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Körting
Tele-Multiplay 6000

This German pong offers 4 ball games and 2 shooting games thanks to its TMS-1965 Texas-Instruments chipset. Paddles can be moved verticaly with the sliders found on each controllers. There are also apparently two dials/knobs on these controllers.

The case of the system looks much like the Palladium Tele-Play SR one. It's quite possible that Körting sold a Palladium pong under its own brand.

The latter Körting Tele-Multiplay 8000 is a logical evolution of the 6000 model. It uses the same case but is powered by an AY-3-8600 chipset, thus offering 8 pong games in colour.

The Körting Tele-Multiplay 6000 can also be found as the Körting Tele-Match 6000. It is not clear if there are differences between them (color and black & white display ?). Help welcomed.

We need more info about this pong ! If you designed, used, or have more info about this system, please send us pictures or anything you might find useful.
NAME  Tele-Multiplay 6000
MANUFACTURER  Körting
ORIGIN  Germany
YEAR  ? 1977
BUILT IN GAMES  Tennis, Football, Squash, Pelota, Shoot 1, Shoot 2
CONTROLLERS  Two detachable controllers with vertical slider and knob
CPU  TMS-1965 from Texas Instruments
BUTTONS  Game selection, Reset, Start
SWITCHES  Power on/off, options settings
SCORE  On screen
COLORS  Color
SOUND  Built-in speaker
SIZE / WEIGHT  Unknown
I/O PORTS  RF TV video output, gun connector ?
BATTERIES  6 x 1,5v UM-2 batteries
POWER SUPPLY  External power supply 9V + -(o- -
GUN  Yes
PRICE  Unknown


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