Palladium Tele-Match 6000
Palladium's Tele-Match 6000 is another of many different gaming consoles on the market that was made with the General Instruments AY-3-8500 chip. The game console was launched in 1977. Palladium was a games console published by the Neckermann mail order company.
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The special thing about this console was that it was sold with a light gun with which you could also do shooting exercises on the screen via two integrated games. Furthermore, the games tennis, football squash and pelota were offered. The device had 2 joysticks, each with a slider and a button.
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The sounds did not come from the TV but were played back by the device. The graphics were very simple with the games only being displayed in black and white. You still had the option on the device to choose how fast the ball was traveling, at what angle it bounced off and whether the bat should be displayed large or small, which made the game a little easier or more difficult depending on the situation.