The Terebikko (てれびっこ, terrebikko) was a home video game console released by Bandai in 1988 in Japan, and later in North America in 1989, known as the See 'n Say Video Phone. The system used interactive VHS tapes instead of cartridges or discs like standard consoles, with it's controller being a toy phone that would periodically ring during the videos, with the 4 colored buttons being used to give answers.
Games[]
The Terebikko had several games released for the console throughout it's lifespan, with many franchises having games like Dragon Ball Z, Super Mario World, Anpanman and Doraemon.
Hello Kitty no tanoshī okaimono[]
Hello Kitty no tanoshī okaimono is the first and only Hello Kitty game released on the system. (description to be added...)
