Abstract is: The APF Microcomputer System is a second generation 8-bit cartridge-based home video game console released in October 1978 by APF Electronics Inc. with six cartridges. The console is often referred to M-1000 or MP-1000, which are the two model numbers of the console. 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 Machine were developed in part by the noted engineer Ed Smith. It is the successor to the APF TV Fun line of first generation consoles.
home video game console model | Q115187350 |
home video game console | Q17589470 |
P880 | CPU | Motorola 6800 | Q1126648 |
P1343 | described by source | The Video Game Kraken | Q114545859 |
P2669 | discontinued date | 1979-01-01 | |
1981-01-01 | |||
P2560 | GPU | Motorola 6847 | Q940899 |
P176 | manufacturer | APF Electronics, Inc. | Q5653765 |
P361 | part of | second generation of video game consoles | Q129787 |
P577 | publication date | 1978-10-01 | |
P3342 | significant person | Edward Lee Smith | Q104524866 |
P2928 | storage capacity | 1 | |
P2664 | units sold | 20000 | |
50000 |
Q648791 | APF Imagination Machine | follows | P155 |
Q685088 | APF TV Fun series | followed by | P156 |
Q778644 | MESS | emulates | P4043 |
Q648791 | APF Imagination Machine | has part(s) | P527 |
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