I got an Odyssey 2 in 1980. It was fun for a 5 year old me. My favorite games were Pickaxe Pete, KC munchkin, KC crazy chase, UFO, Showdown in 2100 AD, and Invaders from hyperspace. I emulated the Odyssey 2 on my pc recently to relive some of these games. Nostalgia bomb.
I can totally see that it had some really good ideas honestly some of which took off later like voice in gamss and others that are still a “bit” niche but its a very cool console for the time and was fun for cover! Thanks for stopping by to watch and share some memories!
Nice video! I am a game collector from Brazil and my first video game was a Odyssey² (only Odyssey here). We have a few titles translated to Portuguese and rebranded with a new name, like Pick axe Pete changed to "Didi na mini encantada" (Didi at enchanted mine). In Brazil Odyssey² community is still strong producing new games, new books and modern accessories like a updated version of voice module.
Glad you enjoyed this one and its good to know there is a thriving homebrew scene for this system as well thats awesome!. Thanks for coming by and giving this a watch and sharing btw!
Hey Douglas! Brazilian here too! It worth telling the author of the video that Didi was one of the biggest comedians in Brazil leading a group called Os Trapalhões, something like The Dabblers.
Not only had one, still have it, still in perfect working order, still very fun to play. Wish it would come back as a retro game. Also, it was the first computer I learned to program with the COMPUTER INTRO cartridge. Yes, I learned Odyssey Assembler before I learned any other computer language. I believe it's actually Zilog (Z80) language, but have never verified that.
actually I kinda really dig that learned to code on it. Atari had stuff like that to back in the day as well. Honestly its kind of amazing that they managed to setup things like teaching programming on a game console in the 70s!
I didn't own one of these as a kid, but I remember playing KC Munchkin at a friend's house and thinking it was SO much better than the version of Pac-Man I was used to playing on my 2600!! The controller was a huge improvement too. Also, the console itself looked super high tech to my 1970s eyes! 😅
There were nine games that supported the voice module: Attack of the Timelord, K.C.'s Krazy Chase, Killer Bees, Nimble Numbers Ned, P.T. Barnum's Acrobats, Sid the Spellbinder, Smithereens, Turtles, Type & Tell. It's weird seeing an overview of the Odyssey 2 history without mentioning the KC Munchkin lawsuit.
I never had an Odyssey 2 when they were out. I didn't know anybody who had one either. I got my hands on one about 5 years ago and absolutely love it. Pick Axe Pete and KC Munchkin are my favorites. I managed to get about 20 or so cartridges for it. It stays safely stored away most of the time, but does get taken out once in a while and loved. I just discovered your channel today after looking for videos on the Odyssey 2. Thanks for the vid, now time to check out a few more.
lol glad you found the channel and your enjoying the content. I had a friend who really wanted to see a video on this and I didn't know anything about it either it was his favorite console :).
Im a 41 years old brazilian guy and i remember when i was 3 years old when my dad gave me an Odyssey! My first game was Come-come hahahahha! Oh the good old days 😂
Nice! I always love hearing stories like this thanks for swining by and checking out the channel! You still mess with the odyessy or is it mostly modern gaming and i would assume by the name vr
Yeah I knew they used the phillips name there as they owned that as well and it was more well known in Europe, funny how they marketed things under different names just because one name was more recognizable. Thanks for coming by and checking this one out!
I've considered doing another video on it, I did one ages ago on another channel but i wasn't very happy with it so I never moved it over when I made this one. On top of that I got involved in the Amico stuff for a while and I've been nervous about doing much with Intellivision since then frankly. It does deserve a good video though I don't disagree I just have to find the right time and get a better script together.@@Intellivision78
NICE man! Yeah this was one was requested by a friend of mine who sadly passed away it was one of his favorite consoles growing up as well. Glad you liked this one and thank you for swinging by!
A buddy of mine owned this console in Chicago. It was a lot of fun actually, Pick Axe Pete might have been the best game on it. He had the Type and Tell and we used it to type lewd comments that would generally receive some scorn from his mom… memories.
Lol i could see his mom being annoyed with you hiys on the voice thing and yeah i was surprised at how much i found on this one its one of those i never had and didnt know much about going into it and it turned into a really fun console to read up on!
@@geekstorian It was a pretty good console, especially for its time. I actually liked the games a bit more than the Atari, which even then would get repetitive quick, at least they had a ton of games though. Interesting I think KC Munchkin was sued because of its similarity to Pac Man and they had to stop manufacturing it.
I got an Odyssey 2 at an auction a few years ago, and I have enjoyed playing it. Alot of the games I have for it have been fun to play. Not sure if if it could've succeeded better in the States given the competition, but it's good to hear it has a following in Europe and Brazil, and to some extent here to.
Yeah it never really took off huge in the states but it still has a following in the retro community of people who love these style consoles. I was just as surprised and happy that it found such a big reception in Europe and Brazil as well! Thank you so much foer taking the time to watch this one and share your experiences that always makes my day!
This thing looks like the freaking future! Lol. I love the keyboard. I know I saw something like this when I was a kid. They looked like the future back when. In the 80’s I got spoiled by IBM computers. Where my dad worked. I love this video. Thanks man.
Did you notice the white tv with genuine simulated wood panel top? My brother had that exact model. Made by Sylvania. It was a damn fine tv. I've still got this Odyssey game and most of the games made for it, up in the attic, gathering age. (On a side note it had a FINE storage box. Most people who still have the unit also have the box).
My Uncle still has the first Odyssey and Odyssey 2. My husband and I are trying to talk him into giving them to us. I remember my Uncle bringing it home to my Granny's house when I was a very small child (toddler age...4 maybe) . It was love at first sight! A couple years later my parents got my brother an Atari and I played it more than him and so on with the Nintendo. I spent a big portion of my teens in arcades. I still enjoy gaming in my free time.
My family had one of these and I do have fond memories of the machine. I played hours of KC, PT Barnums Acrobats and Smithereens. We also had The Voice and it was about the only bragging point over my friends Ataris.
lol I can see that its a really cool addon for the console! Hopefully I did the console justice for you and thanks for much not only for sharing your story but watching as well!
