Magnavox Odyssey

Magnavox Odyssey

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FabrikantMagnavox
TypeVideospilkonsol
Generation1. generation
Først udgivetUSA 1972
Storbritannien 1973
Den Europæiske UnionJapan1974
MedierKassetter
StyreenhedTo "blokke"
Solgte enheder340,000
Mest solgte spilTable Tennis
EfterfølgerMagnavox Odyssey²

Magnavox Odyssey var den første spillekonsol, opfundet af Ralph Baer, som allerede var begyndt at udvikle på den i 1967.

Der er udgivet 12 spil til den, i form af kassetter. Spillene er klassikere som tennis, ski og invaders.

Spillekonsollen har ingen farver og lyd, men består af 40 dioder og 40 transistorer.


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Game pad icon (imitating the Gravis Gamepad except its screw-hole in the d-pad)
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Autographed Magnavox Odysssey console.
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