[game_preservation] Release date of the Odyssey?

Devin Monnens dmonnens at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 13:51:32 EDT 2012


Henry,

Great find! The article came through. I have it open for later reading. :)

-Devin

On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Frank Cifaldi <fcifaldi at gmail.com> wrote:


> We're not all librarians! :)

>

> Henry, can you check to see if there is a Magnavox ad that mentions the

> Odyssey dated earlier than August 30?

>

>

> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Henry Lowood <lowood at stanford.edu> wrote:

>

>> Frank,

>> Correction: Article is available *on-line* (for pay) at

>> newspaperarchive.com. :) It's available at various places on

>> microform and paper.

>> I checked the Chicago Tribune database, and they have a 1 July 1972

>> article on the Odyssey. I have attached it. This article is saying

>> "expected" release in "late August" in Chicago and 18 other market areas.

>> Henry

>>

>>

>> On 8/9/2012 9:59 AM, Frank Cifaldi wrote:

>>

>> BREAKING NEWS!

>>

>> Via the July 27, 1972 edition of The Daily Herald (Chicago):

>>

>> "Available to Magnavox dealers in August, Odyssey's initial price tag of

>> just under $100 will include 12 different games."

>>

>> This was in a report about Magnavox's annual zone meeting for its dealers.

>> There you go!

>>

>> Article is available (for pay) at newspaperarchive.com.

>>

>> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Philippe Dubois, association MO5.COM,

>> Président <samurai at mo5.com> <samurai at mo5.com> wrote:

>>

>>

>> **

>>

>> Thanks everyone for your answer.

>>

>> The biography of M.Baer just came out in France this month through the

>> edition "Pix'n Love", i'm sure it will be delightful to read it in details

>> ;)

>>

>>

>> Best regards,

>>

>> -----------

>>

>> Cordialement,

>>

>> Philippe Dubois, Association MO5.COM, Président

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> On Aug 9, 2012 11:25 AM, "Philippe Dubois, association MO5.COM,

>> Président" <samurai at mo5.com> <samurai at mo5.com> wrote:

>>

>>

>> Hi everyone !

>>

>> How can it be possible for M.Baer, with all the respect i have for him,

>>

>> not to know the exact date the Odyssey was publicly launch and available in

>> stores ?

>>

>> Because he had nothing to do with that. Remember, he was with Sanders.

>>

>> The Odyssey's launch, distribution, etc. was a Magnavox issue.

>>

>> What about the date when M.Baer showed up the tennis game to M.Bushnell so

>> he went into the idea of cloning this as "Pong" ?

>>

>>

>> He didn't show anything, Magnavox did.

>>

>>

>>

>> Best regards,

>>

>> -----------

>>

>> Cordialement,

>>

>> Philippe Dubois, Association MO5.COM, Président

>>

>> --

>>

>> Maybe we just have different philosophies but I'm going to have to

>>

>> strongly disagree here. The only thing we know as solid fact right now is

>> that sometime between May 3 and August 30, the Odyssey was in at least one

>> store. Saying "by August" is safe, I agree, but I fail to see how saying

>> the first sale was in August is any safer than saying the first sale was in

>> July. We just don't know.

>>

>>

>> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Bill Loguidice <bill at armchairarcade.com> <bill at armchairarcade.com>

>>

>> wrote:

>>

>>

>> August is safest at the moment because the ad is thus far our earliest

>>

>> proof of a unit physically being in a store. Again, it doesn't mean it was

>> for sale - it could have been a demo unit - but even if it wasn't

>> necessarily in stock, it was likely available for order. If we have some

>> type of earlier proof a unit was in a store, we can revise the estimate.

>> That's why I personally think August is "safe" and the best available time

>> period. If someone can dig up earlier availability at a Magnavox dealer,

>> all the better...

>>

>>

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>> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Frank Cifaldi <fcifaldi at gmail.com> <fcifaldi at gmail.com>

>>

>> wrote:

>>

>>

>> Why is August the safest estimate? And do we want a "safe estimate" or

>>

>> do we want an exact range?

>>

>>

>> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Bill Loguidice <bill at armchairarcade.com> <bill at armchairarcade.com>

>>

>> wrote:

>>

>>

>> I think right now August is still our safest estimate, though you're

>>

>> right, it could certainly have been released sooner. Even the ad - which at

>> least proves the system was at dealers by August - doesn't necessarily mean

>> it was for SALE in August (it's a relatively modest "come see" - you would

>> think they would advertise something so "cool" with the TVs and indicate

>> its actual availability).

>>

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