Nintendo Color TV-Game Block Breaker CTG-BK6 Retro Game Console Released in 1979
Condition (item condition) This product's rank is 5 5 Unopened:As this is a pre-owned item, it may have damage due to aging. 4 Good:The item shows no noticeable damage on the main body. 3 Fair:The item has damage in various areas of the main body. 2 Poor:The item is damaged or missing parts. 1 Junk:<For Parts Only&g...Read more
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This product's rank is 5 | |
5 | Unopened:As this is a pre-owned item, it may have damage due to aging. |
4 | Good:The item shows no noticeable damage on the main body. |
3 | Fair:The item has damage in various areas of the main body. |
2 | Poor:The item is damaged or missing parts. |
1 | Junk:<For Parts Only> Please bid on the assumption that the item is damaged,missing parts, or non-functional. |
0 | As-Is:Due to the large quantity of items, the condition (damage/missing parts/operation) is unverified. |
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The "Nintendo Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi" (Model No. CTG-BK6) is a home video game console released by Nintendo in 1979. It is part of the "Color TV-Game" series and was designed to bring the popular arcade game "Breakout" into the home via a standard television. Despite its simplicity, the game is highly addictive—players control a paddle to bounce a ball and break blocks aligned at the top of the screen.
The console features an all-in-one design, integrating the game board, control panel, and video output terminal. It is not cartridge-based but a dedicated system with the game built in. The CTG-BK6 model is known for its retro orange color and was considered to have advanced graphical capabilities for a home console at the time. Today, it is highly regarded among collectors as a valuable piece of retro gaming history.