The APF-MP1000 comes built-in with the game Rocket Patrol. The APF-MP1000 is a part of the APF Imagination Machine. The APF-MP1000 and the APF Imagination...
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401A and TV Fun Sportsarama. The series was first available in 1976. APF-MP1000, also called M-1000, was a second generation video game console released...
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the name Hockey Jockari. TV Fun was followed up by the 8-bit APF-MP1000 in 1978 and then APF Imagination Machine in 1979. These were made to compete in...
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Inc. (U.S.) ca. 30 million MOS Technology 6507 8-bit (CPU) APF-MP1000 January 1, 1978 APF (U.S.) > 50,000 Motorola 6800 8-bit (CPU) Champion 2711 1978...
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personal computers using the 6800. The 6800 processor was also used in the APF MP1000 game console. The Matsushita JR series used a Panasonic MN1800A NMOS microprocessor...
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the Fairchild Channel F, the RCA Studio II, the Bally Astrocade, and APF-MP1000, which all contained similar illustration modes. Surround was released...
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video game for the Fairchild Channel F Bowling, a 1978 video game for the APF-MP1000 Bowling (surname), a surname Bowls, a lawn sport Bowl (disambiguation)...
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Programmable Video System (released in 1978) VC 4000 (released in 1978) APF-MP1000 (released in 1978) Unisonic Champion 2711 (released in 1978) Bandai Super...
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the pre-NES era. Included are the following systems: Adventure Vision, APF MP1000, Arcadia 2001, Astrocade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, ColecoVision...
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extras HW accel Sprite details Text Graphics Acorn Atom, APF Imagination Machine, APF-MP1000, GEM 1000 / Charlemagne 999, Laser 100/110, Laser 200/210...
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