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Between 1975 (when the original Magnavox Odyssey was discontinued) and 1978, Magnavox released a series of “dedicated consoles”, sometimes also referred to as “pong clones”. These consoles usually had the option of being powered by batteries and did not use cartridges, relying instead on in-built games which were based around Pong’s “ball and paddle” gameplay system.  
Between 1975 (when the original Magnavox Odyssey was discontinued) and 1978, Magnavox released a series of “dedicated consoles”, sometimes referred to as “pong clones”. These consoles usually had the option of being powered by batteries and did not use cartridges, relying instead on in-built games which were based around Pong’s “ball and paddle” gameplay system.  
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Philips Odyssey 2100.jpg Philips Odyssey 2001.png Magnavox Odyssey 4000.jpg Philips ODYSSEY200 Konsole.jpg Magnavox-Odyssey-2000-FL.jpg Odyssey-300.jpg

Between 1975 (when the original Magnavox Odyssey was discontinued) and 1978, Magnavox released a series of “dedicated consoles”, sometimes referred to as “pong clones”. These consoles usually had the option of being powered by batteries and did not use cartridges, relying instead on in-built games which were based around Pong’s “ball and paddle” gameplay system.

General Information

  • Creating Game Backups
  • Games List
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  • Creating Game Save Backups
  • Applying ROM Patches
  • Homebrew Games List

Technical Information

Video Mods

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  • SSDS3
  • Jailbar Fix 1
  • eTim's RGB Mod (Turbo Duo)
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