List of Magnavox Odyssey² games

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The Magnavox Odyssey2

This is a list of games for the Magnavox Odyssey 2 video game console.

Magnavox games[]

In the United States the following 47 game titles were released by Magnavox.[1]

  • Alien Invaders - Plus!
  • Alpine Skiing!
  • Armored Encounter! / Subchase!
  • Baseball!
  • Blockout! / Breakdown!
  • Bowling! / Basketball!
  • Casino Slot Machine!
  • Computer Intro!
  • Computer Golf!
  • Conquest of the World
  • Cosmic Conflict!
  • Dynasty!
  • Electronic Table Soccer!
  • Football!
  • Freedom Fighters!
  • Hockey! / Soccer!
  • Invaders from Hyperspace!
  • I've Got Your Number!
  • K.C.'s Krazy Chase!
  • K.C. Munchkin!
  • Keyboard Creations!
  • Killer Bees!
  • Las Vegas Blackjack!
  • Matchmaker! / Buzzword! / Logix!
  • Math-A-Magic! / Echo!
  • Monkeyshines!
  • Nimble Numbers Ned!
  • Out of this World! / Helicopter Rescue!
  • P.T. Barnum's Acrobats!
  • Pachinko!
  • Pick Axe Pete!
  • Pocket Billiards!
  • Power Lords
  • Quest for the Rings[2]
  • Gunfighter / Showdown in 2100 A.D.
  • Sid the Spellbinder!
  • Smithereens!
  • Speedway! / Spin-out! / Cryptologic!
  • Take the Money and Run!
  • Attack of the Timelord!
  • The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt
  • Thunderball!
  • Turtles!
  • Type & Tell!
  • UFO!
  • Volleyball!
  • War of Nerves!

Only three games: Nimble Numbers Ned!, Power Lords and Sid the Spellbinder! were released on Odyssey 2, but not on Philips VideoPac.

Philips games[]

Promotional poster for Videopac games released by Philips.

In the European market, each game released by Philips was assigned a number.[3]

1978[4][]

  1. Race / Spin-Out / Cryptogram
  2. Pairs / Space Rendezvous / Logic
  3. American Football
  4. Air-Sea War / Battle
  5. Blackjack
  6. Tenpin Bowling / Basketball
  7. Mathematician / Echo
  8. Baseball
  9. Computer Programmer
  10. Golf
  11. Cosmic Conflict

1979[]

  1. Take the Money and Run
  2. Playschool Maths
  3. Gunfighter
  4. Samurai
  5. Depth Charge / Marksman

1980[]

  1. Chinese Logic
  2. Laser War
  3. Catch The Ball / Noughts and Crosses
  4. Stone Sling
  5. Secret of the Pharaohs
  6. Space Monster
  7. Las Vegas Gambling
  8. Flipper Game
  9. Skiing
  10. Basket Game
  11. Electronic Table Football

1981[]

  1. Electronic Volleyball
  2. Dam Buster
  3. Battlefield
  4. Musician
    (with musical keyboard)
  5. A Labyrinth Game / Supermind
  6. Jumping Acrobats
  7. Satellite Attack
  8. Electronic Billiards
  9. Electronic Soccer / Electronic Ice Hockey

1982[]

  1. Monkeyshines
  2. Munchkin
  3. Freedom Fighters
  4. 4 in 1 Row
  5. Conquest of the World
    (with accompanying board game)
  6. The Quest of the Rings
    (with accompanying board game)
  7. Pickaxe Pete
  8. Crazy Chase
  9. Morse
  10. The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt
    (with accompanying booklet and playing cards)
  11. The Mousing Cat

1983[]

  1. Backgammon
  2. Turtles
  3. Super Bee
  4. Terrahawks
  5. Killer Bees
  6. Nightmare
  7. Loony Balloon
  8. Neutron Star
  9. Norseman
  10. Blobbers
  11. Air Battle
  12. Helicopter Rescue
  13. Trans American Rally

† = Available for both Videopac and Videopac+.[5] Pre-1983 games were re-released with additional graphics.

‡ = Only available for Videopac+

Only released in Brazil[]

  • Clay Pigeon![6]
  • Comando Noturno![7]

Packaging[8][]

  • The first 13 games were initially released in a glossy cardboard box with a black front cover.
  • Then the first 26 games were (re-)released in a matte cardboard box with a black front cover.
  • From 1980 onward, all games were (re-)released in a plastic case with a color graphics front cover.

Expansion modules[]

  • C7010
  • C7420

Third-party games[]

Parker[]

Imagic[]

See also[]

  • Videopac G7000
  • Videopac G7400

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2015-05-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "The Players Guide to Fantasy Games". Electronic Games. June 1983. p. 47. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2015-05-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "CataWiki". Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  5. ^ "Videopac.nl games". Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  6. ^ "Clay Pigeon! - the Odyssey² Homepage!".
  7. ^ "Comando Noturno! - the Odyssey² Homepage!".
  8. ^ "Box difference". Retrieved 2018-08-19.
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