Interton TV Games
V 2000
interton_v2000

The Interton Video 2000

The Interton Video 2000 is a first generation home video game console released by Interton in 1975. It was licenced by Philips/Magnavox. The console does not have an on/off switch but rather turns itself on when a cartridge is inserted. The console architecture consists of 14 dedicated chips. Interestingly even though on the box art ten games were shown, only five games were released for this system before it was replaced by the Interton V2400 in 1976.

Game List

  1. Sparring
  2. Badminton
  3. Attack
  4. Tennis
  5. Super Tennis
The Tennis game is the first game that uses score keeping on-screen via a squares as a points marker.

Technical Details
Released 1975
Country Germany
Brand Interton
Type Interton TV Games
Name V 2000
CPU Class LOGIC
CPU Dedicated Logic
Sound Beeps
Display black and white
Best Color black and white
Sprites none