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'''Mustang''' is a German company.
 
  
==Mustang 9008==
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== Mustang 9008 ==
 
{{Infobox_console
 
{{Infobox_console
|name = Mustang 9008
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|title = Mustang 9008
|Manufacturer = ? (Hong Kong)
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|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.
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|Release date = 1977
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The 9008 model is much rarer than the 6 games version 9012 but uses the same common GI AY-3-8500 chip.
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
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|CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument)
 
|CPU||AY-3-8500 (General Instrument)
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==Mustang 9009==
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== Mustang 9009 ==
 
{{Infobox_console
 
{{Infobox_console
|name = Mustang 9009
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|title = Mustang 9009
|Release date = 1977|Manufacturer = ? (Hong Kong)
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|Release date = 1977
|Generation = First Generation}}
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|Manufacturer =  
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|Generation = First Generation
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}}
 
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{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|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
 
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==Mustang 9012 (713 773/58)==
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== Mustang 9012 (713 773/58) ==
 
{{Infobox_console
 
{{Infobox_console
|name = Mustang 9012
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|title = Mustang 9012
 
|Generation = First Generation
 
|Generation = First Generation
|Release date = 1977|Manufacturer = ? (Hong Kong)}}
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|Release date = 1977
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|Manufacturer =  
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}}
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
 
|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==
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== 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.
 
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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|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
|POWER SUPPLY||External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries
 
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==Mustang 9015==
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== Mustang 9015 ==
 
{{Infobox_console
 
{{Infobox_console
|name = Mustang 9015
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|title = Mustang 9015
 
|Generation = First Generation
 
|Generation = First Generation
 
|Release date = 1978
 
|Release date = 1978
|Media type = [[9015 Cartridges]]|image = [[Image:Mustang_9015.jpg|230px]]}}
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|Media type = [[9015 Cartridges]]
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|image = Mustang_9015.jpg
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Part of the "[[9015 Cartridges|9015 systems]]".
 
Part of the "[[9015 Cartridges|9015 systems]]".
  
==Mustang 9016 (MPT-02)==
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== Mustang 9016 (MPT-02) ==
 
This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by the German Company 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 some games built-in others could be loaded from cartridges (7 or 8 of them exist).
 
This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by the German Company 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 some games built-in others could be loaded from cartridges (7 or 8 of them exist).
  
 
[[Category:Company]]
 
[[Category:Company]]
[[Category:Pong Console]]
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[[Category:Pong console]]

Revision as of 13:36, 29 December 2020

Mustang logo.png


Mustang 9008

Mustang 9008
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.

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

Mustang 9009
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)

Mustang 9012
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

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

Mustang 9015
Mustang 9015.jpg
Generation First Generation
Release date 1978
Media type 9015 Cartridges

Part of the "9015 systems".

Mustang 9016 (MPT-02)

This is a quite rare and interesting Pong like cartridge system. It was sold by the German Company 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 some games built-in others could be loaded from cartridges (7 or 8 of them exist).