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Interton VC-4000

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The VC-4000 (Video Computer 4000) was first released in Germany by Interton in 1978, selling for around 300 deutschmarks (the German currency before the Euro). It was one of the first German-made consoles. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles, comprising six sub-groups. Each sub-group has different sized cartridges and so the cartridges cannot be interchanged between sub-groups, however, if adaptors are used, all six sub-groups are interchangeable. These sub-groups are: The Interton VC-4000 sub-group, The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System sub-group, The Database sub-group, The Television Computer System sub-group, The Video TV Game sub-group and The MPT-05 sub-group. Grundig also made a version of the Interton VC-4000, called the Grundig Superplay Computer 4000. It is a lighter colour and has a speci

Specifications

Ram
4 Kb
Sound
3 noises

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