ib qa - top post testing - please dismiss
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With a background in creating arcade games such as Food Fight, GCC designed the new system with a graphics architecture similar to arcade machines of the time. The CPU is a slightly customized 6502 processor, the Atari SALLY (sometimes described as a "6502C"),[9] running at 1.79 MHz. By some measures the 7800 is more powerful, and by others less, than Nintendo's 1983 NES.[10] It uses the 2600's Television Interface Adaptor chip, with the same restrictions, for generating two-channels of audio.