GX4000
The GX4000 was a console made by Amstrad in 1990. At first, it was successful. But it did not continue its early success. The GX4000 games could be used with other Amstrad computers. The GX4000 was made to package the CPC+ computer line into Video Game Consoles. Only 40 games were made for it. Soon it disappeared into the mist of history. These days it is very rare to see one that is still in working condition.
GX4000 Media
Lord Alan Sugar, owner of Amstrad, pictured in 2009.
GX4000 printed circuit board
The GX4000 offered RGB video capability with the SCART connector in back.