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The Odyssey 200 by Magnavox released in 1975

The Odyssey 200 was a dedicated home gaming console. The console improved on the Odyssey 100 in several areas and had three games addition to Tennis and Hockey, the Odyssey 200 featured a third game variation called "Smash".

General Information

Odyssey 200

Developer - Magnavox

Publisher - Magnavox

Release - 1975

Platform - Odyssey 200

Number of players - 1P / 4P

 Odyssey 200

The Odyssey 200 was also the first video game console to feature either two-player or four-player options. The Odyssey 200 added non-digital on-screen scoring (a white rectangle moved one space to the right each time a player scored a point). Like the Odyssey 100, the Odyssey 200 is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter and uses the same game control knobs as its predecessor.