The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game is a PC-50x home video game console which was released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand Palladium in 1978 only in Germany.
[8] The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game can output color, the sound is played through an internal speaker built in the console itself.
[8][9][10] It is one of the very few consoles licensed by General Instrument[5][10] and was licensed and marketed under various names by various companies,[11] including the MBO-Teleball-Cassetten-Game by MBO Schmidt & Niederleitner GmbH & Co. KG (1977), Optim 600 by Optim (1978) and the TVG-3000 by Hanimex (1978).
[8][12] The first system's original console seems to be the MBO-Teleball-Cassetten-Game, manufactured in West Germany by MBO Schmidt & Niederleitner and released in the late 1970s.
Like the also German SHG Black Point and many other European consoles from the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game uses PC-50x cartridges.