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Terebikko

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Box art of the Terebikko Cordless

The Terebikko is a VHS console game system by Bandai, released in 1988.[1] It is shaped like a toy phone with four coloured buttons 1 through 4 (in red, blue, green, yellow) and was targeted towards young children.

In 1989, Mattel rebranded it for the United States as the See 'n Say Video Phone based on their 1964 educational toy Template:Wp. Unlike the original Terebiko, the See 'n Say Video Phone games didn't have the existing powerful character licenses like Hello Kitty and Template:Mario attached to its releases and mixed puppetry with animation without licensed characters. The puppetry involved a main character called Saymour from the See 'N Say Phone Center and his friends such as computers Tululu and Tidas, Bee, The Farmer, and Mother Goose.[2]

There is also a variation of the Terebikko called the Terebikko Cordless.[3]

Gameplay

Players connect the Terebikko to the TV's audio output jack. While watching the video, the player is called by a character on the screen and has to answer a question with the telephone. The Terebikko can then use signal from the video for interaction if the answer was a good or bad choice.

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