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Revision as of 03:10, 7 November 2023
ITMC is a brand name owned by Lexibook.
History
ITMC was founded in 1977.
It was acquired by Lexibook in 1997.
After that, it was closed and the ITMC brand name ceased to be used.
Products
They sold video game consoles and video games based on technologies from companies such as Radofin.
Video game systems by Interton
Name | Designer | Year released | Notes |
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MPT-05 | Radofin | 1983 | Variant of 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System |
SC-3000 | Sega | 1984 | Released under the Yeno brand name. |