If this Pong console looks familiar it's because it's another clone of the Prinztronic Micro 5500, and Acetronic Tele-Sports IV which I already have. It looks like the Radofin was the original and the others (there were more than the two I have) were licenced clones
This is another PC-50x clone, these were an attempt to create a standard for consoles and all the different models were largely compatible with each other, that's if the cartridge fits of course
This console was released in 1978
The standards included ten buttons to select up to ten games, a analogue controller with a button, and three option switches for the selected game
The box has seen better days but still serves its primary purpose
The console is quite small and has the ten buttons needed for the games, along with the three option switches required by the games, and the power switch, reset, and colour buttons
The base of the console features the model label, battery compartment, and a sound control
The rear of the console has the leads and another sound control
The controllers and RF lead are hardwired to the console
The controllers feature a non centering analogue stick and a action button
The Superstar cartridge which features all ten games
The Grand Prix cartridge which only has two games, on slots six and ten. The other slots are unused and will result in a black screen from the console if selected
And finally... The RF plug
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