Universum TV Multispiel

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Universum was the label of the German mailorder company Quelle which released several Pong machines.

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Universum TV Multispiel
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Manufacturer Universum
Generation First Generation
Release date 1977 (Germany)

Universum TV Multispiel

Handheld Pong console where everything is contained in one handheld controller and a second detachable paddle. Hardware-wise is the same system based on the "pong on a chip" AY-3-8500 as the following consoles just in a different more compact case design.

  • RadioShack TV Scoreboard
  • Tandy Electronic Scoreboard
  • Hanimex 666 / 677

The main unit houses the game selector, speaker, and controllers for one player - the other rotary controller can split from the main body which is also where the gun plugs in. The controller for the left player can be detached from the console and is wired to the rest of the machine with a very long cable. You can choose between the games Tennis, Soccer, Squash and Pelota, but in fact all these games are just Pong games with slight modifications (Although Pelota is a one-player game). If you do not select any game with the selector you can play the 5th hidden "Handicap" game, a soccer variant where one player has 3 Bats and the second has only 2.

The Universum TV Multispiel was connected directly to the antenna input of the TV and the signal can be set to use channel 3 or 4. The console uses 6xAA batteries but it can use a 9V AC/DC Adapter which is NOT included.

Universum TV Multispiel
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Manufacturer Universum
Generation First Generation
Release date 1977

Universum TV Multispiel 2004

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Universum TV Multispiel
[[File:Universum TV Multispiel 2006.jpg|230px]]
Manufacturer Universum
Generation First Generation
Release date 1978

Universum TV Multispiel 2006

This is the follower of model 2004 (same AY-3-8500 chip) and offers two more games. Compared with it's predecessor it has sliders instead of dials. It is quite common and was also sold by Hanimex.

  • Hanimex 7771






Universum TV Multispiel
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Manufacturer Universum
Release date 1981

Universum Color Multispiel 4106

This is the successor of model 2006 and offers games in color instead of black & white. This was (except the Interton Video 3000) maybe the most popular system in Germany.