One more pong from the famous German manufacturer. This one has no paddles but only two control knobs built-in the system. The case is the same as the one used for the 2800, but compared to that one, two knobs and many options are missing.
Well, at least, this system includes a lightgun option. In fact, it's a 2400-like system with the shooting games of the AY-3-8500 chipset implemented.
It was designed to be sold worldwide as there are no text but only logical pictograms.
There is also a knob on the upper left used to adjust the TV output channel, or at least something to stabilize the output signal..
There was another "special feature" (uh, a bug, that is...): if you moved the game selector knob *between* any two of the games, a Football game appeared, where the left player had 3 paddles on the screen instead of only two... This bug which can be experienced on many pong systems is explained by specialist David Winter on the Magiclick Teleclick page.
There is also a model 3001 wich has a color display. Case variations and label variations ("Interton" or "Interton Video") can be found.
hey nixon , i just felt on an lectronic rifle for INtervision Video 3000, maybe you d want to have mine , for i don''t have the console... mail me or message on the post
Saturday 21st August 2010
moahh (france)
While puting together my little collection on you site, i stumbled over the description for the Interton Video 3000. It is mentioned that it doesn't have any paddles, but it does. At least i own a pair for my system. They fit nicely over the little round markings on the systems casing.
Thursday 17th April 2008
Arne (Germany)
I see you do not have a value for the price. The console I own has a price tag of £40 on it. Hope that helps.