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After the successful release of the original Ralph Baer-designed Magnavox Odyssey in 1972, the Odyssey 100 was released as its successor in 1975 (model no. YF7010). The Odyssey 100 featured Black & White graphics, two games (tennis and hockey), internal sound, manual scoring, and three control knobs for each player.

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Was Magnavox Odyssey 100 The first video game console?

I wan't to know what was the first Video game console.

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jussi, not the first one:-) This credit should go to Ralph Baer. It is his "Brown Box" that lead to the Magnavox Odyssey, which then became the first official home video game console.

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