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Small update on Interton's licence use and production.
|Release date = 1978
|Media type = ROM Cartridges
|Input Controller = 2 controller ports}}The VC 4000 is an early 8-bit cartridge-based game console released in 1978 by Interton, it being quite obscure outside Germany. but many software compatible systems can be found in many European countries. It's unclear if Interton really made the VC 4000 from scratch or if they bought the license and design rights and to the processor from Signetics (At the design time owned by Philips) to produce itthe VC 4000, as have many other brands that produced similar systems the following years.
==Technical specifications==
The VC-4000 is powered by a Signetics 2650A CPU (same as the [[Arcadia 2001]]) and a Signetics 2636 Video Controller. The two controllers are composed of a 12-key keypad, 2 fire buttons and an analog joystick. On the control panel of the system, one can find an on/off switch and three buttons: RESET, SELECT and START.