
The Magnavox Odyssey 2 was a contender early on in the video game console world. It had a lot going for it, but it was up against a gaming juggernaut, the Atari 2600, and just couldn’t keep up. Still it is a memorable system and worth spending some time remembering. So, on todays, show I will talk about this often overlooked gaming console.
I begin by talking about my childhood encounter with the Odyssey came about because of a case of mistaken identity. It was a magical find and surprising highlight of a few family visits that were to follow. Then I move onto the console itself, discussing its predecessor, creator, development, games, accessories, and much more.
I also sprinkle a good amount of retro audio into the show and return to reading a little bit from the paper. Nothing excessive, but it a few highlights from around the time of the console’s release. This included another pop culture TV event that I think was worth mentioning.
We have had a lot of consoles that failed. Ones that didn’t last long, but I believe by all measures, the Odyssey 2 was a success. That is why I think it is a shame that not enough people have heard of it or have forgotten it. So please join me while I share the history and some information about Magnavox Geewhizbang console, the Odyssey 2.
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This is the 339th episode of the Retroist Podcast and episode 14 of the new season.
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I have wanted to do this episode for a few years. It has been requested by people often.
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I think my uncle came across his system from someone he knew – a bought off the truck kinda deal. Knowing him, it doesn’t surprise me that he didn’t consider that multiple game systems existed.
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My favorite game from this time period was a platformer called, Pickaxe Pete.
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Put in some fun retro audio, but I would love to have included more. They did some solid marketing and had some great commercials. Leonard Nimoy is a great spokesperson.
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I cannot think of another console where one person was responsible for so much of the games available for it, especially at such a large scale. Its amazing. Here is a great interview with Ed Averett.
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If you want to check out the console, you can emulate it at the Internet Archive. Its not perfect, but it gives you a great idea of the consoles capabilities.
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I am to try and put Bonus Clipping up at the same time the episode comes out and see if people prefer it that way.
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Music on the show is, as always, by Peachy.
Thanks for listening to the show and I hope you have a great weekend.
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