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|title = Magnavox Odyssey 300
 
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|image = MagnavoxOdyssey300logo.gif
|manufacturer = [[Magnavox]]
 
 
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|type = [[Console]]
 
 
|manufacturer = Magnavox
|release = [[1976]] ([[NA]])
 
|media = [[Console]]
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|type = Dedicated Console
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|generation = First
|save = None
 
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|series = Magnavox Odyssey
|input = 6 Dials
 
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|na_rel = {{Release|1976|||NA}}
|feature = Power Switch <br> Power Output
 
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|features = 2 Dials <br> [[Power Switch]]
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|predecessor = Magnavox Odyssey 200
|topgame = None
 
|variants = [[Magnavox Odyssey 100]] <br> [[Magnavox Odyssey 200]] <br> [[Magnavox Odyssey 400]]
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|successor = Magnavox Odyssey 400
|predecessor = None
 
|successor = None
 
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'''Magnavox Odyssey 300''' is [[Magnavox]]'s home console version of [[Pong]].
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The '''''Magnavox Odyssey 300''''' is a 1976 home [[Pong]] console developed by [[Magnavox]]. The ''Magnavox Odyssey 300'' is the successor to the ''[[Magnavox Odyssey 200]]''.
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==Gameplay==
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The ''Magnavox Odyssey 300'' features 3 variations of Pong: '''Hockey''', '''Tennis''', and '''Smash'''; each can be played on 3 difficulty settings: ''novice'', ''intermediate'', and ''expert''. The in-game paddles are controlled by a single knob located on each side of the console, that control the paddles movement vertically (i.e., up and down). All three games are two-player, with the right knob reading '''Home Team''', and the left reading '''Visiting Team'''. The ''Magnavox Odyssey 300'', unlike its two predecessors, features a built-in scoring system instead of a manual score slider, physically built into the previous console's chassis.
   
 
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Image:MagnavoxOdyssey300.jpg|Magnavox Odyssey 300
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MagnavoxOdyssey300.jpg | Magnavox Odyssey 300
Image:MagnavoxOdyssey300box.jpg|Magnavox Odyssey 300 Box
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MagnavoxOdyssey300box.jpg | Magnavox Odyssey 300 Box
 
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[[Category:First-generation console]]
 
[[Category:Pong units]]
 
[[Category:Magnavox Odyssey]]
 

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Magnavox Odyssey 300
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Basic Information
Type(s)
Dedicated Console
Generation
First
Magnavox
Series
Magnavox Odyssey
Magnavox Odyssey 200
Magnavox Odyssey 400
Features
2 Dials
Power Switch
CanadaUnited StatesMexico North American Release
1976
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The Magnavox Odyssey 300 is a 1976 home Pong console developed by Magnavox. The Magnavox Odyssey 300 is the successor to the Magnavox Odyssey 200.

Gameplay[ | ]

The Magnavox Odyssey 300 features 3 variations of Pong: Hockey, Tennis, and Smash; each can be played on 3 difficulty settings: novice, intermediate, and expert. The in-game paddles are controlled by a single knob located on each side of the console, that control the paddles movement vertically (i.e., up and down). All three games are two-player, with the right knob reading Home Team, and the left reading Visiting Team. The Magnavox Odyssey 300, unlike its two predecessors, features a built-in scoring system instead of a manual score slider, physically built into the previous console's chassis.

Gallery[ | ]