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{{InfoboxGame
  |title  = Games Unlimited
  |title  = Games Unlimited
  |image  = 1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Front.jpg
  |image  = 1975-11 Play Meter pg 47 01.png
  |developer = (?)
  |developer = (?)
  |publisher = California On-Line Computer Systems
  |publisher = California On-Line Computer Systems
  |date = 1975
  |date = 1975}}
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''Games Unlimited'' was an unreleased multi-game computer system showcased by California On-Line Computer Systems in 1975. Presumed to have operated off of a mainframe, it promised to offer a number of game experiences to customers through custom terminals which could be interacted with through large interface buttons underneath the display. It appears to have been showcased only once at the 1975 MOA convention and would have cost $30,000-$35,000.
''Games Unlimited'' was an unreleased multi-game computer system showcased by California On-Line Computer Systems in 1975. Presumed to have operated off of a mainframe, it promised to offer a number of game experiences to customers through custom terminals which could be interacted with through large interface buttons underneath the display. It appears to have been showcased only once at the 1975 MOA convention and would have cost $30,000-$35,000.

Latest revision as of 14:52, 5 September 2024

Games Unlimited was an unreleased multi-game computer system showcased by California On-Line Computer Systems in 1975. Presumed to have operated off of a mainframe, it promised to offer a number of game experiences to customers through custom terminals which could be interacted with through large interface buttons underneath the display. It appears to have been showcased only once at the 1975 MOA convention and would have cost $30,000-$35,000.

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