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The Magnavox Odyssey<sup><small>2</small></sup> is a console from the second generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America in September 1978 followed by Europe in December 1978 as the Philips Videopac G7000, and Japan in September 1982.
The Magnavox Odyssey<sup><small>2</small></sup> is a console from the second generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America in September 1978 followed by Europe in December 1978, and Japan in September 1982. It was known by many names depending on region, including the Philips Videopac G7000, Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider Videopac, Philips Odyssey, and Kōton Trading Toitarii Enterprise Odessei 2. Later models were released which included a CRT screen (Philips G7200) or just a different form factor (Philips G7400 and Jopac).
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The Magnavox Odyssey2 is a console from the second generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America in September 1978 followed by Europe in December 1978, and Japan in September 1982. It was known by many names depending on region, including the Philips Videopac G7000, Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider Videopac, Philips Odyssey, and Kōton Trading Toitarii Enterprise Odessei 2. Later models were released which included a CRT screen (Philips G7200) or just a different form factor (Philips G7400 and Jopac).