PC-50x cartridges
These cartridges are
often called "PC-50x" due to their references (x stands for the last digit which
varies from 1 to 8). They work with many systems, most of which were
manufactured in Asia and sold in Europe under various brands and models (see the SD
050 and SD 070/090 pages for examples). For that
reason, a same cartridge can have a different name, as shown below. Each
cartridge contains a single dedicated chip made by General
Instruments (GI). This chip actually contians most of the game circuits, so much
that one would see the game on a TV set by combining the video signals of the
chip and sending them to the baseband video input of the set. In other words, the console
is more an interface than a real videogame system.
Due to their wide market, several variants exist for a same cartridge. In
addition to different tiles, their label may show a manufacturer, and their
plastic case exist both in black and cream colors. For example, the PC-501
cartridge exists in two colors, with and without Hanimex label, with the names
of Supersportic, Supersportif and others. A few manufacturers used their own numbering,
probably to catch more clients. For Rollet released the PC-501 as 4/305.
These cartridges were sold in a little carton box and had a very small user manual of a few pages.
The table below summarizes the eight cartridges released:
Reference | French title | English title | Rarity |
PC-501 | Surpersportif | Sports / Supersportic | Common |
PC-502 | Motocyclette | Motor cycle | Common |
PC-503 | Bataille de chars | Tank Battle | Very rare |
PC-504 | Course de voitures GP | Racing cars / Grand Prix / Race Car GP | Common |
PC-505 | Bataille navale | Submarine | Common |
PC-506 | Jeu de destruction | Super Wipeout | Common |
PC-507 | Jeux de tir | Shooting Gallery | Rare |
PC-508 | 6 jeux de base | Fundamental | Very rare |
PC-50x cartridges contain
a bakelite circuit board with poor quality solders. In this example, the GI chip is the AY-3-8610 (8 pong variants + 2 target shooting games). |
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PC-501 cartridge with two different names (french on cartridge, english on box) |
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PC-502 cartridge: four motor racing games: an Atari Stunt Cycle clone, as shows in the PONG in a Chip page. |
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The PC-503 cartridge: two tank battle games. This cartridge is quite rare. It uses the AY-3-8710 chip. A few other systems like the Coleco Telstar Combat used this chip. |
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The PC-504 cartridge: two car racing games. This is the RACE game mentioned in the PONG in a Chip page. Below: Rollet version (reference 4/306). Note the inverted screens and slightly different text (click the image to view in larger size). |
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The PC-505 cartridge: three naval battle games. Listed as Submarine in the PONG in a Chip page. The cartridge shows the french name, whereas the box shows the english one. |
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The PC-507 cartridge (target shooting games). This is the Rollet version, reference 4/310. Click the picture to view in larger size. |