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Revision as of 05:49, 31 December 2021
- Main article: Wikipedia:Magnavox Odyssey
Developer | Magnavox |
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Type | Home video game console |
Generation | First generation |
Release date | 1972 |
Discontinued | 1975 |
Successor | Magnavox Odyssey² |
Emulated | ✓ |
The Odyssey is the first home video game console, released in September of 1972 by Magnavox and was retailed for $99.99 (though when purchased with a Magnavox television, it cost only $50). It was called the Brown Box during development. It ran on either 6 C-cell batteries or a 9-volt AC adapter. The Odyssey did not use a CPU; the cartridges, called "circuit cards", altered the machine's signal path instead. This changed the light output of the television screen, creating the appearance of a game, but it did not allow for music to be played.
Simulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Accuracy | Libretro Core | FLOSS | Active | Recommended | ||
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PC / x86 | |||||||||
OdySim | 13/10/2019 | Cycle | ✗ | ? | ✗ | ✓ |
Emulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Accuracy | Libretro Core | FLOSS | Active | Recommended | ||
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PC / x86 | |||||||||
Odyemu | 03/03/2009 | Cycle | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |