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− | ==Mustang 9008== | + | == Mustang 9008 == |
{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | | | + | |title = Mustang 9008 |
− | |Manufacturer = | + | |Manufacturer = |
|Generation = First Generation | |Generation = First Generation | ||
− | |Release date = 1977}}The 9008 model is much rarer than the 6 games version 9012 but uses the same common GI AY-3-8500 chip. | + | |Release date = 1977 |
+ | }} | ||
+ | The 9008 model is much rarer than the 6 games version 9012 but uses the same common GI AY-3-8500 chip. | ||
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|CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) | |CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) | ||
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− | ==Mustang 9009== | + | == Mustang 9009 == |
{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | | | + | |title = Mustang 9009 |
− | |Release date = 1977|Manufacturer = | + | |Release date = 1977 |
− | |Generation = First Generation}} | + | |Manufacturer = |
+ | |Generation = First Generation | ||
+ | }} | ||
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|CPU|| - | |CPU|| - | ||
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|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries | |POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | ==Mustang 9012 (713 773/58)== | + | |
+ | == Mustang 9012 (713 773/58) == | ||
{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | | | + | |title = Mustang 9012 |
|Generation = First Generation | |Generation = First Generation | ||
− | |Release date = 1977|Manufacturer = | + | |Release date = 1977 |
+ | |Manufacturer = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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|CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) | |CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) | ||
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|POWER SUPPLY||AC 9V, 100 mA, 3.5mm plug or 6 x "C" 1,5v batteries | |POWER SUPPLY||AC 9V, 100 mA, 3.5mm plug or 6 x "C" 1,5v batteries | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | ==Mustang 9014 Panzerschlacht== | + | |
− | Very rare tank-battle system with special steering controllers released in 1978. This system is almost same with the [[Intercord TCVS-11]] system with one exception; the buttons are located on the left side instead of the right side of the casing. There is also a french system that looks almost the same | + | == Mustang 9014 Panzerschlacht == |
+ | Very rare tank-battle system with special steering controllers released in 1978. This system is almost same with the [[Intercord TCVS-11]] system with one exception; the buttons are located on the left side instead of the right side of the casing. There is also a french system that looks almost the same. The "Tank Heroique" system has the same case but the 4 Pong games that came with both German systems are not included. 2 extra controllers came with the German system to allow playing the Pong games. The steering controllers were not very solid so they broke quite fast. | ||
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|CPU|| - | |CPU|| - | ||
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|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries | |POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | ==Mustang 9015== | + | |
+ | == Mustang 9015 == | ||
{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | | | + | |title = Mustang 9015 |
|Generation = First Generation | |Generation = First Generation | ||
|Release date = 1978 | |Release date = 1978 | ||
− | |Media type = [[9015 Cartridges]]|image = | + | |Media type = [[9015 Cartridges]] |
+ | |image = Mustang_9015.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
Part of the "[[9015 Cartridges|9015 systems]]". | Part of the "[[9015 Cartridges|9015 systems]]". | ||
− | ==Mustang 9016 (MPT-02)== | + | == Mustang 9016 (MPT-02) == |
− | This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by | + | This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by Mustang and is a clone of the American [[RCA Studio II]] console. It plays Pong style games and has built-in keyboard controllers. There are several games built-in. Other ones could be loaded from cartridges (7 or 8 of them exist). |
+ | |||
[[Category:Company]] | [[Category:Company]] | ||
− | [[Category:Pong | + | [[Category:Pong console]] |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 29 December 2020
Contents
Mustang 9008[edit]
Generation | First Generation |
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Release date | 1977 |
The 9008 model is much rarer than the 6 games version 9012 but uses the same common GI AY-3-8500 chip.
CPU | AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) |
BUTTONS | serve, start/reset |
SWITCHES | power on/off, game select, game difficulty |
BUILT IN GAMES | Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Handball |
CONTROLLERS | 2 detachable controllers with a knob |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | Built-in |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Mustang 9009[edit]
Generation | First Generation |
---|---|
Release date | 1977 |
CPU | - |
BUTTONS | - |
SWITCHES | - |
BUILT IN GAMES | - |
CONTROLLERS | - |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | Built-in |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Mustang 9012 (713 773/58)[edit]
Generation | First Generation |
---|---|
Release date | 1977 |
CPU | AY-3-8500 (General Instrument) |
BUTTONS | serve, start/reset |
SWITCHES | power on/off, game select, game difficulty |
BUILT IN GAMES | Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Handball, Target, Shoot |
CONTROLLERS | 2 detachable controllers with a knob + light pistol |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | Built-in |
SIZE / WEIGHT | 167mm W x 242mm L x 69mm H / 630g (without batteries); 190g (controllers) |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output, gun connector |
POWER SUPPLY | AC 9V, 100 mA, 3.5mm plug or 6 x "C" 1,5v batteries |
Mustang 9014 Panzerschlacht[edit]
Very rare tank-battle system with special steering controllers released in 1978. This system is almost same with the Intercord TCVS-11 system with one exception; the buttons are located on the left side instead of the right side of the casing. There is also a french system that looks almost the same. The "Tank Heroique" system has the same case but the 4 Pong games that came with both German systems are not included. 2 extra controllers came with the German system to allow playing the Pong games. The steering controllers were not very solid so they broke quite fast.
CPU | - |
BUTTONS | - |
SWITCHES | - |
BUILT IN GAMES | - |
CONTROLLERS | - |
SCORE | - |
COLOR / B&W | - |
SOUND | Built-in |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Mustang 9015[edit]
Generation | First Generation |
---|---|
Release date | 1978 |
Media type | 9015 Cartridges |
Part of the "9015 systems".
Mustang 9016 (MPT-02)[edit]
This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by Mustang and is a clone of the American RCA Studio II console. It plays Pong style games and has built-in keyboard controllers. There are several games built-in. Other ones could be loaded from cartridges (7 or 8 of them exist).