En 1976, la empresa alemana Radofin creo la primera 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System, siendo licenciada posteriormente a otras empresas como Acetronic, Prinztronic, Fountain, Grandstand, Audiosonic, Hanimex y Lansay.
Algunas de las consolas solo diferían del original en el logo, pero otras eran rediseñadas completamente.
En Alemania también se creó la Interton VC 4000, con un diseño y especificaciones similares a la 1292 AVPS.
Según Interton, su diseño es anterior, de 1974, aunque no la comercializaron hasta 1978.
Grupo 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AI at 4.43 MHz
Audiovisual co-processor (video chipset, I/O Processor): Signetics 2636N at 3.58 MHz, addressing 32Kb of memory in 8Kb banks. This chipset was less powerful than the later model Signetics 2637N used in the Arcadia 2001.
Data Memory: 43 bytes
Graficos
Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
1 Score line displaying 4 BCD digits
Background consisting of a series of alternating lines
Misc
Controladors: 2 × 12-button with 2-axis control stick
Alimentacion Supply: Input 250V, 50 Hz; Output 9.5V, 0.4A & 15V, 0.11A
The early games cartridges used a 2 K.Byte ROM, later ones, such as Activision branded ones, up to 8 K.Bytes
Very basic arcade machine sound.
Grupo 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AI at 4.43MHz
Audiovisual co-processor (video chipset, I/O Processor): Signetics 2636N at 3.58MHz, addressing 32Kb of memory in 8Kb banks. This chipset is powerless, unlike the later model Signetics 2637N used in the Arcadia 2001.
Data Memory: 43 bytes
Graphics
Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
1 Score line displaying 4 BCD digits
Background consisting of a series of alternating lines
Misc
Controllers: 2 × 12-button with 2-axis control stick
Power Supply: Input 250V, 50Hz; Output 9.5V, 0.4A & 15V, 0.11A