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The Interton Video Computer 4000 (officially abbreviated as Interton VC 4000) is an early
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-based second-generation home video game console that was released in Germany, England, France, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands and
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by German hearing aid manufacturer Interton. The console is quite obscure outside Germany, but many software-compatible systems can be found in numerous European countries (see versions of the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System). The console is the successor of the
Interton Video 3001 The Interton Video 3001 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1978 by Interton. It is a '' Pong'' clone console and the successor to the Interton Video 3000 and the predecessor of the Interton Video Com ...
and was sold for 298 Deutsche Mark and discontinued in 1983. It's unknown if Interton designed and produced the Interton VC 4000 within their own rights, or if they were sold the rights to design and produce it. This is because many other foreign brands have produced "clones" of this system in the preceding years. The Interton VC 4000's power comes from a Signetics 2650 CPU (which is the same as an Arcadia 2001) and a
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gaming controller. Both controllers contain a 12-button keypad, two fire buttons, and a joystick. Inside the systems control panel, there are four different buttons. The ON/OFF switch, RESET, SELECT, and START.


Released versions

The console was produced by different companies and sold with different names. Not every console is compatible with others due to differences in the shapes and dimensions of the cartridge slots, but all of the systems are software compatible. In the article about the
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a second-generation home video game console released by European company Audiosonic in 1978. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC 4000 and the Voltm ...
, there is a table with all the software-compatible consoles grouped by compatibility family (due to the slots).


Technical specifications

* CPU: Signetics 2650A at 0.887 MHz * Video controller: Signetics 2636 * Data memory: 37 bytes


List of games

The games for the Interton VC 4000 were released on ROM cartridges known as cassettes that were sold for 40-50 Deutsche Mark each. # Cassette - Car Races # Cassette - Blackjack # Cassette - Paddle Games # Cassette - Tank Battle # Cassette - Mathematics I # Cassette - Mathematics II # Cassette - Air/Sea Battle # Cassette - Memory/Flag Capture # Cassette - Intelligence I # Cassette - Winter Sports # Cassette - Hippodrome # Cassette - Hunting # Cassette - Chess # Cassette - Motocross # Cassette - Intelligence II # Cassette - Intelligence III # Cassette - Circus # Cassette - Boxing Match # Cassette - Outer Space Combat # Cassette - Melody/Simon # Cassette - Intelligence IV/Reversi # Cassette - Chess II # Cassette - Pinball # Cassette - Soccer # Cassette - Bowling/Ninepins # Cassette - Draughts # Cassette - Golf # Cassette - Cockpit # Cassette - Metropolis/Hangman # Cassette - Solitaire # Cassette - Casino # Cassette - Invaders # Cassette - Super Invaders # Cassette - Space Laser (Unreleased) # Cassette - Rodeo (Unreleased) # Cassette - Backgammon # Cassette - Monster Man # Cassette - Hyperspace # Cassette - Basketball (Unreleased) # Cassette - Super-Space


See also

*
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a second-generation home video game console released by European company Audiosonic in 1978. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC 4000 and the Voltm ...
, contains the software compatibility table of consoles


External links


SHAMELESSLIFE wordpress blog entry
for details for 1292 APVS & Interton VC 4000

for the 1292 APVS / VC 4000 family
Arcade Italia entry
for MAME compatibility


References

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