File:Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 2000 Console.png
Prinztronic_Tournament_Colour_Programmable_2000_Console.png (780 × 548 pixels, file size: 523 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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DescriptionPrinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 2000 Console.png |
English: "Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 2000" pong-derivative games console. (Manipulated photograph).
Multicherry (uploader) says: "This is a video games console, probably from the late 1970s or thereabouts. It came with a cartridge of 10 Pong-derived games, although apparently others were available (I never had any). Prinztronic and Prinz were (I believe), an own-brand of the Dixons electronics chain in the UK during the 1970s. (Dixons' UK stores themselves have now been rebranded as "Currys Digital"). " Arosio Stefano adds : "As stated here[1] and here[2] Multicherry's cart was based around the AY-3-8610 chip and the console doesn't have a central CPU because every cartridge contains a General Instruments (GI) chip AY-3-86xx or AY-3-87xx (Pong on a chip). These chips contain most of the game system circuits. So we can say that the console belongs to the first era of consoles." |
Date | Taken: 2006-10-07, photomanipulation 2011-09-09 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Multicherry |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
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Other versions |
Prinztronic Tournament 2000 Original Unmodified Photo Scan.jpg (original) Prinztronic-tournament-colour-programmable-2000.jpg (modified, white background) Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 2000 Console.png (modified, transparent background) |
Camera Model | Nikon F60 |
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Shutter speed | approx 1/3 s |
Aperture | f/11 to f/16 |
Film speed (ISO) | 200 |
Lens | 28–80 mm zoom |
Focal length | approx 50 mm |
Flash | Yes |
Film | Kodak Color Plus 200 |
Scanner | Scanned commercially |
Notes | Lit with flash and daylight. Significantly modified in Photoshop as described elsewhere. |
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: This image has been significantly photomanipulated to even out the lighting across the console, and also to remove the white cloth background, which was imperfect enough to be distracting.
The captive lead is left in place, as (photographed from that angle) it would almost always have been showing in real life.. |
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