Difference between revisions of "Magnavox Odyssey²"
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==Other Odyssey² games also released for Sega systems== | ==Other Odyssey² games also released for Sega systems== |
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The Magnavox Odyssey², is a video game console released in 1978 by Philips' subsidiary Magnavox in the United States and as the Videopac G7000 by Philips themselves Europe. An upgraded version, the Videopac G7400 was released in 1983 which retained full compatibility with the older system.
Contents
Sega support
List of Sega games for the Odyssey²
Other Odyssey² games also released for Sega systems
References
Non-Sega consoles |
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Nintendo |
Nintendo Entertainment System (1983) | Game Boy (1989) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Game Boy Color (1998) | Game Boy Advance (2001) | Nintendo GameCube (2001) | Nintendo DS (2004) | Wii (2006) | Nintendo 3DS (2011) | Wii U (2012) | Nintendo Switch (2017) |
Sony |
PlayStation (1994) | PlayStation 2 (2000) | PlayStation Portable (2004) | PlayStation 3 (2006) | PlayStation Vita (2011) | PlayStation 4 (2013) | PlayStation 5 (2020) |
Microsoft |
Xbox (2001) | Xbox 360 (2005) | Xbox One (2013) | Xbox Series X (2020) |
Mobile |
iOS | Android | Windows Phone |
Other |
Atari 2600 (1977) | Intellivision (1979) | ColecoVision (1982) | Atari 5200 (1982) | PC Engine (1987) | CD-ROM² (1988) | Super CD-ROM² (1991) | R-Zone (1995) | Game.com (1997) | WonderSwan (1999) | Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) | N-Gage (2003) | LeapFrog Didj (2008) | Stadia (2019) |