From Odyssey Adventure magazine: "Sew this handsome Odyssey patch on your jacket to let all your friends know that you're an Odyssey Adventurer and proud of it!" It's mostly white, with an orange border and Odyssey² logo. Originally sold for $1.50 + $1.00 shipping & handling.
Odyssey² Patch
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Freedom Fighters Iron-On Transfer
the early '80s, decals that could be ironed on to t-shirts were all the rage. An Odyssey Adventure "Good Stuff" order form states, "A Freedom Fighters iron-on transfer will be included free with all orders postmarked before February 15, 1983." I've never seen one, nor have I seen any t-shirts with a Freedom Fighters design, so I can't say for certain whether Magnavox honored this promise or not.
Freedom Fighters Iron-On Transfer
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Freedom Fighters Iron-On
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Commander-ROM Safe Deposit Band
A promotional item available through Commander-ROM, the Philips club magazine in Germany. It's a fabric band meant to be worn around the wrist or ankle, with a small pouch for carrying keys or money. The magazine says, "Seal safe deposit. Keys and money can be carried directly at the hand or foot joint. Ideal for sports and swimming. With COMMANDER-ROM print." Manufactured by Clavis. Originally sold for 6 German Marks.
Commander-ROM Safe Deposit Band
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Commander-ROM Band
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Quest for the Rings Dragon Slayer T-shirt
Odyssey Adventure magazine says, "the t-shirt has full color Dragon Slayer artwork on the front and 'Quest For The Rings' and Odyssey logo on back. Blue." They were available in small, medium, large, and extra-large adult sizes. The artwork on the front is from the box cover, with the words DRAGON SLAYER printed in white on it. Originally sold for $2.95 + $1.00 shipping & handling.
Dragon Slayer T-shirt
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Pick Axe Pete T-shirt
Odyssey Adventure magazine says, "t-shirt is just like the one worn by the Pick Axe Pete Pick-Off National Champs. White with blue trim and full color picture of Pete working his way through the Misty Mountain Mine." The shirt design is a cartoonish version of the box art, with an Odyssey² logo and the words "Pick Axe Pete." Available in the same sizes as the Quest t-shirts. Originally sold for $3.95 + $1.00 shipping & handling.
Pick Axe Pete T-shirt
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Turtles T-shirt
Advertised in the 1983 Christmas Guide and Summer 1983 issue of Odyssey Adventure magazine, this white shirt with green trim depicts part of the scene shown on the Turtles box art. Odyssey Adventure magazine says, "NEW. TURTLES t-shirt has full color picture of Mama Turtle and baby Turtle running for their lives from a hungry beetle! Complete your collection of Odyssey t-shirts." Available in the same sizes as the other t-shirts. Originally sold for $3.95 plus $1.00 shipping and & handling.
Turtles T-shirt
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Commander-ROM T-shirt
A promotional item available through Commander-ROM, the Philips club magazine published in Germany. Originally sold for 6 Marks (plus free shipping with the use of a coupon available in the magazine). The shirt is white and features a picture of Commander ROM himself (in blue), surrounded by the words "Videospiele von Philips" ("Video games by Philips"). Available in small and large sizes.
Commander-ROM T-shirt
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Videopac 38 T-shirt
A "homebrewed" t-shirt, created by Arnoud Helmantel of Videopac.net. All-black material featuring a two-toned, one-sided silkscreening of the label artwork from Videopac 38, Munchkin. Available in L and XL sizes. Limited to a print run of only 38. Original release date: 11/23/2004. Original cost: 12.75 Euros ($16.41 U.S.) plus shipping.
Videopac 38 T-shirt
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Brazilian Odyssey T-shirts
These t-shirts were premiums available through Odyssey Aventura magazine, and featured the original art from the most famous games in Brazil. The shirts were 100% cotton and were made by Haring. According to the magazine, they were to be offered to members of the Odyssey Club first, before being made generally available. The shirts were available in eight different sizes, and depending on the size you chose, they cost 7, 8 or 10 thousand cruzeiro reais, the Brazilian currency unit at the time. Each shirt was also available in two different colors, as is noted above.