The Societe Occitane OC 5000 was a French-made home video game console released in the late 1970s as part of the first generation of dedicated gaming systems. It featured built-in games, typically variations of Pong-style gameplay, displayed in black and white on a connected television.
The OC 5000 was notable for its wooden casing and simple controls, reflecting the early era of home consoles before cartridge-based systems became standard. It was designed primarily for the domestic French market and competed with other early European Pong clones and dedicated consoles.
Due to its limited capabilities and the rapid evolution of gaming hardware in the 1980s, the OC 5000 had a relatively short market presence. |