VC 4000



The Interton Electronic Video Computer 4000 is an early second gen cartridge console released by Interton in Germany. It was a simple but functional console, which came with two joysticks with analog directionals and a numeric keypad. While it wasn't commercialized outside of Germany, it nevertheless got a few clones and compatible systems with similar architecture, such as the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System. 40 games were released for the system, with the majority being either sports games or brainteasers. Despite being relatively obscure, it managed to survive until the Great Videogame Crash.