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Source: German BB
This machine is not technically a G. I. chip clone, but it does essentially the same thing. It was released before the General Instruments PC-50X chips were created so it used cartridges with CMOS chips instead. There is no "on" switch, the system powers up when a cartridge is inserted. The knob in the middle actually fine tunes the video signal (which means you can easily get a clear picture on a modern TV.) Has a least seven games, released in Germany.
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Name:
Interton Video 2000
Company:
Interton
Year:
1970's
Games:
7
Notes:
CMOS based catridge system
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