Magnavox
Magnavox holds a historic place in gaming as the creator of the world’s first home video game console, the Odyssey. Building on this pioneering legacy, Magnavox released a range of dedicated Pong-style systems throughout the 1970s—each offering simple, intuitive gameplay such as tennis, hockey, and target shooting. Known for their clean design, detachable controllers, and early use of light-gun accessories, these consoles helped introduce video gaming to households across the United States and beyond. This section highlights Magnavox Pong consoles that represent the very origins of home interactive entertainment.
Magnavox Wonder Wizard Bulls...
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