File:Magnavox-Odyssey2-Console-FR.jpg
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DescriptionMagnavox-Odyssey2-Console-FR.jpg | The Magnavox Odyssey 2, released in 1979, it is the successor to the original Magnavox Odyssey and Magnavox's first programmable console. The system's most notable feature is a alpha-numeric membrane keyboard, which could be used for a few different games, including a limited programming cartridge. | |||
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