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The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The console was launched in North America in September 1972, and then in the UK and the rest of Europe | The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The console was launched in North America in September 1972, and then in the UK and the rest of Europe by 1974. Created by Ralph Baer — the pioneering "Father of Video Games" — the console bridged the worlds of table-top board games by relying on the use of dice, paper money, and physical overlays that stuck to the screen. It also sported the first light gun peripheral and the game ''Table Tennis'' which was the inspiration for ''Pong''. | ||
The console also spawned the Magnavox Odyssey and Philips Odyssey series of consoles, indicated with a number such as "Magnavox Odyssey 100". | |||
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===General Information=== | ===General Information=== | ||
* | * [[Odyssey:Magnavox_Odyssey_Homebrew_Games|Homebrew Games List]] | ||
* | * [[Odyssey:Scene History|Odyssey:Console History]] | ||
* | * [[Odyssey:Scene Credits|Odyssey:Odyssey Scene Credits]] | ||
* | * Emulators: | ||
* [[ | ** [[Odyssey:OdysseyNow HAL|OdysseyNow HAL]] | ||
* | ** <s> [[Odyssey:OdySim|OdySim]] </s> | ||
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===Technical Information=== | ===Technical Information=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Odyssey:Magnavox_Odyssey_Model_Differences|Model Differences]] | ||
* <s | * [[Odyssey:Video Output Notes]] | ||
* <s> [[Odyssey:Connector Pinouts]] </s> | |||
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===Video Mods=== | ===Video Mods=== | ||
* | * [https://easyeda.com/ruthsarian/composite-video-output-mod-for-magnavox-odyssey Odyssey Composite Video Mod (designed by Ralph Baer)] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At6H6SIfWTc&t=109s Composite Mod: Boojakascha's | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At6H6SIfWTc&t=109s Composite Mod: Boojakascha's Video Board] | ||
* [https://atariage.com/forums/topic/273378-magnavox-odyssey-1-av-mod-not-destructive-and-reversible/ Magnavox Odyssey 1 AV Mod (Sergei277)] | * [https://atariage.com/forums/topic/273378-magnavox-odyssey-1-av-mod-not-destructive-and-reversible/ Magnavox Odyssey 1 AV Mod (Sergei277)] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8IwZknrdSk&t=3180s | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8IwZknrdSk&t=3180s Soldering New Video Cable to Main Board (That Tim Guy)] | ||
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===Repair Guides=== | ===Repair Guides=== | ||
* | * [[ConsoleMods_Wiki:Cartridge_Cleaning|Game Cartridge / Connector Cleaning]] | ||
* | * [[Odyssey:Magnavox_Odyssey_Antenna-Game_Switch|Odyssey:Repairing the Antenna-Game Switch]] | ||
* | * [[Media:Magnavox Odyssey Service Manual.pdf|Magnavox Odyssey Service Manual]] | ||
* <s | * [[Media:Magnavox Odyssey Manual (1972).pdf|Magnavox Odyssey Manual]] | ||
* <s> [[Odyssey:Fixing Controller Disc]] </s> | |||
* [[Replacing Capacitors]] | |||
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|+ <strong>Accessories</strong> | |+ <strong>Accessories</strong> | ||
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| <h3> | | <h3>Homebrew Carts</h3> | ||
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<li> [[ | <li> [[Odyssey:Magnavox_Odyssey_Multicard|Magnavox Odyssey Multicard]] </li> | ||
<li> [[:File:Mangavox_Odyssey_Game_Card_11_PCB.zip|Game Card #11 PCB]] | |||
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||<h3>Other</h3> | ||<h3>Other</h3> | ||
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<li> [[ | <li> [[Odyssey:Magnavox Odyssey Light Rifle|Odyssey:Magnavox Odyssey Light Rifle]] | ||
<li> [[ | <li> [[Odyssey:Magnavox Odyssey Antenna-Game Switch|Odyssey:Magnavox Odyssey Antenna-Game Switch]] | ||
< | <li> [https://www.pong-story.com/odyitems.htm Original Game Accessories, Overlays & Documents<nowiki></nowiki>] | ||
<li> | <li> [https://atariage.com/forums/topic/289945-new-game-card-special-controller-and-3-games-for-magnavox-odyssey-1/ Damocles Controller<nowiki></nowiki>] | ||
<li> [https://console5.com/store/magnavox-odyssey-1tl200-1972-cap-kit.html Capacitor Kit] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 29 June 2024
The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The console was launched in North America in September 1972, and then in the UK and the rest of Europe by 1974. Created by Ralph Baer — the pioneering "Father of Video Games" — the console bridged the worlds of table-top board games by relying on the use of dice, paper money, and physical overlays that stuck to the screen. It also sported the first light gun peripheral and the game Table Tennis which was the inspiration for Pong.
The console also spawned the Magnavox Odyssey and Philips Odyssey series of consoles, indicated with a number such as "Magnavox Odyssey 100".
General Information
Technical Information
Video Mods
Repair Guides
Homebrew Carts |
Other |