Grandstand Model 4600 Deluxe Colour Video Sports Centre
The Grandstand Model 4600 Deluxe Colour Video Sports Centre was a home video game console released in 1977 by the UK-based Grandstand company. It was marketed as a multi-sport console that offered a variety of sports-themed games in full-color graphics.
The console featured detachable controllers that were used to play games such as football, basketball, tennis, squash, and hockey. The games were played on a built-in color TV screen and had simple, blocky graphics.
One of the unique features of the Grandstand Model 4600 was its ability to play games in either one-player or two-player modes, which allowed friends and family members to compete against each other.
Despite being relatively primitive compared to modern gaming consoles, the Grandstand Model 4600 was a popular console at the time of its release and helped to pave the way for later home video game consoles. Its simple and accessible gameplay, combined with its low price point, made it a popular choice for families and casual gamers.
Today, the Grandstand Model 4600 is considered a collector's item among vintage video game enthusiasts and is a rare example of early home video game technology.
Manufacturer: Grandstand
Release Date: 1977
Model: 4600
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