Mustang 9015
The game console with the designation 9015 comes from a manufacturer from Hong Kong who produced it from 1977 and was distributed in Germany from 1978 by various companies, including Poppy, Unimex, Mustang, Sanwa and TV-10. Depending on the distributor, the console was sold under different names, such as Poppy 9015, Unimex Mark IX, Mustang 9015, Sanwa 9015 and TV-10 Color. The console was available in a variety of color finishes, including a silver, white, or black frame.
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The console offered modules with up to ten different games and featured ten buttons to select a game. Unlike other consoles, the 9015 was not equipped with a CPU, but all functions were controlled via the modules. In addition to the on/off switch, there were four other toggle switches for settings and adjustments.