<s>
The	O
TV	B-Application
Tennis	I-Application
Electrotennis	I-Application
(	O
Japanese	O
:	O
テレビテニス	O
,	O
Hepburn	O
romanzination	O
:	O
Terebitenisu	O
,	O
meaning	O
Television	O
Tennis	O
,	O
commonly	O
abbreviated	O
as	O
TV	B-Application
Tennis	I-Application
or	O
Electrotennis	B-Application
)	O
is	O
a	O
dedicated	B-Device
first-generation	B-Device
home	B-Device
video	I-Device
game	I-Device
console	I-Device
that	O
was	O
released	O
by	O
Epoch	O
Co	O
.	O
(	O
developed	O
in	O
cooperation	O
with	O
Magnavox	O
)	O
on	O
September	O
12	O
,	O
1975	O
for	O
19,000	O
Japanese	O
yen	O
only	O
in	O
Japan	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
the	O
first	O
video	B-Device
game	I-Device
console	I-Device
ever	O
released	O
in	O
Japan	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
One	O
unique	O
feature	O
of	O
the	O
TV	B-Application
Tennis	I-Application
Electrotennis	I-Application
is	O
that	O
the	O
console	O
is	O
connected	O
wirelessly	O
to	O
a	O
TV	O
,	O
functioning	O
through	O
an	O
UHF	O
antenna	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
successor	O
of	O
the	O
TV	B-Application
Tennis	I-Application
Electrotennis	I-Application
is	O
the	O
TV	O
Game	O
System	O
10	O
from	O
1977	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
includes	O
as	O
a	O
light	B-Device
gun	I-Device
a	O
plastic	O
replica	O
of	O
a	O
Mauser	O
C96	O
;	O
the	O
C96	O
replica	O
was	O
also	O
usable	O
with	O
its	O
next	O
console	O
,	O
the	O
Epoch	B-Device
Cassette	I-Device
Vision	I-Device
,	O
created	O
in	O
1981	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
wireless	O
broadcast	O
functionality	O
of	O
the	O
TV	B-Application
Tennis	I-Application
Electrotennis	I-Application
got	O
Nintendo	O
designer	O
Masayuki	O
Uemura	O
to	O
consider	O
adding	O
that	O
capability	O
to	O
the	O
Famicom	O
(	O
Nintendo	O
Entertainment	O
System	O
)	O
,	O
though	O
he	O
ultimately	O
did	O
not	O
pursue	O
it	O
to	O
keep	O
system	O
costs	O
low	O
.	O
</s>
