The Tele-Fever (stylized as tele-fever) is a second-generation home video game console which was released and marketed by German coffee roaster chain Tchibo in 1986 only in Germany for a list price of 99 Deutsche Mark (DM).
[1][2][3][4] It is one of the last variants of the Arcadia 2001 home video game console by Emerson Radio and therefore compatible with all software from it.
[1] The Tele-Fever was only manufactured in very small quantities and is rarely offered today.
[2] The console was mostly sold as a budget item in Tchibo sections of discounters.
[3] The Tele-Fever is seen as an example of a console that contributed to the 1983 video game crash.