Great Video! However there are a couple of things stated in it that are incorrect. First the Voice module came out in 1982 not 1980. The intellivoice actually came to market first but not by much. Type & Tell was the most commonly owned Voice Cart, it came with the module. The last game released that used the Voice was called Turtles (late 1983) which was the ONLY licensed arcade port made for the system by Magnavox. Just prior to that, the game Killer Bees was released with voice enhancements. KC's Krazy Chase was one of the first games released for it, in 1982. The very last game released for the system in the United States did not use the Voice module and was called Power Lords, licensed from the maker of that toy line. Also, this system suffered greatly from lack of 3rd party support. Imagic was the only company to release games for the O2 (Demon Attack & Atlantis) in the US. Parker Bros also made games for it (Q*bert, Popeye, Frogger, & Super Cobra. Tutankhamun & Spider Man were completed but not released) but they were only released in Europe & Brazil
Glad you liked it but all my research and a quick search on google shows the odyessy 2 hitting in 1978 and the voice module dropping january of 1980 and the intellivoice not hitting till 1982. Do you have a link to your dates so I can confirm and make a documented correction in my description if I have that wrong? I'm always ok with discussion and being wrong (trust me I'm not always right) but I'd like to be sure this time for sure. Thank you for checking the video out and for the detailed response!
@@geekstorianI know what I told you is true because I was a young man in 1982, and I was an avid collector and follower of odyssey2 games. Where did you find your information the easy way to check and see where it came files in the release order just look at the game number they are chronological. I will look for some sort of documentation to show that the voice came out in 1982 and not January 1980. You are correct with the fact that the odyssey did get released in 1978.
Awesome man thank you so much for sharing! I never had a chance to own this one I dont' think I ever even saw one but it was super fun to look into thanks again for hanging out!
The USA version of the Odyssey II had several talking games, Smithereens, Attack of the Timelord , Killer Bee's, Turtle's, P.T. Barnum's Acrobats and then the 3 you mentioned .
Nice!!! Ill admit i didn’t necessarily dig into all the games that had voice i wanted to grt some samples of it to talk about the voice system itself. Rhansk for checking out the video and the channel btw!!!
Great video, Nick! A few months back I got into the Odyssey 2. Been loving it. I've put out a couple of videos already. Definitely a very unique system. I have all 3 of those big box board games. Fascinating stuff.
Another unique feature about KC's Crazy Chase is that you could create your own maze. We used to box in the ghost men and concentrate on the catepillar. I used to use the Type And Tell to make headers on my VCR tapes since my cheap ass would use the 6hr recording time in order to get 3 movies on a tape. (Those damn blank tapes were $25 each at first!) The Slot Machine game had a glitch were all of a sudden 9999 would be added to your score.. It happened on more than one game cartridge/system we used. Everyone's favorite was Attack Of The Timelord.
Ok i love all this information thank you a ton for sharing. I think someone else mentioned KC crazy chases map feature as well but its alaays good to hear from other fans!
My grandparents owned one. I remember playing the Space Invaders clone game and some others. Unfortunately it just never was going to take off with the Atari juggernaut around. They had a whole R&D division (aka the arcade division) to draw from.
Yep atari having gotten its start in arcades and having all the licensing agreements was almost always gonna win this one. Especially with its price point so similar and superior graphics on TOP of the library. Still a cool unit and piece of history to look at though! Thanks for swining by and giving this one a shot btw!
We had one in the UK, It was a good machine for the time, some really good games, very challenging to master, well worth a look for anyone, if you can get one to own even better, I wish I could find a decent one on sale. They don't stand up to time like they do at people playing them, tough little machine.
Yeah Odyessy wasn't something I ever had growing up I had a colecovision to start and then moved into Nintendo. Tons of people love this little system and the original Odyessy as well though and it was a fun system to look into and get some exposure to by looking into this one. Having it and some of the boardgames would be fun just because of how unique that idea is!
Great video; but at around 1:40 or so it sounds to me like you're implying that Atari and other competitors to Odyssey 1 led to developing O2, but the O1 only ran until 1974, it was replaced by Magnavox's dedicated Pong consoles. "the system itself was dated and eclipsed by more advanced (Atari, Fairchild et al)", but O1 was already off the market by then.
Magnavox mever had an arcade presense so in the space they were occupying at the time no not reslly atari “was” however selling pong machines which used an idea that was already on magnavoxes console and releasing home versions which would compete in the space so in a way yes. They wouldnt become full home competition till 1977. That and the fair hild which came out in 1975 would most definitely be causes for consern in the home space mode directly for the odyessy 2 which if memory serves was out in 1978.
@@geekstorian - yeah but how you present it is very confusing/misleading. You cover the O1 and then say they had to upgrade to O2 to compete w/Atari & Fairchild. This implies that the O1 was still on the market in mid-late 70s, as you didn't mention it was discontinued after the '74 holiday season. Not a huge deal, but def confusing to anyone who didn't already know the history. Oh, and Fairchild came out in holiday '76, not 75.
@@HeroJournalism no thats fair and yeah i didnt check dates this morning when i replied i was half asleep so my apologies there as well. Hopefully you enjoyed the video dispite the confusion
Our dad gave us a choice, Atari or odyssey back around 79 or 80. We chose the odyssey mostly because of the images on the box. It just looked more fun and had a keyboard. I remember evenings if our whole family taking turns on pick axe Pete. One of our favorites. I remember getting alien encounter for my birthday. I just wanted to play it and skip school :) I remember saving my money from mowing lawns and such to buy quest for the rings. I remember having to send the whole system back to repair the controls. Ours was not replaceable like some of the versions. I got my hands on a voice model a few years later working at Lionel Playworld. Got a deal on what was supposedly defective but the complaint was voice only came out of the speaker. My brother still has our original system. I bought one off eBay many years ago and modified it with replaceable Atari controls and rca jacks for video and sound to the tv. I also bought a cat ride that had all the games included, even many that were not ever available for sale and some homegrown games too. This game system will always have a great place in my memories, along with the Fairchild f that we had before the odyssey 2. Love the video about this system. Thank you for doing it as many people either forget, ignore, or never heard of it.
You know not as weird as you think its got a good following and with some of the neat quirky games i can totally see why peolle would like to go back to it from time to time. Thanks for swining by and checking this one out hope it was fun for you!
Our neighbor had one plus the (you nailed it) worthless voice module. A lotta of money to occasionally here a spoken word in KC’s Crazy Chase. I had a 2600 but I remember really digging the Odyssey joystick design though.
Yeah the joystick reminded me a lot of the early pc sticks which for the time worked great. I always felt the 2600 was a bit to stiff personally. Thanks for swinging by and checking this out btw!
Interesting everything i was finding said that the odyessy and then the master system were some of the hugest systems there. All i have are articles as i never made trips there and know literally no one who lived there. Good to know thank you
Thanks for giving it a shot at least. I didnt know any of this personally before i started digging so I learned something at least. Have a great day and thanks again for at least giving it a shot.
I don't know if that deserves an awesome or a 'oh man!'. I mean I had a colecovision and sometimes I felt like I was missing out because atari was so big.
UA-cam's algorithm has shone fortunate on your channel and I'm thrilled to have found your channel through its recommendation. Very well put together and I see there's plenty more of good stuff on the channel. Grew up with a Videopac and loved it. Some happy memories with that system and I still like it, it's such an underdog! Cool overview of its history!
