Interton Video 3001

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Interton Video 3001 is a stationary game console released by Interton Electronic in 1977. It is based on the integrated circuit AY-3-8500 from General Instrument . In contrast to the Interton Video 3000, the color picture is output on a television with an antenna input, while the sound is output via a loudspeaker built into the console.

Four different pong variations (tennis, soccer, squash, pelota) and two shooting games (battue, clay pigeon shooting) can be played with the console . Depending on the capabilities of the built-in AY-3-8500, various game parameters such as the speed of the ball, the club size, the rebound angle of the ball and the type of ball throw (manual or automatic) can be set.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TV games in color. The toy, Messereport 1977, p. 645.
  2. Interton: Operating Instructions Interton Video 3001.