COSMIC COMBAT 1980 Handheld Was Made to Be BEATEN

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In 1980, Tomytronic released Cosmic Combat, a dedicated electronic handheld space shooter with one very specific goal: keep fighting until you reach victory.

I recently thrifted this 46-year-old handheld, so in this video we clean it up, take a close look at this wonderfully retro piece of electronic gaming history, fire it back up, and find out what it takes to actually beat Cosmic Combat. Unlike so many early electronic games built around chasing an endless high score, this one gives you something to shoot for — and if we can reach 999 points, there’s even a little victory celebration waiting for us.

Cosmic Combat was released by Tomy in 1980, made in Japan, and is generally identified as model 7602. It runs on four C-cell batteries and comes from that fascinating period when dedicated electronic games were finding all kinds of creative ways to put an arcade-style experience into your hands.

Can this thrift-store survivor still deliver its intended victory 46 years later? Let’s find out.

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– CHAPTERS
00:00 Cosmic Combat
00:45 Galaxian Note
01:48 Hardware Tour
03:05 Manual
04:30 Clean-Up
06:10 Power On
06:45 Difficulty 1
07:48 Difficulty 2
08:30 Run to 999
12:20 Summary

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About The Author

Jon Jon Reddick is a well-credentialed nerd of the 80s, classic game fan, and technology geek. He merged those interests into the creation of GenXGrownUp: a weekly podcast and YouTube channel which explores and celebrates media, games, tech, toys, comics, and pop culture of yesterday and today through the eyes of Generation X'ers.

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