Prinztronic
"Prinz" and "Prinztronic" were own-brand trade names of the British "Dixons" photographic and electronic goods stores, which have been rebranded as "Currys.digital" stores, and are part of DSG international.
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Prinztronic Micro 10
Part of the PC-50X family.
Prinztronic Micro 5500
This is a typical system using catridges based on the different chipsets developped by General Instruments in the late 70s. Part of the PC-50X family.
Prinztronic Grandprix
Prinztronic Tournament 6
Prinztronic Tournament 10
Prinztronic Tournament (VM-8)
It was basically a rebranded Videomaster Superscore VM-8.
Prinztronic Tournament II
Prinztronic Tournament II Deluxe (600002)
Prinztronic Tournament III
Prinztronic Tournament IV
Prinztronic Tournament Mini
The Prinztronic Tournament Mini is a smaller hand held/home console from 1977. It uses a coaxial cable and six AA batteries to work, it also needs a CRT (cathoradetube) TV with the tuning dials on it.
Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable TV Game 2000
Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 5000
Prinztronic Tournament VC 6000 (1292 family)
Part of the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System family.
Prinztronic Video Sport 600
This system is original because of its large selector in the middle of the front panel. It offers the classic 6 games of the General Instruments AY-3-8500 chipset, including two shooting games playable with an optional light gun.
This system was followed by the Videosport 800, which offers more games (8) and a colour display.
Prinztronic Video Sport 800
The successor of model 600, offers 8 games and a colour display.