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Console TV Challenge is a UM6578-based plug'n play released by Advance Bright Limited sometime around the early 2000s. The software for it was developed by Ex-Subor developers. The system is notable for containing all the hacks known to of been developed by them. Most of which are only known to be on this system.


Overview[]

The console itself is shaped like a steering wheel with a d-pad and 4 buttons (Normal A & B + Turbo A & B). The system also comes with another controller based on a PS1 controller, a lightgun, and a steering wheel used for racing games.

Game List[]

  1. Mega Race - A hack of F-1 Race with the third difficulty option removed. Note that the car featured on the track screens is an edited version of the 1995 Lowe’s Racing No. 11 car. Based on a preexisting hack known as Race One.
  2. Road Hero - A hack of Road Fighter. Based off a preexisting hack known as GP Race.
  3. Water Bike - A hack of Bump'n Jump based off another hack known as Jump Car.
  4. Monaco Race - A repeat of Mega Race with the title screen and background changed. The Lowe's car is also red.
  5. Super Hunter - A hack of Duck Hunt which allows the player to choose a scene to play on.
  6. Target - A hack of Hogan's Alley.
  7. Quick Shoot - A hack of Wild Gunman
  8. Tennis - A hack of Nintendo's Tennis
  9. Table Ball - A hack of Lunar Pool/Lunar Ball
  10. Clown - A hack of Circus Charlie
  11. Rescue - A hack of Arkanoid based off a preexisitng hack known as Block Shock.
  12. Pin Ball - A hack of Nintendo's Pinball.
  13. Fruit Master - A hack of Magic Jewelry.
  14. Pyramid Secret - A clone of Zeek the Geek with an Egyptian theme.
  15. Magician - A hack of Lode Runner.
  16. Future Soldier - A top-down action game where the player save people from an alien invasion.
  17. Balloon War - A hack of Balloon Fight based off of JungleTac's Balloon Boy 2 hack.

Trivia[]

  • The car featured on the console's intro is the 1990 Domino’s Pizza “Hot One” Lola T9000. The winning car of the 1990 Indy 500. Due to copyright reasons, the D from Domino's is removed.