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TumblrMagnavox OdysseyGame CallsFirst Person ShooterRetro Video GamesFootball And BasketballDifferent GamesYesterday And TodayFirst GameVideo Games Day🎮 Game mode: ON! Did you know the Magnavox Odyssey was the first commercial home video game console? It was developed by a small team led by Ralph H. Baer at Sanders Associates and released by Magnavox in the US in September 1972. It cost $100 (equivalent to about $611 today), with a total of 28 games distributed on 11 different game cards, including table tennis, football and basketball. What was your first game console or favourite video game?
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