List Of Magnavox Odyssey² Games
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List Of Magnavox Odyssey² Games
This is a list of games for the Magnavox Odyssey 2 video game console. Magnavox games In the United States the following 47 game titles were released by Magnavox. *''Space Monster (Videopac game), Alien Invaders - Plus!(1978)'' *''Alpine Skiing!(1979)'' *''Air-Sea War – Battle, Armored Encounter! / Subchase!(1978)'' *''Attack of the Timelord!(1982)'' 🗣 *''Baseball!(1978)'' *''Blockout! / Breakdown!(1980)'' *''Bowling! / Basketball!(1978)'' *''Casino Slot Machine!(1980)'' *''Computer Intro!(1979)'' *''Computer Golf!(1978)'' *''Conquest of the World(1981)'' *''Cosmic Conflict, Cosmic Conflict!(1978)'' *''Samurai (Videopac game), Dynasty!(1980)'' *''Electronic Table Soccer!(1980)'' *''Football!(1978)'' *''Freedom Fighters!(1982)'' *''Hockey! / Soccer!(1979)'' *''Invaders from Hyperspace!(1979)'' *''I've Got Your Number!(1979)'' *''K.C.'s Krazy Chase!(1982)'' 🗣 *''K.C. Munchkin!(1981)'' *''Keyboard Creations!(1981)'' *''Killer Bees!(1983)'' 🗣 *''Las Vegas Blackjack!(1978) ...
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Samurai (video Game)
''Samurai'' is the 45th official video game for the Philips Videopac. in North America, the same game was released under the title ''Dynasty!'' for the Magnavox Odyssey² console. The game is identical to the game Reversi Reversi is a strategy board game for two players, played on an 8×8 uncheckered board. It was invented in 1883. ''Othello'', a variant with a fixed initial setup of the board, was patented in 1971. Basics Two players compete, using 64 identi .... It also contains two-player mode, gameplay against the computer, as well as a digital timing handicap which allows newcomers to have a better chance in beating grandmaster players in the game. Similar to other Videopac games, the game did not compare favorably to those for Atari's consoles. References External links Classic Consoles Center 1979 video games Magnavox Odyssey 2 games Magnavox Odyssey 2-only games Multiplayer and single-player video games Video games developed in the United States { ...
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Spider-Man (1982 Video Game)
''Spider-Man'' is a vertical scrolling action game programmed by Laura Nikolich for the Atari 2600, and released in 1982 by Parker Brothers. It was both the first video game to feature Spider-Man and the first Marvel Comics-based video game. Plot Norman Osborn has been removed of the Goblin formula and incarcerated by Spider-Man. He manages to cause a prison riot, which breaks him out, and decides to blow up the Empire State Building. Spider-Man catches wind of this, and decides to stop Goblin from using his new creation, a “Superbomb”, to blow up the building. Along the way, he must contend with the Goblin’s group of hired thugs, and, ultimately, the Goblin himself.Taken from the game's promotional materials. Gameplay The player controls Spider-Man, who is attempting to scale a building and defuse bombs planted by the Green Goblin. Spider-Man is only able to use his web lines to move up the building either vertically or diagonally. Generic criminals dwell along the many ...
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Super Cobra
''Super Cobra'' is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Konami, originally released as an arcade video game in 1981. It was published by Konami in Japan in March 1981 and manufactured and distributed by Stern in North America on June 22. It is the spiritual sequel to the '' Scramble'' arcade game released earlier in 1981. ''Super Cobra'' contains eleven distinct sections, versus six in ''Scramble'', and is significantly more difficult, requiring maneuvering through tight spaces early in the game. The game was a commercial success, selling 12,337 arcade cabinets in the United States within four months, becoming Stern's third best-selling arcade game. ''Super Cobra'' was widely ported by Parker Brothers, and there are Adventure Vision and standalone versions from Entex. Gameplay The player controls a helicopter through tight caverns, and the slightest misstep will result in the loss of a life, but unlike ''Scramble'', the game can be continued where the player left ...
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Q*bert
''Q*bert'' () is a 1982 Action game, action video game developed and published by Gottlieb for Arcade video game, arcades. It is a Video game graphics, 2D action game with Puzzle video game, puzzle elements that uses Isometric video game graphics, isometric graphics to create a 2.5D, pseudo-3D effect. The objective of each level in the game is to change every cube in a pyramid to a target color by making Q*bert, the on-screen character, hop on top of the cube while avoiding obstacles and enemies. Players use a joystick to control the character. The game was conceived by Warren Davis and Jeff Lee (video game artist), Jeff Lee. Lee designed the title character and original concept, which was further developed and implemented by Davis. ''Q*bert'' was developed under the project name ''Cubes''. ''Q*bert'' was well-received in arcades and among critics. The game was Gottlieb's most successful video game and is among the most recognized brands from the golden age of arcade video ...
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