
RCA Studio II
The RCA Studio II was an early home video game console released in 1977, designed for playing simple, dedicated games like tennis, football, and target practice. Unlike later consoles with interchangeable cartridges, it used built-in games on a dedicated set of hardware. It featured a basic black-and-white display and a simple controller with a joystick and buttons. The Studio II was part of the first wave of home gaming systems, contributing to the development of the video game industry, though its limited graphics and game selection made it less popular compared to competitors like the Atari 2600.