Interton VC 4000
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The Interton VC 4000, released in 1978 in Germany, is one of the earliest programmable cartridge-based video game consoles in Europe. Part of the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System family, it featured simple but engaging 8-bit graphics and a wide variety of interchangeable cartridges, marking a major step forward from single-game Pong machines. With its distinctive design, modular controllers, and historical importance in the transition to true multi-game systems, the VC 4000 remains a sought-after collectible for retro enthusiasts.
This custom stand highlights the unique cartridges of the system, giving them both protection and a display worthy of their vintage legacy.
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