I'm not sure what to call this, it has Videomaster Striker written on the console, the instruction book calls it a Videomaster Strika, and the box thinks it's a Glorytone Video Olympiad. So I'm confused. But it seems to be an earlier version of the Videomaster Visionscore VMVI
The box is dominated by the word GLORYTONE and four screenshots of the four games you can play, interestingly one of the games is Tennis AND Ping-Pong, and another is both Hockey AND Soccer, that makes six games. Although in the instruction book and on the console itself they are only called Tennis and Football
Video Olympiad
Here is the instruction book where it's now called Videomaster Strika
The polys are in good condition and hold the unit nicely
The external controls were an optional extra, which are just a variable resistor in a box, the same as the main unit. The options are as you would expect for a PONG console of this era, although the Re-set and Serve buttons look like an afterthought
The base of the unit with the battery cover in-place and removed, five C cells are needed here, or an external power supply
Quite a long aerial lead with a huge Belling-Lee plug
The RF lead and external power socket
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