Magnavox Odyssey - List of Games

List of Games

  • Analogic (Cartridge 3)
  • Baseball (Cartridge 3) #ITL 700
  • Basketball (Cartridge 8) #7123
  • Brain Wave (Cartridge 3) #7176
  • Cat & Mouse (Cartridge 4)
  • Dogfight (Cartridge 9)
  • Football: Passing & Kicking (Cartridge 3)
  • Football: Running (Cartridge 4)
  • Fun Zoo (Cartridge 2) #ITL 900
  • Handball (Cartridge 8) #ITL 701
  • Haunted House (Cartridge 4)
  • Hockey (Cartridge 3)
  • Interplanetary Voyage (Cartridge 12) #7175
  • Invasion (Cartridges 4, 5 & 6) #ITL 801
  • Percepts (Cartridge 2) #1TL 802
  • Prehistoric Safari (Cartridge 9)
  • Roulette (Cartridge 6)
  • Shooting Gallery (Cartridge 10)
  • Shootout (Cartridge 9)
  • Simon Says (Cartridge 2)
  • Ski (Cartridge 2)
  • Soccer (Cartridges 3 & 5)
  • States
  • Submarine (Cartridge 5)
  • Table Tennis (Cartridge 1)
  • Tennis (Cartridge 3)
  • Volleyball (Cartridge 7) #ITL 702
  • Win (Cartridge 4) #7302
  • Wipeout (Cartridge 5) #ITL 800

Cartridge 11 was originally planned for the game Basketball but was later cancelled.

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