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- Action_Max abstract "Action Max is a home video game console using VHS tapes for games. It was created in 1987 by Worlds of Wonder.The system required its owner to also have a VCR, as the console did not have a way to play tapes itself. Using a light gun (or two for 2-player games) players would shoot at the screen. The gaming was strictly point-based and dependent on shot accuracy. Players could not truly "lose" or "win" a game. This, along with the fact that the only real genre on the system were light gun games that played exactly the same way every time, greatly limited the system's appeal and led to its quick downfall.The Action Max had a very limited release outside the US and only one PAL game is suspected to have been made.Like the Fairchild Channel F, this unit had an internal speaker.".
- Action_Max manufacturer Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company).
- Action_Max thumbnail Worlds-Of-Wonder-Logo.png?width=300.
- Action_Max title "Action Max".
- Action_Max type Home_video_game_console.
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- Action_Max wikiPageRevisionID "680536422".
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Thunder.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Thunder_(film).
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_toys.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:1987_introductions.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:Home_video_game_consoles.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:Products_introduced_in_1987.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:Third-generation_video_game_consoles.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Category:Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company)_products.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Control-Vision.
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- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink File:Worlds-Of-Wonder-Logo.png.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink History_of_video_game_consoles_(third_generation).
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Home_video_game_console.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
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- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Videocassette_recorder.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink View-Master_Interactive_Vision.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company).
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink File:Action-Max-PAL-pcb.jpg.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink File:Action-Max-System.jpg.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLink File:Action-max-sonic-fury-(pal).jpg.
- Action_Max wikiPageWikiLinkText "Action Max".
- Action_Max generation History_of_video_game_consoles_(third_generation).
- Action_Max hasPhotoCollection Action_Max.
- Action_Max lifespan "1987".
- Action_Max logo "150".
- Action_Max manufacturer Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company).
- Action_Max media "VHS tape".
- Action_Max title "Action Max".
- Action_Max type Home_video_game_console.
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- Action_Max wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Action_Max wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Third_generation_game_consoles.
- Action_Max subject Category:1980s_toys.
- Action_Max subject Category:1987_introductions.
- Action_Max subject Category:Home_video_game_consoles.
- Action_Max subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1987.
- Action_Max subject Category:Third-generation_video_game_consoles.
- Action_Max subject Category:Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company)_products.
- Action_Max hypernym Game.
- Action_Max type Article.
- Action_Max type Device.
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- Action_Max type VideoGame.
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- Action_Max type Console.
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- Action_Max comment "Action Max is a home video game console using VHS tapes for games. It was created in 1987 by Worlds of Wonder.The system required its owner to also have a VCR, as the console did not have a way to play tapes itself. Using a light gun (or two for 2-player games) players would shoot at the screen. The gaming was strictly point-based and dependent on shot accuracy. Players could not truly "lose" or "win" a game.".
- Action_Max label "Action Max".
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- Action_Max wasDerivedFrom Action_Max?oldid=680536422.
- Action_Max depiction Worlds-Of-Wonder-Logo.png.
- Action_Max isPrimaryTopicOf Action_Max.