The Iconic, sorry Conic 406 was released in 1977 in Europe, possibly in Germany, that would explain the euro style adaptor. There seems to be a whole range of consoles up to and including cartridge based models. sometimes sold under other brand names. Now I'm going to have to find all of those!
This Pong has the common six game GI AY-3-8500 chip running the show, and offers Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Hand Ball, Shooting 1, and Shooting 2, the last two require the pistol attachment which was included with the console
The box is mouldy and not in the best condition
The console has six switches on board, one for power and the five game options which include ball speed, return angle, bat size, auto/manual serve, and sound on/off, along with two momentary buttons for manual serve and start, which is probably reset
On the other side is the six position slide switch to choose the game, while in the middle is the speaker and controller and pistol sockets
The base of the console houses the battery compartment and model label
There is the external power socket on the left side, and nothing on the right
The rear of the console can house the RF lead and controllers
The back of the console has a cut out to pass the RF cable through when the lid is shut
The RF plug
The controllers are similar to other consoles of the era such as the Prinztronic 800 Colour
The pistol looks like a real gun as was the style of the time
Down the barrel and the cable exit with QC label
Two separate plugs connect to the console
The mains adaptor has an european plug
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