Magnavox Odyssey 100
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Release Type |
Official
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Amount Produced Estimate |
Between 50k - 100k
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Region Code |
Region Free
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Limited Edition |
No
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Color | Red |
Is Bundle |
No
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- In 1973, Ralph Baer added new features to his Odyssey, and used discrete components and four Texas Instruments chips.
- It did not use cartridges and played two games: TENNIS and HOCKEY. A simple switch selected the games, and the system was either powered by six batteries, or by an AC adaptor.
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