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Description The motherboard of the Amstrad GX4000, a Zilog Z80-powered video game console released by Amstrad in 1990. This Europe-exclusive console was a repackaging of Amstrad's line of CPC Plus computers, offering direct conversions of CPC Plus titles. It was only on the market for a short while before being discontinued.
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