Odyssey 200 - 01 |
Not long after it's release of the Odyssey100, Magnavox followed up with the Odyssey 200. Featuring a few extra chipsets designed by Texas Instruments, the Odyssey 200 was still largely an analog system. Atari's single chip Pong console was to be released through Sears, and althoug it only played one game - it had on screen digital scoring. The new 200 would allow Magnavox to have two consoles on the market at lower end and higher ends - to try and smother out the Atari version. The 200 included an extra game called Smash and a rudimentary on screen scoring that consisted of white blocks that moved to the right or left respectively as their scores advanced. So, the Odyssey 200 hit the market as well in 1975 was sold through 1976 until it was replaced with the Odyssey 400. (www.classicgaming.com) |
Manufacturer | Philips | Name | Odyssey 200 |
Type | Console | Origine | ??? |
Introduction Date | 1975 | End of production | 1976 |
Built in Language | ??? | Keyboard | ??? |
CPU | ??? | Speed | ??? |
Coprocessor | ??? | Amount of Ram | ??? |
Vram | ??? | Rom | ??? |
Text Modes | ??? | Graphic Modes | ??? |
Colors | Black & White | Sound | ??? |
Size / Weight | ??? | Built in Media | None |
I/O Ports | ??? | OS | - |
Power Supply | ??? | Introduction Price | ??? |
Sold | ??? | Serial Number | ??? |
Other Extras | Boxed | Bought Where | Assebroek |
Bought When | December 13, 2002 | Condition | Good |
Price Paid | 25 € | Specs of my Model | - |
Setup Today | - |
Odyssey200_01: Same guy as the Intellivision_02 and the Videopac G7400_01 Bought on 13/12/2002 in Assebroek (paid 25€). Also bought the Atari400_01 (40€) and the Sega Megadrive_02 (10€) on this day from the same guy. |