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M-1200 Micro-Computer

Console published 46 years ago by Trevi s.r.l.

Not listed in MAME yet

M-1200 Micro-Computer © 1978 Trevi s.r.l.

An Italian clone of the RCA Studio II. This console is part of the RCA Studio III licensed consoles from the Conic Group.

The console came with 4 built-in games:
Doodle
Patterns
Bowling
Black Jack 1 & 2

For more info on RCA Studio III consoles see the Conic "M-1200" entry

For technical info and the released games see the Hanimex "Jeu TV Programmable MPT-02" entry.

TECHNICAL/MACHINE PICT.
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TRIVIA

After the acquisition of the RCA Studio III Intellectual properties by the Conic Group Conic reached out to various subsidiaries and other affiliates to distribute their newest console in various countries. For Italy, TREVI s.r.l. was selected to put their branding on the console.

From their offices located at Via Sassonia 22. 47037 RIMINI, Trevi started the distribution of the Trevi M-1200 Micro-Computer. The console mold and box are the same as the other consoles of the M-1200 series, and the cartridges are also very similar to the generic version of the Sheen M-1200 Micro-Computer without the yellow middle line. As such, although the cartridges box are clearly marked as Trevi, the cartridge themselves don’t have any specific marking on them with English instruction. As single Italian instruction sheet on TREVI s.r.l.letter head is included with the games.