The Palladium Video Computer Game model 775/002 is a rare second-generation German home video game console marketed through the Neckermann mail-order company around 1979–1982. It is part of the Emerson Arcadia 2001 family of consoles, built on the Philips/Signetics 2637 chipset, and fully ROM-compatible with Arcadia 2001 cartridges.
The unit features a cartridge slot for plug-in game modules, using the PC‑50x cartridge format specific to Arcadia clones. It was sold under various brand names in different countries, but the Palladium version retained its designation and cartridge numbering scheme (prefix 775/xxx). Unlike earlier AY‑3‑based Pong consoles, the 775/002 variant included its own CPU, enabling more advanced gameplay and graphics.
Approximately 16 official game cartridges were released in the Palladium series, including titles like Video Fussball (soccer), Basketball, Space Adventure, Autorennen (car race), and Video Breakout.