M1200 Micro Computer (Australia)
Game Information
manufacturer | Sheen |
year | 1978 |
clone of | studio2 |
other clones | apollo80 cm1200 mpt02 mpt02h mtc9016 shmc1200 visicom |
genre | N/A |
downloads | 0 |
Screenshots


Download Details
split set | shmc1200.zip 3.18k |
parent set | studio2.zip 2.40k ↗ |
standalone set | shmc1200.7z 2.90k |
Game Details
Console published 47 years ago:
1200 Micro Computer (c) 1978 Sheen.
An Australian 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. For Australia, Conic used the Sheen branding which were already known for releasing pong console in the country.
The Sheen M-1200 Micro-Computer is the only console of the RCA Studio III series that came in two variants. It is unknown if these variants were made for different regions.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=34759&o=2
1200 Micro Computer (c) 1978 Sheen.
An Australian 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. For Australia, Conic used the Sheen branding which were already known for releasing pong console in the country.
The Sheen M-1200 Micro-Computer is the only console of the RCA Studio III series that came in two variants. It is unknown if these variants were made for different regions.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=34759&o=2
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 |