Mustang 9012
The Mustang 9012 is a vintage first-generation game console that was released in 1977. It was produced in Hong Kong by Mustang manufacturer.
The console features a built-in AY-3-8500 CPU by General Instrument, which was commonly used in early game consoles. It includes two detachable controllers with a knob and light pistol, as well as a serve button and start/reset button. It also features several switches for power on/off, game select, and game difficulty.
The Mustang 9012 includes six built-in games, including Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Handball, Target, and Shoot. It features a built-in speaker for sound effects and measures 167mm W x 242mm L x 69mm H in size. The console weighs 630g without batteries, and the controllers weigh 190g.
The Mustang 9012 includes an RF TV video output and a gun connector. It is powered by either an AC 9V, 100mA, 3.5mm plug or six "C" 1.5v batteries. The console does not have a score feature, and it operates in color or black and white.
While it may seem basic by modern standards, it is a rare and unique console that is appreciated by retro gaming enthusiasts.
Manufacturer: Mustang
Release Date: 1977
Model: 713 773/58