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+[* black] Brains!
+[* black] This chipset boasted:
+ [* black] 1.19MHz 8-bit processor
+ [* black] 128 bytes RAM (thats ***''bytes''*** not kB)
+ [* black] 192 x 160 screen resolution
+ [* black] 16 colors, 4 onscreen
+ [* black] 2 chanel sound
+[* black] Unlike previous consoles, where the games were stored on internal chips, the games for the 2600 are stored in ***R***ead ***O***nly ***M***emory (ROM) chips housed in external cartridges. This allowed for a potentially infinite number of playable games for the 2600.

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