Thank you for the kind words and im very glad you liked the video! I try my best to keep all my stuff pretty consistent around here with a few various series I particularly like game mechanics but im often in the minority there. Thank you a ton for watching and giving the channel a shot!
While the Atari did have a finer resolution. And a larger color palette. T's a bitvof a mistake to call iy ubderpowered. The O2' built-in cjaracyer set allowed it to display up to 16 chracyers(12 from the Built-in characyers and 4 program-created sprites) without flicker - always problem for tha 2600. Furthee. Tgose characyers all moved independently. Unlike the Atari. The main reason for Atari's success had far more to do with their agreement tosell a Sears-branded Atari. Moreover the Voice was used on many more games than you mention. spellbinder Sid(a spelling cointerpart to Nimble Numbers Ned) . Aytack of yje Timelord and Killer Bees all used tge Voice.
I get your points about atari i cant definatively speak to all of them having never owned one but thoee make sense as to the voice software the intent wasnt to do an exhaustive list of all games that were supported but to give a sampling and show some examples. Thanks for swining by and giving the video a chance!
KC's Crazy Chase was actually made after Atari successfully sued Magnavox for making another game called KC munchkin which Atari argued was too close to Pac Man. When you look at the 2600 it was obviously Superior to the 2600 Pac Man. One competitor you forgot to mention at the time that was popular was the Bally Astrocade. I wonder if you'll do video on the Bally?
Yel i lewrned about bally while researching this one honestly and its been on my mind to do at some pooint not next i hvae one written up already if i can ever get my next game mechanics dome to start working on that one then i may do bally. Thanks for swining by and sharing the info though its always appreciated!!!
Hey fellow gamers! 🎮❄ It's Kiba Snowpaw here, your magical Ice Wolf from HowlStrom. Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Back when I was just a little cub, I started my gaming journey with the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Ah, the good old days! 🕹 I also got my paws on the Sega Mega Drive 2, NES, and SNES. It's wild to think about all the consoles I've played on! But guess what? I never had an Amiga. 😅 When the big decision between PS1 and N64 came around, I chose the PS1. And boy, I don't regret it one bit! 🎉 While N64 had classics like Mario and Zelda, PS1 had my heart with games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Alone in the Dark. Those games? Absolute gems! 💎 A buddy of mine had the N64, so I did get to play it a bit. GoldenEye? Super fun but those controls were a challenge! And Mario 64? Iconic. Oh, and that super scope thingy for the N64? Super big and kinda awkward to use. 😂
Like most during that time, I was an Atari kid but a couple friends had an Odyssey 2. My favorites were KC Munchkin (better than the Atari Pac Man) and UFO…
See I never got to play it or even see one really all my digging was online mostly because a friend whos no longer with us requested it as it was his favorite console. I love a lot of the ideas try tried to put into the console. Also kC Munchkin looks awesome I"ll admit its a cool looking version of Pac man, never heard of UFO though..
Yep, bad timing. If the M2 had not been put on hold the first time, maybe it could have come out and had a bigger market share, but by the time it did it was too late (and underpowered compared to the competition).
Yeah it had a lot of very cool concepts going on but it just hit at the wrong time and really need more than its hybrid nature to make it stand out a bit more. Its still a super cool little console though! Thanks for swinging by and checking this one out btw!
ok thats kind of amazing lol. I had no idea they were doing that with this console. I shouldn't be to surprised almost every old console has that huge fanbase that keeps it alive and modifys them. Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
I mean depending on when you got it, I could see thinking that. For the time it did some really cool things and did them earlier than a lot of the market so from a historical angle its pretty fascinating! Thanks for coming by and checking this one out though its greatly appreciated!
Magnavox died in 1975 when being fully bought by Philips of Netherlands. Marketing name continued for another 40 years before licensed to Funai Electric, another dead American Brand Label like RCA. Magnavox was so successful with Odyssey I, three years, 350, 000 sold, killed the company and Baer and Sanders Assoc. sued Atari for three dots on a screen. It was no video game, just a TV amusement device that lived many years hiding on a closet shelf. Fairchild Channel F in 1976, ATARI VCS/2600 in 1977, Magnavox/Philips Odyssey 2 or Philips VideoPAC G7000 in 1978, Mattel Intelivision in 1979, Coleco Vision in 1982, and the North American Video Game crash of 1983. Everyone exited the unprofitable console market except Atari Inc who split into Atari Corporation (Tramel Technology, Ltd. - Home computers & Game consoles ), and Atari Games Inc (Arcade machines). Magnavox/Philips delayed Atari VCS/2600 release for a year to avoid loss of intellectual property and a true video game system design (affordable).
Probably more fair to say the VCS was overpowered than that the Odyssey2 was underpowered. There will never be another console as ahead of its time as the VCS was when it launched, even if not even the console's designers truly understood this point. Take the VCS out of the equation and the Odyssey2 was exactly what you'd expect of a console released two years after the Channel F. That said, the Odyssey3, which I only learned about a few years ago, was probably the most underpowered console in history. It was literally just the Odyssey2 again, but with the added ability to display a static background at 4x the console's normal resolution. Literally nothing else. And they tried launching this 1978 hardware in 1983, the same year as the Famicom.
Yeah I think they needed to bring it out on a budget so they counted on some other gimmicks to make it unique and to make it stand out so they opted for the voice and keyboard options to do that. It was by far weaker than its competition but if you look its release date ....well its 1978 man. Still weak by those standards but this wasn't a 1983 release. Thanks for hanging out btw.
@@geekstorian Well, don't get me wrong. The Odyssey2 had honest to goodness advantages. It's really the main reason it didn't just immediately die as a platform. In no particular order: 1) It was particularly good at drawing mazes or pieces of mazes, even if the grid size was the same across every single title. 2) It had an impressively large ROM with an entire digital alphabet and a few universal shapes, giving games a chance to actually do something more than be hopelessly stymied by the 64 bytes of RAM. 3) It was much easier to develop for. The VCS didn't start getting system seller games until at least 1980, but you could squeeze most of the Odyssey2's potential out from almost day 1, so it can be argued that the Odyssey2's library was largely superior for its first year or two of existence.
When the Odyssey2 came out in 1978 it was on par with Atari VCS. Very similar looking games but by 1980 Atari had released Superman, Video Chess, Space Invaders, Adventure, Maze Craze, Night Driver and the first releases from Activision including Boxing and Fishing derby... and by 1982 Atari had many arcade ports and third party games. Not to mention competition from Intellivision. The poor underpowered Odyssey never stood a chance. They boasted about the computer keyboard in advertising but most games didnt even utilize it. You would see the same sprites in almost every game.. the ball, the man, the tree and other shapes which made all the games look the same. In North America there were only 2 third party games released. No licensed arcade ports. Another odd thing was that most games only gave you one life. I understand that people are nostalgic about the O2 because thats what they grew up with. And yes i agree Kc Munchkin was better than Atari's Pac Man. I had a friend in my neighborhood in the early 80s who had the O2 and we would play Kc Munchkin and Quest for the Rings. I thought they were decent games but i was glad I had Atari. I think Magnavox should have forgot about the keyboard and spent extra money on making the system more powerful. Oh and they also should have employed more than just TWO PEOPLE to program the whole game library.
Yeah i cant really argue woth any of your points. I found it a fun curiosity to dig inot and way cooler than i would have imagined it to be for the age but your not wrong in the fzct that it was up against some stiff competition and likely focused on some angles that did t serve it as s well as they would have hoped. Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
You had this one as well? If so thats dope I never had any of the odyssey line. I didn't jump into gaming till the Colecovision! Thanks for checking this one out as well btw!
GeekStorian, thanks for this walk to the really early days of video games. I was introduced to Pong, but never knew about the Magnavox side. On a production note, please back off on the audio compression/limiter to your voice. I know it's a nostalgic VCR sound, but it's a bit annoying in today's audio.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video I'll take a look at the audio again but it took me forever to get it that clean and everything else I've tried has only made it worse and catches me breathing or something else annoying. Thank you for the sub btw!
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Lol i could see being dissapointed if you were aiming for a 2600. It was awkward enough being a kid with a colecovision when everyone had a 2600 but at lesst it wss a more advanced system with a more familiar library to the 2600! Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
What you know as the Magnavox Odyssey 2 was in Europe the Philips Videopack of something. I knew it, I saw it and I have played with it but it could never make me want one. It did not appeal to me. The cartridge needed to be bought for real money. Around the same time, other computer came to the market, as a kit. Then games could be typed in from a magazine, without any further costs. The Odyssey / Videopack did not have that. Still after so many decades I do not like this kind of gaming.
Even pacman on atari 2600 was bad....until they came up with the arcade version Yeats later...when I play pac man on atari 2600 I was disappointed cause I tough I was gonna play the quarter machine in my living room🤣
No , it’s not like that . Just the experience of owning that system in the day . All the kids wanted to play arcade ports . I think the only arcade port the system had was popeye , and it was a weak version of popeye too. I know I had the quest for rings game , but was too young to understand the game . I was like 6 when we got the system .
@@jamesstewart3771 ahhh gotcha and yeah I mean I can empathize a bit I was a colecovision kid and everyone was still super into Atari. Colecovision had a ton of good games but everyone still for some reason wanted atari 2600 even then it was weird.
because that was its name till the 5200 came out then it got renamed the Atari 2600 , I suppose its just a historical preference or an odd tick for me maybe it just seemed fitting.
@@geekstorian It was a horrible childhood. The boats at our lake home used at least 3 dollars in gas a day. My Honda ATV was 1 year older than both my go-karts. When I went to summer camp, we had to land on a grass airstrip.
I got an Odyssey 2 in 1980. It was fun for a 5 year old me. My favorite games were Pickaxe Pete, KC munchkin, KC crazy chase, UFO, Showdown in 2100 AD, and Invaders from hyperspace. I emulated the Odyssey 2 on my pc recently to relive some of these games. Nostalgia bomb.
I can totally see that it had some really good ideas honestly some of which took off later like voice in gamss and others that are still a “bit” niche but its a very cool console for the time and was fun for cover! Thanks for stopping by to watch and share some memories!
I loved Pickaxe Pete! I had UFO and Quest for the Rings too!
Still have mine in my living room with the Voice and about 20 games
thats awesome! Thanks for watching btw!
Nice video!
I am a game collector from Brazil and my first video game was a Odyssey² (only Odyssey here). We have a few titles translated to Portuguese and rebranded with a new name, like Pick axe Pete changed to "Didi na mini encantada" (Didi at enchanted mine). In Brazil Odyssey² community is still strong producing new games, new books and modern accessories like a updated version of voice module.
Glad you enjoyed this one and its good to know there is a thriving homebrew scene for this system as well thats awesome!. Thanks for coming by and giving this a watch and sharing btw!
Hey Douglas! Brazilian here too! It worth telling the author of the video that Didi was one of the biggest comedians in Brazil leading a group called Os Trapalhões, something like The Dabblers.
Not only had one, still have it, still in perfect working order, still very fun to play. Wish it would come back as a retro game. Also, it was the first computer I learned to program with the COMPUTER INTRO cartridge. Yes, I learned Odyssey Assembler before I learned any other computer language. I believe it's actually Zilog (Z80) language, but have never verified that.
actually I kinda really dig that learned to code on it. Atari had stuff like that to back in the day as well. Honestly its kind of amazing that they managed to setup things like teaching programming on a game console in the 70s!
I didn't own one of these as a kid, but I remember playing KC Munchkin at a friend's house and thinking it was SO much better than the version of Pac-Man I was used to playing on my 2600!! The controller was a huge improvement too. Also, the console itself looked super high tech to my 1970s eyes! 😅
Lol it ha d a cool look i agree! I love how it worked in board games thats a super cool idea that should be tried again!
There were nine games that supported the voice module: Attack of the Timelord, K.C.'s Krazy Chase, Killer Bees, Nimble Numbers Ned, P.T. Barnum's Acrobats, Sid the Spellbinder, Smithereens, Turtles, Type & Tell.
It's weird seeing an overview of the Odyssey 2 history without mentioning the KC Munchkin lawsuit.
Lol thanks for the info and for checking this one out have a great day!
Ohhh I'm excited to watch this, The Odyssey 2 was my first and only video game console!!!!
I hope you enjoy it thanks for giving it a shot!
@@geekstorian I did lots of history I didn't know about. Well done
@@Strimbles much appreciated glad you liked it and thank you again for swinging by!
I remember how in kc munchkin, we could create our own custom mazes and play it. That was very cool.
That is slick! I thought that kind of thing came a bit later in gaming custom map making rhat is
And box in the monsters
@tonesmith7972 yes, we did that. High score !!!
I never had an Odyssey 2 when they were out. I didn't know anybody who had one either. I got my hands on one about 5 years ago and absolutely love it. Pick Axe Pete and KC Munchkin are my favorites. I managed to get about 20 or so cartridges for it. It stays safely stored away most of the time, but does get taken out once in a while and loved.
I just discovered your channel today after looking for videos on the Odyssey 2.
Thanks for the vid, now time to check out a few more.
lol glad you found the channel and your enjoying the content. I had a friend who really wanted to see a video on this and I didn't know anything about it either it was his favorite console :).
Im a 41 years old brazilian guy and i remember when i was 3 years old when my dad gave me an Odyssey! My first game was Come-come hahahahha! Oh the good old days 😂
Nice! I always love hearing stories like this thanks for swining by and checking out the channel! You still mess with the odyessy or is it mostly modern gaming and i would assume by the name vr
This fantastic machine was called the Philips G7000 here in Europe. I own three of them and I still use them today. Wonderful nostalgia!
Yeah I knew they used the phillips name there as they owned that as well and it was more well known in Europe, funny how they marketed things under different names just because one name was more recognizable. Thanks for coming by and checking this one out!
Well, bring great content and we will all storm you buddy! Haha. ;)@@geekstorian
The big question though is.. When are you going to do a sequel regarding the Intellivision story? I am not a even a little bit bias about that. Haha.
I've considered doing another video on it, I did one ages ago on another channel but i wasn't very happy with it so I never moved it over when I made this one. On top of that I got involved in the Amico stuff for a while and I've been nervous about doing much with Intellivision since then frankly. It does deserve a good video though I don't disagree I just have to find the right time and get a better script together.@@Intellivision78
My first game system! I was 3! 😂 We lived waaaaay out in the woods and this was life changing 😂 Been gaming 45 years now 😁
NICE man! Yeah this was one was requested by a friend of mine who sadly passed away it was one of his favorite consoles growing up as well. Glad you liked this one and thank you for swinging by!
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites!
A new challenger has entered the room Norm the Gaming Historian lol!
O_O, thats high praise and humbling thank you so much! I'm REALLY glad your enjoying the channel . Game historians awesome btw :).
A buddy of mine owned this console in Chicago. It was a lot of fun actually, Pick Axe Pete might have been the best game on it. He had the Type and Tell and we used it to type lewd comments that would generally receive some scorn from his mom… memories.
Lol i could see his mom being annoyed with you hiys on the voice thing and yeah i was surprised at how much i found on this one its one of those i never had and didnt know much about going into it and it turned into a really fun console to read up on!
@@geekstorian It was a pretty good console, especially for its time. I actually liked the games a bit more than the Atari, which even then would get repetitive quick, at least they had a ton of games though. Interesting I think KC Munchkin was sued because of its similarity to Pac Man and they had to stop manufacturing it.
I got an Odyssey 2 at an auction a few years ago, and I have enjoyed playing it. Alot of the games I have for it have been fun to play. Not sure if if it could've succeeded better in the States given the competition, but it's good to hear it has a following in Europe and Brazil, and to some extent here to.
Yeah it never really took off huge in the states but it still has a following in the retro community of people who love these style consoles. I was just as surprised and happy that it found such a big reception in Europe and Brazil as well! Thank you so much foer taking the time to watch this one and share your experiences that always makes my day!
This thing looks like the freaking future! Lol. I love the keyboard. I know I saw something like this when I was a kid. They looked like the future back when. In the 80’s I got spoiled by IBM computers. Where my dad worked. I love this video. Thanks man.
Yeah its a cool looking unit and a fun video to do since i learned a ton tha ks for watching man!
Did you notice the white tv with genuine simulated wood panel top?
My brother had that exact model. Made by Sylvania. It was a damn fine tv.
I've still got this Odyssey game and most of the games made for it, up in the attic, gathering age. (On a side note it had a FINE storage box. Most people who still have the unit also have the box).
My Uncle still has the first Odyssey and Odyssey 2. My husband and I are trying to talk him into giving them to us.
I remember my Uncle bringing it home to my Granny's house when I was a very small child (toddler age...4 maybe) . It was love at first sight! A couple years later my parents got my brother an Atari and I played it more than him and so on with the Nintendo. I spent a big portion of my teens in arcades. I still enjoy gaming in my free time.
Awesome story thank you so much for sharing and sorry it took me so long to respond! Thanks so much for sharing this again and for hanging out!
The Quest for the Ring; dedicated video for it!!
Heh glad you enjoyed the video i didnt have much on the odyessy planned in the near future but i can certainly look into that as a future idea :)
My family had one of these and I do have fond memories of the machine. I played hours of KC, PT Barnums Acrobats and Smithereens. We also had The Voice and it was about the only bragging point over my friends Ataris.
lol I can see that its a really cool addon for the console! Hopefully I did the console justice for you and thanks for much not only for sharing your story but watching as well!
Great Video! However there are a couple of things stated in it that are incorrect. First the Voice module came out in 1982 not 1980. The intellivoice actually came to market first but not by much. Type & Tell was the most commonly owned Voice Cart, it came with the module. The last game released that used the Voice was called Turtles (late 1983) which was the ONLY licensed arcade port made for the system by Magnavox. Just prior to that, the game Killer Bees was released with voice enhancements. KC's Krazy Chase was one of the first games released for it, in 1982. The very last game released for the system in the United States did not use the Voice module and was called Power Lords, licensed from the maker of that toy line. Also, this system suffered greatly from lack of 3rd party support. Imagic was the only company to release games for the O2 (Demon Attack & Atlantis) in the US. Parker Bros also made games for it (Q*bert, Popeye, Frogger, & Super Cobra. Tutankhamun & Spider Man were completed but not released) but they were only released in Europe & Brazil
Glad you liked it but all my research and a quick search on google shows the odyessy 2 hitting in 1978 and the voice module dropping january of 1980 and the intellivoice not hitting till 1982. Do you have a link to your dates so I can confirm and make a documented correction in my description if I have that wrong? I'm always ok with discussion and being wrong (trust me I'm not always right) but I'd like to be sure this time for sure. Thank you for checking the video out and for the detailed response!
@@geekstorianI know what I told you is true because I was a young man in 1982, and I was an avid collector and follower of odyssey2 games. Where did you find your information the easy way to check and see where it came files in the release order just look at the game number they are chronological. I will look for some sort of documentation to show that the voice came out in 1982 and not January 1980. You are correct with the fact that the odyssey did get released in 1978.
@@AndrewAllison1970 yep, The Voice was released in 1982. I got it for Xmas that year.
Congrats on 2k subs. I can’t believe nearly 500 (a quarter) of your subs have joined in only a few weeks
Yeah im more than a little shocked it usually takes me a year or more to grow this much lol
Well I’m glad people are recognizing good content :)
I owned an Odyssey 2, was a hand me down from my brother in law. I was addicted to Pick Ax Pete! Had a lot of games. Was a nice console.
Awesome man thank you so much for sharing! I never had a chance to own this one I dont' think I ever even saw one but it was super fun to look into thanks again for hanging out!
The USA version of the Odyssey II had several talking games, Smithereens, Attack of the Timelord , Killer Bee's, Turtle's, P.T. Barnum's Acrobats and then the 3 you mentioned .
Nice!!! Ill admit i didn’t necessarily dig into all the games that had voice i wanted to grt some samples of it to talk about the voice system itself. Rhansk for checking out the video and the channel btw!!!
Great video, Nick! A few months back I got into the Odyssey 2. Been loving it. I've put out a couple of videos already. Definitely a very unique system. I have all 3 of those big box board games. Fascinating stuff.
Thanks jeff i saw your kcd escape video pop up and need to dig into that one because kcs crazy chase looks legit swesome!
@@geekstorian KC's Krazy Chase is the best Odyssey 2 game I have played so far. And the voice on that is really good. Shocking for 1980.
My favorite the o2
Another unique feature about KC's Crazy Chase is that you could create your own maze. We used to box in the ghost men and concentrate on the catepillar.
I used to use the Type And Tell to make headers on my VCR tapes since my cheap ass would use the 6hr recording time in order to get 3 movies on a tape. (Those damn blank tapes were $25 each at first!)
The Slot Machine game had a glitch were all of a sudden 9999 would be added to your score.. It happened on more than one game cartridge/system we used.
Everyone's favorite was Attack Of The Timelord.
Ok i love all this information thank you a ton for sharing. I think someone else mentioned KC crazy chases map feature as well but its alaays good to hear from other fans!
My grandparents owned one. I remember playing the Space Invaders clone game and some others. Unfortunately it just never was going to take off with the Atari juggernaut around. They had a whole R&D division (aka the arcade division) to draw from.
Yep atari having gotten its start in arcades and having all the licensing agreements was almost always gonna win this one. Especially with its price point so similar and superior graphics on TOP of the library. Still a cool unit and piece of history to look at though! Thanks for swining by and giving this one a shot btw!
We had one in the UK, It was a good machine for the time, some really good games, very challenging to master, well worth a look for anyone, if you can get one to own even better, I wish I could find a decent one on sale. They don't stand up to time like they do at people playing them, tough little machine.
Yeah Odyessy wasn't something I ever had growing up I had a colecovision to start and then moved into Nintendo. Tons of people love this little system and the original Odyessy as well though and it was a fun system to look into and get some exposure to by looking into this one. Having it and some of the boardgames would be fun just because of how unique that idea is!
I love my Odyssey 2! Excellent video, dude!
Hey sinister good to see you thanks so much!
Great video; but at around 1:40 or so it sounds to me like you're implying that Atari and other competitors to Odyssey 1 led to developing O2, but the O1 only ran until 1974, it was replaced by Magnavox's dedicated Pong consoles. "the system itself was dated and eclipsed by more advanced (Atari, Fairchild et al)", but O1 was already off the market by then.
Magnavox mever had an arcade presense so in the space they were occupying at the time no not reslly atari “was” however selling pong machines which used an idea that was already on magnavoxes console and releasing home versions which would compete in the space so in a way yes. They wouldnt become full home competition till 1977. That and the fair hild which came out in 1975 would most definitely be causes for consern in the home space mode directly for the odyessy 2 which if memory serves was out in 1978.
@@geekstorian - yeah but how you present it is very confusing/misleading. You cover the O1 and then say they had to upgrade to O2 to compete w/Atari & Fairchild. This implies that the O1 was still on the market in mid-late 70s, as you didn't mention it was discontinued after the '74 holiday season. Not a huge deal, but def confusing to anyone who didn't already know the history. Oh, and Fairchild came out in holiday '76, not 75.
@@HeroJournalism no thats fair and yeah i didnt check dates this morning when i replied i was half asleep so my apologies there as well. Hopefully you enjoyed the video dispite the confusion
Our dad gave us a choice, Atari or odyssey back around 79 or 80. We chose the odyssey mostly because of the images on the box. It just looked more fun and had a keyboard.
I remember evenings if our whole family taking turns on pick axe Pete. One of our favorites.
I remember getting alien encounter for my birthday. I just wanted to play it and skip school :)
I remember saving my money from mowing lawns and such to buy quest for the rings.
I remember having to send the whole system back to repair the controls. Ours was not replaceable like some of the versions.
I got my hands on a voice model a few years later working at Lionel Playworld. Got a deal on what was supposedly defective but the complaint was voice only came out of the speaker.
My brother still has our original system. I bought one off eBay many years ago and modified it with replaceable Atari controls and rca jacks for video and sound to the tv.
I also bought a cat ride that had all the games included, even many that were not ever available for sale and some homegrown games too.
This game system will always have a great place in my memories, along with the Fairchild f that we had before the odyssey 2.
Love the video about this system. Thank you for doing it as many people either forget, ignore, or never heard of it.
Ok that was an awesome read thank you so much for sharing and im very glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for stopping by as well!
Fascinating
I was a wrird kid who liked bootleg knock-off stuff, so the Odyssey² was my jam! I loved KC's Crazy Chase and Pick Axe Pete the most
You know not as weird as you think its got a good following and with some of the neat quirky games i can totally see why peolle would like to go back to it from time to time. Thanks for swining by and checking this one out hope it was fun for you!
@@geekstorian It was!
Our neighbor had one plus the (you nailed it) worthless voice module. A lotta of money to occasionally here a spoken word in KC’s Crazy Chase. I had a 2600 but I remember really digging the Odyssey joystick design though.
Yeah the joystick reminded me a lot of the early pc sticks which for the time worked great. I always felt the 2600 was a bit to stiff personally. Thanks for swinging by and checking this out btw!
Brazil 1990 market share: Master System 60%; NES clones 40%
That pretty much tracks with what i found which i cover in my master system video, thank you btw
Apparently I should've grown up in Brazil because I too loved the Odyessy2 and the SMS lol
Dude they were massive there the SMS i think still is! Tha ks for seining by and checking this one out btw!
GREAT VIDEO!!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll admit I knew so little about this one I was a bit nervous if it would turn out ok!
Brazil 1983 market share: Atari (and Atari clones) 80%; Odyssey2 15%; Intelevision and Colecovision 5%
Interesting everything i was finding said that the odyessy and then the master system were some of the hugest systems there. All i have are articles as i never made trips there and know literally no one who lived there. Good to know thank you
yet another what-else-is-new channel
what makes you think you'll bring new facts about something we been watching for the last ten years (at least)
Thanks for giving it a shot at least. I didnt know any of this personally before i started digging so I learned something at least. Have a great day and thanks again for at least giving it a shot.
Have mine still and hooked up to my tv and have a av modded one on my other tv.
Very nice! Glad you enjoyed the video thank you for swinging by and giving it a shot!
Yes my brother and I got one of these for Christmas instead of an Atari 2600 in 1980
I don't know if that deserves an awesome or a 'oh man!'. I mean I had a colecovision and sometimes I felt like I was missing out because atari was so big.
UA-cam's algorithm has shone fortunate on your channel and I'm thrilled to have found your channel through its recommendation. Very well put together and I see there's plenty more of good stuff on the channel. Grew up with a Videopac and loved it. Some happy memories with that system and I still like it, it's such an underdog! Cool overview of its history!
Thank you for the kind words and im very glad you liked the video! I try my best to keep all my stuff pretty consistent around here with a few various series I particularly like game mechanics but im often in the minority there. Thank you a ton for watching and giving the channel a shot!
While the Atari did have a finer resolution. And a larger color palette. T's a bitvof a mistake to call iy ubderpowered.
The O2' built-in cjaracyer set allowed it to display up to 16 chracyers(12 from the Built-in characyers and 4 program-created sprites) without flicker - always problem for tha 2600. Furthee. Tgose characyers all moved independently. Unlike the Atari.
The main reason for Atari's success had far more to do with their agreement tosell a Sears-branded Atari.
Moreover the Voice was used on many more games than you mention. spellbinder Sid(a spelling cointerpart to Nimble Numbers Ned) . Aytack of yje Timelord and Killer Bees all used tge Voice.
I get your points about atari i cant definatively speak to all of them having never owned one but thoee make sense as to the voice software the intent wasnt to do an exhaustive list of all games that were supported but to give a sampling and show some examples. Thanks for swining by and giving the video a chance!
KC's Crazy Chase was actually made after Atari successfully sued Magnavox for making another game called KC munchkin which Atari argued was too close to Pac Man.
When you look at the 2600 it was obviously Superior to the 2600 Pac Man.
One competitor you forgot to mention at the time that was popular was the Bally Astrocade. I wonder if you'll do video on the Bally?
Yel i lewrned about bally while researching this one honestly and its been on my mind to do at some pooint not next i hvae one written up already if i can ever get my next game mechanics dome to start working on that one then i may do bally. Thanks for swining by and sharing the info though its always appreciated!!!
Good stuff buddy!
Much appreciated glad you enjoyed this one, thank you for watching!
Still have mine with voice, have a box load of games I snagged from a garage sale. Wish I would have left the lotr gameboard intact.
Oh nice you found the game oarf as well thats dope!!! Thanks for watching and sharing some memories btw!
Hey fellow gamers! 🎮❄ It's Kiba Snowpaw here, your magical Ice Wolf from HowlStrom. Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we?
Back when I was just a little cub, I started my gaming journey with the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Ah, the good old days! 🕹 I also got my paws on the Sega Mega Drive 2, NES, and SNES. It's wild to think about all the consoles I've played on! But guess what? I never had an Amiga. 😅
When the big decision between PS1 and N64 came around, I chose the PS1. And boy, I don't regret it one bit! 🎉 While N64 had classics like Mario and Zelda, PS1 had my heart with games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Alone in the Dark. Those games? Absolute gems! 💎
A buddy of mine had the N64, so I did get to play it a bit. GoldenEye? Super fun but those controls were a challenge! And Mario 64? Iconic. Oh, and that super scope thingy for the N64? Super big and kinda awkward to use. 😂
Ok this was a fun read thanks for sharing some of your game history!!!
I managed to get not only the console with it's box instructions and manual but 43 games for $100.
wow thats a steal in todays prices! Grats man!
Like most during that time, I was an Atari kid but a couple friends had an Odyssey 2. My favorites were KC Munchkin (better than the Atari Pac Man) and UFO…
See I never got to play it or even see one really all my digging was online mostly because a friend whos no longer with us requested it as it was his favorite console. I love a lot of the ideas try tried to put into the console. Also kC Munchkin looks awesome I"ll admit its a cool looking version of Pac man, never heard of UFO though..
Yep, bad timing. If the M2 had not been put on hold the first time, maybe it could have come out and had a bigger market share, but by the time it did it was too late (and underpowered compared to the competition).
Yeah it had a lot of very cool concepts going on but it just hit at the wrong time and really need more than its hybrid nature to make it stand out a bit more. Its still a super cool little console though! Thanks for swinging by and checking this one out btw!
Oh...something I know of but what I know is very little. Let's do this.
I hope you enjoy it that was a request from a friend of the channel so I learned a ton in this one as well!
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I did.
We had a hacked console. It had eprom reader and a box full of eproms. Think we almost had all games on chip.
ok thats kind of amazing lol. I had no idea they were doing that with this console. I shouldn't be to surprised almost every old console has that huge fanbase that keeps it alive and modifys them. Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
My alltime favorite the O2
Glad you enjoyed this one, this was a request by Ramblin Man. Hopefully I did it "some" justice
@@geekstorian he'll yah good job man
My father bought my sister & I the Odyssey console. I thought it was cheesy.
I mean depending on when you got it, I could see thinking that. For the time it did some really cool things and did them earlier than a lot of the market so from a historical angle its pretty fascinating! Thanks for coming by and checking this one out though its greatly appreciated!
Magnavox died in 1975 when being fully bought by Philips of Netherlands. Marketing name continued for another 40 years before licensed to Funai Electric, another dead American Brand Label like RCA.
Magnavox was so successful with Odyssey I, three years, 350, 000 sold, killed the company and Baer and Sanders Assoc. sued Atari for three dots on a screen. It was no video game, just a TV amusement device that lived many years hiding on a closet shelf. Fairchild Channel F in 1976, ATARI VCS/2600 in 1977, Magnavox/Philips Odyssey 2 or Philips VideoPAC G7000 in 1978, Mattel Intelivision in 1979, Coleco Vision in 1982, and the North American Video Game crash of 1983. Everyone exited the unprofitable console market except Atari Inc who split into Atari Corporation (Tramel Technology, Ltd. - Home computers & Game consoles ), and Atari Games Inc (Arcade machines).
Magnavox/Philips delayed Atari VCS/2600 release for a year to avoid loss of intellectual property and a true video game system design (affordable).
thanks for the info and thanks for hanging out for a while!
Probably more fair to say the VCS was overpowered than that the Odyssey2 was underpowered. There will never be another console as ahead of its time as the VCS was when it launched, even if not even the console's designers truly understood this point. Take the VCS out of the equation and the Odyssey2 was exactly what you'd expect of a console released two years after the Channel F. That said, the Odyssey3, which I only learned about a few years ago, was probably the most underpowered console in history. It was literally just the Odyssey2 again, but with the added ability to display a static background at 4x the console's normal resolution. Literally nothing else. And they tried launching this 1978 hardware in 1983, the same year as the Famicom.
Yeah I think they needed to bring it out on a budget so they counted on some other gimmicks to make it unique and to make it stand out so they opted for the voice and keyboard options to do that. It was by far weaker than its competition but if you look its release date ....well its 1978 man. Still weak by those standards but this wasn't a 1983 release. Thanks for hanging out btw.
@@geekstorian Well, don't get me wrong. The Odyssey2 had honest to goodness advantages. It's really the main reason it didn't just immediately die as a platform. In no particular order: 1) It was particularly good at drawing mazes or pieces of mazes, even if the grid size was the same across every single title. 2) It had an impressively large ROM with an entire digital alphabet and a few universal shapes, giving games a chance to actually do something more than be hopelessly stymied by the 64 bytes of RAM. 3) It was much easier to develop for. The VCS didn't start getting system seller games until at least 1980, but you could squeeze most of the Odyssey2's potential out from almost day 1, so it can be argued that the Odyssey2's library was largely superior for its first year or two of existence.
Turns out they Paved the Way fo the SEGA 32x Power of Tower lol
yeah with the attachments it does seem like an early Tower of power! Thanks for coming by and hanging out!
When the Odyssey2 came out in 1978 it was on par with Atari VCS. Very similar looking games but by 1980 Atari had released Superman, Video Chess, Space Invaders, Adventure, Maze Craze, Night Driver and the first releases from Activision including Boxing and Fishing derby... and by 1982 Atari had many arcade ports and third party games. Not to mention competition from Intellivision. The poor underpowered Odyssey never stood a chance. They boasted about the computer keyboard in advertising but most games didnt even utilize it. You would see the same sprites in almost every game.. the ball, the man, the tree and other shapes which made all the games look the same. In North America there were only 2 third party games released. No licensed arcade ports. Another odd thing was that most games only gave you one life. I understand that people are nostalgic about the O2 because thats what they grew up with. And yes i agree Kc Munchkin was better than Atari's Pac Man. I had a friend in my neighborhood in the early 80s who had the O2 and we would play Kc Munchkin and Quest for the Rings. I thought they were decent games but i was glad I had Atari. I think Magnavox should have forgot about the keyboard and spent extra money on making the system more powerful. Oh and they also should have employed more than just TWO PEOPLE to program the whole game library.
Yeah i cant really argue woth any of your points. I found it a fun curiosity to dig inot and way cooler than i would have imagined it to be for the age but your not wrong in the fzct that it was up against some stiff competition and likely focused on some angles that did t serve it as s well as they would have hoped. Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
had have this o2
You had this one as well? If so thats dope I never had any of the odyssey line. I didn't jump into gaming till the Colecovision! Thanks for checking this one out as well btw!
I still have my Odyssey 2
Awesome! How often do you break it out? Also thanks for watching btw!
@@geekstorian I have not played it in years, about 15 years and you're welcome.
GeekStorian, thanks for this walk to the really early days of video games. I was introduced to Pong, but never knew about the Magnavox side. On a production note, please back off on the audio compression/limiter to your voice. I know it's a nostalgic VCR sound, but it's a bit annoying in today's audio.
Sub +1 btw, forgot to mention that!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video I'll take a look at the audio again but it took me forever to get it that clean and everything else I've tried has only made it worse and catches me breathing or something else annoying. Thank you for the sub btw!
@@geekstorian I can help, just IM me. Thank you.
@@napynap I'll take you up on that sometime this weekend. its a bit late here for me to want to start a project like that tonight!
I have one with 4 games & the original box
Niiiceee! You ever break it out to play it? Also thanks for coming by and hanging out!
Hey there! I'm studying Digital Film Production and am on the finals project, doing a documentary if we might be living in a simulation.
Is it OK if a use a few seconds of your material? The final clip will not be monetarized or even published, except in my university in SAE Cologne.
It would be a great help and of course I'd send you a copy or link ;-)
Greetings from Germany
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Yeah go ahead, I make these more for educational and informative purposes anyway (myself as much as anyone else) so feel free!
Now i remember, i wanted the 2600, i got the oddesy 2 because it way cheaper..sad man.
Lol i could see being dissapointed if you were aiming for a 2600. It was awkward enough being a kid with a colecovision when everyone had a 2600 but at lesst it wss a more advanced system with a more familiar library to the 2600! Thanks for coming by and hanging out btw!
Odyssey 2 Rules!
Haha hey TJ good to see you glad you liked this one!
What you know as the Magnavox Odyssey 2 was in Europe the Philips Videopack of something. I knew it, I saw it and I have played with it but it could never make me want one. It did not appeal to me. The cartridge needed to be bought for real money. Around the same time, other computer came to the market, as a kit. Then games could be typed in from a magazine, without any further costs. The Odyssey / Videopack did not have that. Still after so many decades I do not like this kind of gaming.
Thats fair thats its not your kinda thing. Tha ks for coming out and checking out the channel it was a pleasure to meet you :)
You thinkin of Philips Cdi separate system
I really learned alot and was always curious how this console fit into the Atari age.
Hey man good to see you glad you liked this one!
Even pacman on atari 2600 was bad....until they came up with the arcade version Yeats later...when I play pac man on atari 2600 I was disappointed cause I tough I was gonna play the quarter machine in my living room🤣
Lol i can see that but it WAS pac man at home so ya know its something :) thanks a ton for checking this one out btw!!!
I had the odyssey 2 has a child , nobody would come to my house to play because it wasn’t an Atari . I hated that system .
Not sure what to say sorry the ofyessy 2 ruined your childhood? Thanks for checking this oke out btw sorry if it brought up bad memories
No , it’s not like that . Just the experience of owning that system in the day . All the kids wanted to play arcade ports . I think the only arcade port the system had was popeye , and it was a weak version of popeye too. I know I had the quest for rings game , but was too young to understand the game . I was like 6 when we got the system .
@@jamesstewart3771 ahhh gotcha and yeah I mean I can empathize a bit I was a colecovision kid and everyone was still super into Atari. Colecovision had a ton of good games but everyone still for some reason wanted atari 2600 even then it was weird.
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Sega 💪
lol thanks for coming by and hanging out oh and SEGA!
Phillips videopac g7000 get it
Thanks for watching hope you enjoyed the video
Pickaxe Pete!
Thanks for combg by and watching!
That crazy chase game was ok....but 95%of games from both consoles take a lot of fucking imagination and drugs to make them seem good
Lol its what we had at the time the console is a product of the age :)
Unclear on why you insist on calling Atari 2600 the “VCS.” Even if VCS is the “official” name, literally nobody calls it VCS.
because that was its name till the 5200 came out then it got renamed the Atari 2600 , I suppose its just a historical preference or an odd tick for me maybe it just seemed fitting.
It was awful
lol thanks for piping in and hanging out!
@@geekstorian It was a horrible childhood. The boats at our lake home used at least 3 dollars in gas a day. My Honda ATV was 1 year older than both my go-karts. When I went to summer camp, we had to land on a grass airstrip.
@@NoManClatuer-pd8ck hahahahaha! ok your my kind of people thank you a ton for coming by!