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Most Popular Odyssey 2 Slash Videopac G7000 Games - Page 4

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  • Las Vegas Blackjack!

    1978

    Las Vegas Blackjack!

    1978

    Simulator Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    The computer is the dealer. The object of the game is to get a higher count of cards than the dealer, up to but not over 21. If a player draws cards with a point value over 21, the hand is a BUST, and he loses his bet to the dealer. If the dealer's goes BUST, he pays off each of the remaining players. A player may "draw" any number of cards until he reaches or exceeds a total of 21. The dealer must "draw" a card on 16 or less and "stick" with his hand on 17 or more. An ace counts as either 1 or 11 at the player's discretion. Kings, queens and jacks count as 10 each. All other cards count as their face value.
  • Loony Balloon

    1982

    Loony Balloon

    1982

    Platform
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    In Loony Balloon, the player controls a kid carrying a swaying balloon crossing a playground. To get out of the playground, he must reduce the balloon's sway, or it will burst when he crosses the exit.
  • Morse

    1984

    Morse

    1984

    Puzzle
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Morse teaches the code to players. There are 4 types of games which can be selected in a menu screen: - The first type is a Morse code learning game. The player selects the game speed (4 to 30 words per minute) and level (1 to all 36 characters available). The computer will play the Morse signal for the first symbol (Q) and the player has to type in the symbol. After learning two signals, the game starts properly by introducing a row of trees in the top of the screen. An arrow is also displayed near the 4th tree from the left and a man on the right side. For each 10 correctly responded symbols the man takes down one tree. When he reaches the arrow, a new symbol is introduced and the process starts over again. - The second type lets the player type individual symbols and listen to their respective codes. -The third type is similar to the second one, but in this one the player types a sequence of symbols and then press "enter" to ask the computer to play the respective code. - In the fourth type the player uses t
  • Helicopter Rescue

    1983

    Helicopter Rescue

    1983

    Simulator
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • I've Got Your Number

    1979

    I've Got Your Number

    1979

    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Press 1 on the alpha-numeric keyboard. The screen will display a giant electronic blackboard filled with orbiting numbers and symbols. Player 1 appears at the left side of the screen. Player 2 appears at the right side of the screen. Each player stands on a scoring box which will automatically count up each correct answer. The left hand control unit activates the left hand player on the screen. The right hand control unit activates the player at the right hand of the screen. Push the joy stick away from you to walk your player toward the top of the screen. Pull the joy stick toward you to walk your player to the bottom of the screen. Push the joy stick left to go left. Push it right to go right. An addition, subtraction or symbol problem will appear at the base of the screen. The answer will appear somewhere in the orbiting numbers and symbols. Each player races to the correct number or symbol with the electronic figure. When a player catches a correct answer, a point is scored and the solution is displayed a
  • 4 in 1 Row

    1982

    4 in 1 Row

    1982

    Puzzle Strategy
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Connect 4 ring any bells, it should do, this game is a variation on the paper/pen classic 0X0 also, all you have to do to beat your opponent is simply out manoeuvre them in a strategy game of getting 4 of your colours in one row while blocking your opponent from doing the same.
  • Alien Invaders Plus

    1978

    Alien Invaders Plus

    1978

    Shooter
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    It's you versus the robotic armada of the Merciless Monstroth, a one-eyed tentacled entity bent on conquest. Use your laser base to take out the enemy cannons and the robots, being careful that you shoot them when their barriers don't block you and when they're not shooting at you! Get shot and you lose your laser base, but as long as you have barriers, you can run under one of them and convert it into another laser base to continue the fight. Run out of them and it's only a matter of time before you become a victim of the Merciless Monstroth. The unusual part of this game is its scoring: if you destroy the robotic armada plus Merciless Monstroth, you earn a point; but if the armada destroys you and all your bases, Merciless wins a point. The game ends when either you or Merciless wins ten points.
  • Alpine Skiing

    1979

    Alpine Skiing

    1979

    Sport Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Dress warm. Press 1 on the alpha-numeric keyboard. Three different skiing competitions will be displayed alternately at the bottom of the screen. To select an event, pull the joy stick of either hand control towards you when the name of the event is on the screen. A computerized official will signal the start. Pull the joy stick toward you to head straight down the slopes. When you've had some practice, press the action button to get 30% greater downhill speed. Push the joy stick left to traverse left. Push the joy stick right to traverse right. Your traversing speed is one-half of your normal downhill speed. Push the joy stick away from you to come to a swirling christie stop. There are 55 gates in each event - the minimum allowed in the Olympic Slalom and Giant Slalom competitions. The computer can generate more than 65,000 different courses for each of the three events. You can ski over 195,000 different runs! Both players will ski matching courses for each event - even if one player should get a late s
  • Amok!

    1998

    Amok!

    1998

    Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Amok! was the first Odyssey² new release about 15 years after the console was discontinued. It is inspired by Berzerk. The player is trapped in a spaceship and is armed with a laser pistol, which can fire in all 8 directions. Each stage is a maze with one or more exits, and the player has to try to exit them while avoiding to touch its walls and get killed. Besides the danger of the walls, the player will face the berzerk robot sentinels, which can move about and shoot, but that can also be killed if they touch the walls. After a while, the Smileybot will appear and try to kill the player. The Smileybot can pass through walls and cannot be killed by the player. The game features 12 stages of increasing difficulty. The player has 3 lives; dying will make the player restart the current level, with all berzerk robot sentinels being replaced.
  • Blobbers

    1983

    Blobbers

    1983

    Shooter
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Released in Europe
  • Casino Slot Machine

    1978

    Casino Slot Machine

    1978

    Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    As the name implies, this game simulates a casino slot machine. One to four players can place their bets in any of the three horizontal rows or the two diagonal rows. Bets placed can be of $0.10, $0.25 or $1.00.
  • Chez Maxime

    1983

    Chez Maxime

    1983

    Platform Simulator Tactical
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Chez Maxime is a management game released in Europe in 1983 on the Magnavox Odyssey.
  • 30 Battlefield

    1981

    30 Battlefield

    1981

    Strategy
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • 51 Terrahawks

    1983

    51 Terrahawks

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    51 Terrahawks is shoot em up game for Philips Videopac G7000
  • 10 Golf

    1978

    10 Golf

    1978

    Platform Puzzle Sport
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    A DOS-based puzzle platformer in which you play a fairy godmother.
  • 6 Tenpin Bowling / Basketball

    1980

    6 Tenpin Bowling / Basketball

    1980

    Sport
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • Catch the Ball / Noughts and Crosses

    1980

    Catch the Ball / Noughts and Crosses

    1980

    Puzzle Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Two titles are available in this cart: - Catch the Ball puts one or two players in the role of a circus clown who has to catch a while ball which comes rolling down a maze of obstacles. The clown has to try to follow the ball as it falls its unpredictable path. A time limit of three "game minutes" is counted down and the player with more balls caught by the end of the time wins. The joystick is used to move the clown left or right and the "action" button accelerates his movements. There are 6 possible variations, with the players taking turns after each ball caught, taking turns after each miss or in a single player mode, with the time limit on or off for each mode. - Noughts and Crosses is also known as tic-tac-toe. Players move a "+" cursor over the 9 square matrix and place either blue noughts or red squares. The first to get three symbols in a straight line wins. If all six symbols have been placed and there's no winner, they can be removed by placing the cursor over and pressing the action button and then be
  • 20 Stone sling

    1980

    20 Stone sling

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • 22 Space monster

    1980

    22 Space monster

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • 25 Skiing

    1980

    25 Skiing

    1980

    Sport
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
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