The APF MP1000 (some are also labeled the M1000), a video game console released by APF Electronics in 1978. A follow up to APF's line of Pong consoles, the MP1000 was a true microprocessor-based system that was powered by a Motorola 6800. The system wasn't commercially successful, releasing alongside a glut of other consoles, and APF Electronics filed for bankruptcy a few years later.
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