German manufacturer, also written as Koerting which produced rather large Pong systems. Their products were sold only in Germany by Neckermann.
Körting Tele-Multiplay (825-042)[]
Released in 1977.
Körting Tele-Multiplay L (825-050)[]
Released in 1977, has a grey design. This was sold in the USA in a modified 4 player version by Roberts.
Körting Tele-Multiplay 4000 (825-301)[]
Released in 1977, Black & White plastic design.
Körting Tele-Multiplay 6000 (825-328)[]
Körting / Koerting | |
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Model 825-328 | |
Manufacturer | Körting |
Generation | First Generation |
Release date | 1977 |
Input | 2 controllers |
The casing has a black bottom and a white top and it comes with very big unhandy controls. This is the follower of model 4000 and offers 2 additional shooting games. The case of the system looks a lot like the Palladium Tele-Play SR. It's quite possible that Körting sold a Palladium pong under its own brand.
CPU | TMS-1965 (Texas Instruments) |
BUTTONS | Game selection, Reset, Start |
SWITCHES | Power on/off, difficulty settings settings |
BUILT IN GAMES | Tennis, Football, Squash, Pelota, Shoot 1, Shoot 2 |
CONTROLLERS | Two detachable controllers with vertical slider and knob + Gun |
SCORE | On screen |
COLOR / B&W | B&W |
SOUND | Built-in speaker |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output, gun connector |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Körting Tele-Multiplay 8000 (825-336)[]
Released in 1978, offers 8 ball games in color thanks to its AY-3-8600 chipset
CPU | AY-3-8600 (Texas Instruments) |
BUTTONS | Game selection, Reset |
SWITCHES | Power on/off, difficulty settings |
BUILT IN GAMES | Solo, Basketball, Gridball, Tennis, Hockey, Football, Squash, Pelota |
CONTROLLERS | Two detachable joysticks with fire button. |
SCORE | On screen |
COLOR / B&W | Color |
SOUND | Built-in speaker |
SIZE / WEIGHT | - |
I/O PORTS | RF TV video output |
POWER SUPPLY | External power supply 9V or 6x1.5v "C"(R12) batteries |
Körting TVC 4000[]
Released in 1979, this is a very rare clone of the legendary Interton VC 4000. This was found in Argentinia and it is labeled by German producer Körting. Strangely none of these systems were found in Germany so far.