
The ColourScore (model VM-11) is one of the first colour systems released by Videomaster in 1977. This model was the most successfull of all the systems released by the company, and was sold in several european countries. This system uses the MM-57105 game chip from National Semiconductor and plays three games for one or two players (single player games are played with one controller moving both player's paddles at the same time). This system has a rather uncommon design with its flat case, which reminds Star Chess, a chess variant released by the company. David Winter discovered in an early sales brochure that this model was initially called Supercolor. Although this brochure lists this model as Colourscore, it contains a picture of a game unit called Supercolor with green push-buttons instead of black. This pictured unit might well be a preproduction prototype.




