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Apollo 80 (Germany)

Game Information
manufacturer Academy
year 1978
clone of studio2
other clones apollo80 cm1200 mpt02 mpt02h mtc9016 shmc1200 visicom
genre N/A
downloads 0
Screenshots
apollo80 title
apollo80 title
Download Details
split set apollo80.zip 3.18k
parent set studio2.zip 2.40k
standalone set apollo80.7z 2.90k
Game Details
Console published 47 years ago:

Apollo 80 (c) 1978 Academy.

British cartridge-based system. It's a clone of the RCA Studio II. This console is part of the RCA Studio III licensed consoles from the Conic Group.

The console came with 4 built-in games:
Doodle
Patterns
Bowling
Black Jack 1 & 2

For more info on RCA Studio III consoles see the Conic "M-1200" entry

For technical info and the released games see the Hanimex "Jeu TV Programmable MPT-02" entry.

- TRIVIA -

After the acquisition of the RCA Studio III Intellectual properties by the Conic Group, Conic reached out to various subsidiaries and other affiliates to distribute their newest console in various countries. In the U.K., it is not clear which company took over the distribution. A few theories exist out there, but the two more probable come from the research of TheLimeyDragon. The first contender was Wrapid Manufacturing Ltd, a newly formed company at the time, specializing in circuit boards which was at the same address where the Appolo 80 was distributed. But upon getting more information, TheLimeyDragon concluded that it might just be a coincidence that an electronic company had offices at the same address and that the company behind the Apollo 80 Programmable Video Game might be Academy International Public Limited Company, a company incorporated on July 10, 1972 specializing in wholesale of Radio, television & electrical household appliances.

From their offices located at 250 Thornton Road, Bradford, BD1 2LB, the company started the distribution of the Apollo 80 Programmable Video Game. The console mold, although very similar to the other consoles of the M-1200 series, have square edges instead of round one. As such, the Apollo 80 Programmable Video Game is the only RCA Studio III based console that have a unique molding.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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Driver Details
source rca/studio2.cpp
status good
emulation good
savestate supported
Screen Details
display screen
type raster
orientation horizontal
width 96px
height 288px
refresh 50.08mhz
Input Details
player 1
type keypad
buttons 21
directions N/A
Chipset Details
name RCA CDP1802
clock 1.67mhz
name Speaker
clock N/A
name Beep
clock 300.00bhz
name RCA CDP1864
clock 1.67mhz
ROM Details
name size crc
86676.ic13 1.00k a7d0dd3b
86677b.ic14 1.00k 82a2d29e
87201.ic12 1.00k 8006a1e3