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  2. 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System - Wikipedia

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    The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a second-generation home video game console released by European company Audiosonic in 1978 [contradictory].It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC 4000 and the Voltmace Database.

  3. Interton Video 2400 - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor of the Interton Video 2000 and the predecessor of the Interton Video 2501. It could output only black and white. [2] The console uses the AY-3-8500 chipset. [2] [a] The sound is played through an internal speaker, rather than the TV set. [2]

  4. Interton Video Computer 4000 - Wikipedia

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    The Interton Video Computer 4000 (officially abbreviated as Interton VC 4000) is an early 8-bit ROM cartridge-based second-generation home video game console that was released in Germany, England, France, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands and Australia in 1978 by German hearing aid manufacturer [2] Interton.

  5. Elektor TV Games Computer - Wikipedia

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    The RAM and sound capabilities of the computer can be expanded. A pair of General Instruments AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generators are used in the expanded version, meaning that this machine had the most powerful sound capabilities of the time. A noise generator, random number generators and cartridge ports are among the other expansions ...

  6. Interton Video 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The Interton Video 2000 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console released in 1975 by Interton in Germany and licensed by Philips . [1] [2] [3] The console turns itself on automatically when a cartridge is inserted. [1] The Interton Video 2000 contains 14 chips, making it relatively advanced for its time.

  7. Interton Video 3001 - Wikipedia

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    The Interton Video 3001 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1978 by Interton. [1] It is a Pong clone console [ 2 ] and the successor to the Interton Video 3000 [ 3 ] and the predecessor of the Interton Video Computer 4000 (VC 4000).

  8. List of first generation home video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of video game consoles lasted from 1972 to 1983. The first console of this generation was the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey. [1] The last new console release of the generation was most likely the Compu-Vision 440 by radio manufacturer Bentley in 1983, [2] though other systems were also released in that year.

  9. Interton Video 2501 - Wikipedia

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    The Interton Video 2501 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released by Interton in 1977. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the successor of the Interton Video 2400 and the predecessor of the Interton Video 2800 .