Sharp Nintendo Television Contributed by Lee Slone on May 14th, 2021. Artwork published in circa 1989. Source: www.youtube.com Gaming Historian on YouTube. License: All Rights Reserved. In 1989, Sharp launched a television with a built-in Nintendo Entertainment System. A prominent door on the front panel hides the cartridge slot, and is emblazoned with a magnificently embossed “GAME” set in Baby Teeth. Source: www.youtube.com Gaming Historian on YouTube. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about Baby TeethGet Baby TeethMore about HelveticaGet Helvetica Formats Object/Product (1187) Topics Technology (1554) Industrial Design (623) Tagged withvideo games (264)consumer electronics (57)electronics (35)Sharp (1)Nintendo Entertainment System (13)TV sets (9)1980s (710)embossed/debossed (672) Artwork location United States (10344) Japan (1) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Baby Teeth in use The Immortal Otis Redding album art1968Loring EutemeyContributed by Florian Hardwig Typographie: Schrift und Graphik mit Letrasetc. 1978Christof GassnerHelmut LangerFriedrich FriedlContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Super Combo – Super Combo album art1977Daniel Le NouryContributed by Nick Sherman Sponsor More in Technology Duo Security2018DuoContributed by Russell McGorman Normativec. 2021e-TypesContributed by Playtype Foundry BYTE magazine covers, 1976–84c. 1975unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Vev2022Decimal StudiosMediocreContributed by Guillermo Brotons More in Object/Product Naomi Velissariou ‘Permanent Destruction’ show merchandise2017AttakContributed by Gareth Hague ROOK Supply Banana T-shirt2019Rob en RobinContributed by WELTKERN® Typefaces 2013 Tesla Model S dashboard display2012Tesla MotorsContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Aukera type specimen, ECV Lille2025Tom ChoquetContributed by Alexandre Créquer More Fonts In Use Tête de Chou brewery2016Atelier AAAAAContributed by Production Type Staff Pick The Mismeasure of Man1981Jay J. SmithContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Telly Savalas – Telly album art1974Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick “vote or shut up”: invitation to Communicating Arts Group Board election1993MiresBallJohn BallContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick