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Between the discontinuation of the original [[Odyssey:Odyssey_Mods_Wiki|Magnavox Odyssey]] in 1975 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 & paddle” gameplay system. | Between the discontinuation of the original [[Odyssey:Odyssey_Mods_Wiki|Magnavox Odyssey]] in 1975 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 & paddle” gameplay system. | ||
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Between the discontinuation of the original Magnavox Odyssey in 1975 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 & paddle” gameplay system.
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General Information
- Games List
Homebrew Games List
Technical Information
Model DifferencesConnector Pinouts
List of Consoles
Video Mods
Video Output NotesComposite Mods?
Service Manuals
- Magnavox Odyssey (Original 1972 model)
- Magnavox Odyssey 100
- Magnavox Odyssey 200
- Magnavox Odyssey 300
- Magnavox Odyssey 400
- Magnavox Odyssey 500
- Magnavox Odyssey 2000
- Magnavox Odyssey 3000
- Magnavox Odyssey 4000
- Magnavox Odyssey 5000
- Philips Odyssey 2001
- Philips Odyssey 2100
- How To Repair Video Games (by Robert Goodman)
Replacement Parts |
Other
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