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The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game is a home video game console which was released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand in 1978 only in Germany. Some sources claim that the system is a third-generation console, even though it is often considered a console of the second generation. The console has many predecessors, but the exact predecessor console is difficult to find out since the exact release dates of these consoles are unknown or at least unclear. In 1982, the successor, the , was released.

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  • Palladium Tele-Cassetten-Game (de)
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  • Das Palladium Tele-Cassetten-Game ist eine stationäre Spielkonsole, die im Jahr 1978 von Neckermann ausschließlich in Deutschland veröffentlicht wurde.Im Frühjahr 1980 erschien der Nachfolger, das Palladium Video-Computer-Game „Color“ (775/002). Im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger ist das Video-Computer-Game eine Konsole mit richtiger CPU, also keine Pong-Konsole. Die Konsole basiert auf den nie erschienen Nachfolger des Interton VC 4000 und ist ROM-technisch zu sämtlichen Arcadia-2001-Konsolen und -Klonen kompatibel. Die Konsole wird im Katalog Neckermann Herbst/Winter 1983 zuletzt erwähnt. Für das System sind 16 Spielkassetten offiziell erschienen. (de)
  • The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game is a home video game console which was released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand in 1978 only in Germany. Some sources claim that the system is a third-generation console, even though it is often considered a console of the second generation. The console has many predecessors, but the exact predecessor console is difficult to find out since the exact release dates of these consoles are unknown or at least unclear. In 1982, the successor, the , was released. (en)
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  • Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game (en)
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  • Das Palladium Tele-Cassetten-Game ist eine stationäre Spielkonsole, die im Jahr 1978 von Neckermann ausschließlich in Deutschland veröffentlicht wurde.Im Frühjahr 1980 erschien der Nachfolger, das Palladium Video-Computer-Game „Color“ (775/002). Im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger ist das Video-Computer-Game eine Konsole mit richtiger CPU, also keine Pong-Konsole. Die Konsole basiert auf den nie erschienen Nachfolger des Interton VC 4000 und ist ROM-technisch zu sämtlichen Arcadia-2001-Konsolen und -Klonen kompatibel. Die Konsole wird im Katalog Neckermann Herbst/Winter 1983 zuletzt erwähnt. Für das System sind 16 Spielkassetten offiziell erschienen. (de)
  • The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game is a home video game console which was released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand in 1978 only in Germany. Some sources claim that the system is a third-generation console, even though it is often considered a console of the second generation. The console has many predecessors, but the exact predecessor console is difficult to find out since the exact release dates of these consoles are unknown or at least unclear. In 1982, the successor, the , was released. (en)
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