History of video games/Platforms/Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game

History
The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game was released by Neckermann in West Germany in either 1977 or 1978. The system was sold as the MBO - Teleball Cassette and as the Hanimex - Optim 600.

Little more is known about the history of this console.

Technology
General Instrument chips were used in game cartridges.

The system could output color graphics, and used a built in speaker for audio.

The system saw two different case designs used over the course of its production.

Included controllers were analog. Up to two controllers could be used, and an optional digital controller could be used for one tank game. The system could have potentially accepted a light gun.

Game library

 * Ball & Paddle
 * Car race
 * Cycling
 * Shooting Gallery
 * Tank battle
 * Submarine
 * Wipeout

External Resources

 * The Liberator - Offers a history of the console, as well as console photos including of the console interior.