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|Release date = December 2, 1978 | |Release date = December 2, 1978 | ||
|Media type = ROM cartridge (2-8KB) | |Media type = ROM cartridge (2-8KB) | ||
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− | |Predecessor = [[Magnavox Odyssey]] | + | |Predecessor = [[Magnavox Odyssey]]}} |
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The '''Magnavox Odyssey²''' is the successor to the first video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, and takes advantage of the new technology of programmable ROM modules. It was released by Phillips in all territories outside the US, where it was known as Phillips Videopac G7000, except Brazil where it was knows as Phillips Odyssey 2. | The '''Magnavox Odyssey²''' is the successor to the first video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, and takes advantage of the new technology of programmable ROM modules. It was released by Phillips in all territories outside the US, where it was known as Phillips Videopac G7000, except Brazil where it was knows as Phillips Odyssey 2. | ||