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 * 1. Tennis
 * 1. Tennis
 * 2. Soccer
 * 2. Soccer
 * 3. Squash
 * 3. Squash
 * 4. Practice
 * 4. Practice
 * 5. Rifle (Random Target)
 * 5. Rifle (Random Target)
 * 6. Rifle (Straight Flight)
 * 6. Rifle (Straight Flight)
 * 5. Rifle (Random Target)
 * 5. Rifle (Random Target)
 * 6. Rifle (Straight Flight)
 * 6. Rifle (Straight Flight)
 * 6. Rifle (Straight Flight)


 * Ball and Paddle I Chip
 * Ball and Paddle IA Chip
 * (AY-3-8500)
 * (AY-3-8550)
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 * (AY-3-8500)
 * (AY-3-8550)
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Table 1(a). Games offered by General Instrument's six-in-one game chips. The AY-3-8550 offers the features provided by the AY-3-8500 plus additional features such as score color-coded to player, ball output coded to player in squash and scoring of both hits and misses in squash.

1. Tennis

2. Hockey

3. Soccer

4. Squash

5. Practice

6. Gridball

7. Basketball

8. Basketball Practice

Ball and Paddle II Chip

(AY-3-8600)

Table 1(b). Games offered by General Instrument's eight-in-one chip.

1. Tank Battle Game

Battle I

Table 1(c). Game involves two independently controllable tanks with 32 rotational angles, barricades and mines.

1. Black Jack

2. Slot Machine

Vegas I (AY-3-8888)

Table 1(d). Games offered by this chip simulate Las Vegas games. Black Jack follows Las Vegas rules.

1. Tic-Tac-Toe

2. LEM

Skill I (AY-3-8889)

Table 1(e). Games offered by this chip include the lunar landing game.

Description of game chip series available from General Instrument is continued on the next page.

Bally's $800 home electronic pinball machine.