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 consoles are software compatible). Here a table of the consoles grouped by compatibility family (due to the slots).
| Name | Manufacturer | Country | Compatibility family | Other |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System | Radofin | 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System | Known also as "Radofin Programmierbares Video System" in Germany (1976) | |
| 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System | (1976) | |||
| HMG-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System | Hanimex | |||
| HMG-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System | ||||
| Force 2 | Fountain | |||
| 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System | ||||
| 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System | ||||
| Advanced Programmable Video System | Grandstand | |||
| Lansay 1392 | Lansay | |||
| PP-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System | Audiosonic | |||
| PP-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System | ||||
| VC-6000 | Prinztronic | (1976) | ||
| Tournament | ||||
| MPU-1000 | Acetronic | (1979) (Pictured) | ||
| MPU-2000 | (1979) | |||
| Database | Videomaster | Database | ||
| Database | Waddington/Voltmace | United Kingdom | ||
| Television Computer System | Rowtron | United Kingdom | Television Computer System | |
| Jeu Video TV | Karvan | Francia | Video TV Game | |
| OC-2000 | Societe Occitane Electronique | France | ||
| MPT-05 | ITMC | MPT-05 | ||
| Super Play Computer 4000 | Grundig | Germany | Interton VC-4000 | |
| VC 4000 | Interton |
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