Little is known about this small pong system made in Hong Kong.
It seems to be a classic pong system with 4 pong games. Games selection is made through a small dial in the middle of the case. Switches are used to choose different functions.
The two controllers (sliders) are detachable.
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Contributors : Grant Meredith
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I still have one, unused but still in one piece, and yes it was powered by C batteries.
Saturday 4th April 2020
Jeff Knight (Australia)
We had this in the early 80's. I think we purchased it at radio shack. Yes all it was, was a glorified pong game, but the family spent hours playing it.I don't believe that it took batteries.
Monday 2nd October 2006
Jeff Grubbs (USA)
NAME
3000
MANUFACTURER
Sands
ORIGIN
United Kingdom
YEAR
? 1977
BUILT IN SOFTWARE / GAMES
Tennis, Hockey, Squash 1, Squash 2
CONTROLLERS
Two detachable controllers (sliders)
CPU
General Instruments AY-3-8500 ?
SPEED
score rester, manual ball service
CO-PROCESSOR
bat size amateur/professional, angles 20°/40°, ball speed slow/fast, ball service manual/automatic