Pal System

TechEruo Pal System (released in Europe as TechEruo Power Block) is a home video game console developed by TechEruo. In the United States, it was distributed by.

History
Pal System was launched in 1986, in Eruowood with the price of $189.00. The console features 4-player controllers, 8-bit color graphics. It has similarities to the NES. It's final units from 1991-1995 were built by Nintendo since their New Orleans manufacturing plant was only for handheld and 16-bit consoles.

Peripherals
The Pal System has many different peripherals that are either required or optional for some games.


 * Arcade Pal - An arcade style controller similar to the NES Advantage.
 * Dance Dash Pad - A floor mat for physical activity games similar to the NES Power Pad.
 * Disk Saver - A floppy disk drive used manly for saving games that support it.
 * Flash Blaster 2 - A light gun, doesn't work on flat screen TVs.
 * Light Pen - A stylus with an LED lighted tip for use with games that support it.
 * Kids Controller - A smaller version of the standard GE controller for kids ages 3-8 years.
 * Turbo 360 - A controller with turbo buttons and a thumbstick similar to the NES Max.
 * Video Adapter - A VCR peripheral that can play pre-recorded VHS tapes, discontinued in 1991 due to the rise of the TechEruo System.
 * Video Adapter - A VCR peripheral that can play pre-recorded VHS tapes, discontinued in 1991 due to the rise of the TechEruo System.

Game library
The Pal System has over 800+ games.

Reception
It failed to catch on everywhere outside Eruowood, Japan from the Famicom, Europe from the microcomputers, the US from the NES and El Kadsre from Theorysonic Hyper-System. The system was overpriced in America due to problems with GE and the fact that TechEruo's chips cost a lot to make.