PC-50x Family


The PC-50x Family is a series of home video game consoles belonging to the first generation prevalent in Europe between 1975 and the early 1980s, all produced in Asia. The designation PC-50x of the series derives from the name of the cartridges.
The consoles do not have a central processor; all the games are implemented thanks to the individual chips in the cartridges, all based on the chip family AY-3-8xxx of General Instrument. The family also includes the so-called "9015" series in which it changes the name and changes the shape of the cartridges but uses the same AY-3-8xxx chips.

Common features

Some consoles produced colored screens while others were black and white. Those in color were often marked with the initial letter S of SECAM, the French standard of the color coding.
Features common to all the consoles in the family are the 10 keys for choosing the game, a Start/Reset button, 4/5 switches for game settings and two joystick with a button.
For many models, in the name there are the SD letters, which stand for Soundic, the real manufacturer of the console.

Consoles list

The consoles were produced in China, imported and rebranded by several companies and sold under different names.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of them.
NameCompanyDisplayYearCountryNotePhoto
SD 050SITMCColorsFrance-
SD 90ITMCBlack and white or colorFrance
SD 050SSoundicColorsEurope
Programmable systemSoundicBlack and whiteEurope-
TV Jack 5000BandaiColors1978Japan
Video Cassette LockTakatokuColors1977Japan.
SD 050HanimexBlack and whiteEurope-
SD 070 couleurHanimexColorsEurope-
TVG 070CHanimexColorsEurope
Jeu Video SD 050SSecamColorsFrance-
SD-50 Program 2000CreatronicColors1978France-
Programmable 2003ElbexColors1977EuropeProduced in China but sold in Europe-
4/303 'Video Secam System'RolletColors1983?FranceSold also with the name 'Secam Video Systeme' SD-050S-
Programmable TV-GameUniversumColorsGermany-
SD-050GrandstandColorsUnited Kingdom-
Programmable gameGrandstandColorsUnited KingdomAlso known as Mercury Commander Paul's Mark III – Programmable TV Game
Colour Programmable SD070
Video Sports Centre SD070
GrandstandColors1978United Kingdom
Tournament-colour-programmable-2000PrinztronicColors
Programmable TV Game SD-050CTempest1977Austria-
Superstar 01-4354 ProgrammableBinatoneColors1978United Kingdom
Cablestar 01-4354BinatoneBlack and white1978United Kingdom-
tele-sports IIIRadofinColors1978Europe
tele-sports IVRadofin e AcetronicColors1978Europe
tele-sports programmableRadofinColors1978Europe-
Colour TV GameAcetronicColors1978United Kingdom-
Video SD-050AkurColors1978Germany-
Color TVG-872Cam e ClipperColors1978 1977Italy-
TVG-888IrradioColorsItaly-
PG-7 programmablePolyconColorsUnited Kingdom
9015PoppyColorsGermany
TVG 10PoppyColorsGermany
9015SanwaColorsGermany
9015MustangColorsGermany
Jeu Video Cassette Interchangeables Tele-sports IIIUnivoxcolors1977France

Games

CodeFrench nameEnglish nameChip
PC-501
9015-A
SupersportifSports / Supersportic / Superten / SuperstarAY-3-8610
PC-502
9015-B
MotocycletteMotor cycleAY-3-8760
PC-503
9015-C
Bataille de charsTank BattleAY-3-8710
PC-504
9015-D
Course de voitures GPRacing cars / Grand Prix / Race Car GPAY-3-8603
PC-505
9015-G
Bataille navaleSubmarineAY-3-8605
PC-506
9015-E
Jeu de destructionSuper WipeoutAY-3-8606
PC-507
9015-H
Jeux de tirShooting GalleryAY-3-8607
PC-508
9015-F?
6 jeux de baseFundamentalAY-3-8500