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German manufacturer, also written as Koerting which produced rather large Pong systems. Their products were sold only in Germany by Neckermann.
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==Körting Tele-Multiplay (825-042)==
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|image = [[Image:Körting_Tele_Multiplay_6000.jpg|230px]]
Released in 1977.
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|caption = Model 825-328
==Körting Tele-Multiplay L (825-050)==
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|Manufacturer = Körting / Neckermann
Released in 1977, has a grey design. This was sold in the USA in a modified 4 player version by [[Roberts]].
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|Generation = First Generation
 
 
==Körting Tele-Multiplay 4000 (825-301)==
 
Released in 1977, Black & White plastic design.
 
 
 
==Körting Tele-Multiplay 6000 (825-328)==
 
{{Infobox console
 
|title = Körting Tele-Multiplay 6000 (825-328)
 
|image = Körting_Tele_Multiplay_6000.jpg
 
|imagecaption = Model 825-328
 
|Manufacturer = Körting
 
|Generation = First generation
 
 
|Release date = 1977
 
|Release date = 1977
|Input controller = 2 controllers
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|Input Controller = 2 controllers}}
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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.
 
 
 
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|CPU||TMS-1965 (Texas Instruments)
 
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|BUTTONS||Game selection, Reset, Start
 
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|SWITCHES||Power on/off, difficulty settings settings
 
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|BUILT IN GAMES||Tennis, Football, Squash, Pelota, Shoot 1, Shoot 2
 
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|CONTROLLERS||Two detachable controllers with vertical slider and knob + Gun
 
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|SCORE||On screen
 
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|COLOR / B&W||B&W
 
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|SOUND||Built-in speaker
 
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|SIZE / WEIGHT|| -
 
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|I/O PORTS||RF TV video output, gun connector
 
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|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
 
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|CPU||AY-3-8600 (Texas Instruments)
 
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|BUTTONS||Game selection, Reset
 
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|SWITCHES||Power on/off, difficulty settings
 
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|BUILT IN GAMES||Solo, Basketball, Gridball, Tennis, Hockey, Football, Squash, Pelota
 
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|CONTROLLERS||Two detachable joysticks with fire button.
 
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|SCORE||On screen
 
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|COLOR / B&W||Color
 
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|SOUND||Built-in speaker
 
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|SIZE / WEIGHT|| -
 
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|I/O PORTS||RF TV video output
 
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|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.
 
  
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A rather large German pong sold by
[[Category:Pong console]]
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Körting (Koerting) / Neckermann with a nice black & white plastic design. 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.
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===All consoles by Körting:===
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* Koerting Tele-Multiplay 4000 825-301
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* Koerting Tele-Multiplay 6000 825-328
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* Koerting Tele-Multiplay 8000 825-336
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* Koerting Tele-Multiplay 825-042
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* Koerting Tele-Multiplay L 825-050
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* Koerting TVC 4000

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