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Triple Challenge

The Gulliver Triple Challenge is a first-generation Pong-style dedicated video game console released in 1977 by General Home Products under the Gulliver trademark (model BG7701/7701). It is built around the General Instruments AY‑3‑8500 “Pong-on-a-chip” integrated circuit and offers three built-in games: Handball, Tennis, and Hockey. The console features a woodgrain-style casing with two hardwired paddle controllers and simple on-screen scoring, displaying black‑and‑white graphics and sound through an internal speaker.