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*Using the electronic gun, two more games could be played. They were called AUX1 and AUX2 (as "Auxiliary 1" and "Auxiliary 2"). This was done to show that these two games were only playable with the optional gun. | *Using the electronic gun, two more games could be played. They were called AUX1 and AUX2 (as "Auxiliary 1" and "Auxiliary 2"). This was done to show that these two games were only playable with the optional gun. | ||
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[[File:Prinztronic_Tournament_VM8.jpg|thumb|230px|Prinztronic Tournament VM-8]]The console was sold rebranded as [[Prinztronic]] Tournament VM-8 at the retail chain ''Dixons'' in Britain. They are almost identical, the difference being that this system has a switch for rebound angle and the Video Master Superscore has a switch for sound. | [[File:Prinztronic_Tournament_VM8.jpg|thumb|230px|Prinztronic Tournament VM-8]]The console was sold rebranded as [[Prinztronic]] Tournament VM-8 at the retail chain ''Dixons'' in Britain. They are almost identical, the difference being that this system has a switch for rebound angle and the Video Master Superscore has a switch for sound. | ||
[[Category:Console]] | [[Category:Console]] |