to see why the Studio II was such a staggering failure.