History of video games/Platforms/SHG Black Point (FS 1003/FS 2000)

History
The SHG Black Point (type FS 1003/FS 2000) was developed by SHG, a company based in the city of Munich in West Germany.

The SHG Black Point was released in West Germany in 1982 at a cost of 168 Deutschmarks. Two compatible PC-50x models of the Black Point were released: the type FS 1003 and the type FS 2000. There are other two incompatible Black Point consoles: the "Black Point Multicolor FS 1001" (four fixed pong games, no cartridges) and the "Black Point 10 Tele Sports FS 1002" (ten fixed pong games, no cartridges).

Technology
The two consoles lacks a processor and the game is entirely implemented in cartridges like all PC-50x family first generation consoles. These cartridges contain an AY-3-8xxx chip from General Instrument.

Notable games

 * Zehn elektronische Fernsehspiele in Farbe
 * Motorradrennen
 * Schützenspiel
 * Seekrieg
 * Grand Prix
 * 1000-Treffer-Spiel