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{{Infobox console
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|title = Magnavox Odyssey²
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|logo = Magnavox-Odyssey-2-Console-Set.jpg
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|developer = Magnavox
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|type = [[:Category:Consoles|Home video game console]]
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|generation = [[:Category:Second-generation consoles|Second generation]]
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|release = 1978
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|discontinued = 1984
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|predecessor = [[Magnavox_Odyssey_emulators|Magnavox Odyssey]]
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|emulated = {{✓}}
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The '''Magnavox Odyssey²''', known in Europe as the '''Philips Videopac G7000''', in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey, in the United States and Canada as the Magnavox Odyssey² and the Philips Odyssey², and also by many other names, is a second generation home video game console released in 1978 and had an Intel 8048 CPU with 64 bytes of RAM. It retailed for {{Inflation|USD|179.99|1984}}. It succeeded the first home video game console, the '''[[gametech:Magnavox Odyssey|Odyssey]]''', released in 1972.
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Revision as of 17:57, 4 July 2021

Magnavox Odyssey²
Magnavox-Odyssey-2-Console-Set.jpg
Developer Magnavox
Type Home video game console
Generation Second generation
Release date 1978
Discontinued 1984
Predecessor Magnavox Odyssey
Emulated

The Magnavox Odyssey², known in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000, in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey, in the United States and Canada as the Magnavox Odyssey² and the Philips Odyssey², and also by many other names, is a second generation home video game console released in 1978 and had an Intel 8048 CPU with 64 bytes of RAM. It retailed for $179.99. It succeeded the first home video game console, the Odyssey, released in 1972.

Emulators

Name Platform(s) Latest Version Libretro Core Accuracy Active Recommended
PC / x86
O2EM Windows Linux MS-DOS 1.18 (Windows)
1.16 (others)
High
o2em2
(O2EM fork)
Windows Linux 1.5 High
Pantheon Windows 13.640 High
MAME Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.264 High
Consoles
O2em Wii 1.0 ?
emuODD PSP 1.0 ? ~


Launcher