An information packet, stored in a 12" × 9" envelope, that was included with new Odyssey² consoles. Its exact contents seemed to vary slightly depending on when (and possibly where) the console was sold, but it usually contained:
A flimsy cardboard folder mailed out to Odyssey customers prior to Christmas 1983. It contained:
The Great Game Giveaway was a limited-time promotion staged by Magnavox in late 1981/early 1982 where you could get free goodies in return for buying games. During the promotion, this form came attached to the premier issue of Odyssey² Adventure magazine, which apparently was packed into certain Odyssey² consoles. Click the thumbnail to see close-ups of all sides of the form.
This is the cover letter sent to dealers with the Spring 1982 issue of Odyssey Adventure, signed by VP of Sales & Marketing Gerald A. Michaelson. Phosphor Dot Fossils has a photo.
Reader Brian Gotsch purchased this letter, along with some other Odyssey² merchandise, at an antique store. Apparently the letter's original owner received it directly from Imagic in 1983, in response to an earlier inquiry. In the letter, Kathleen Boothe of Imagic's Consumer Affairs division explains that Demon Attack and Atlantis are on sale at a price of $29.95 each, and can be ordered directly from the company (the customer later ordered Atlantis, and received it 11 days after mailing payment – in the middle of the Christmas season! That's service!). Boothe references the customer's request in the first paragraph, making this a unique document, but the rest of the text reads like a form letter – so perhaps other similar examples exist, somewhere. There can't be many though.
If you're really obsessive about collecting everything Odyssey²-related, you'll want an official North American Philips envelope! Near as I can tell, this envelope (which I found in an Odyssey² console box) contained the After Warranty Service Letter, and accompanied a returning console someone sent off to have serviced. This one came from the Parts Center in Compton, CA.
These were included with Odyssey² consoles sold in the U.S., to be filled out by the purchaser and returned to Magnavox or Philips. The Model Number of the console was typed in the upper left hand corner.
Presumably, these are entry forms for the Odyssey Torneio Nacional held in Brazil. It seems they have space to record pertinent contestant data (name, address, scores), but it's difficult to tell from the only small photograph I have, and the fact that I don't speak Portuguese.
8.5" × 11" pieces of paper issued to retailers and customers that listed various Odyssey² information, such as prices, etc.
Doc. # | Title | Known Revisions |
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M125-1 | Resale Certificate | 11-82 |
M1231-1 | Over-The-Counter Exchange Defective Products Return Report Defective In-Warranty | 10-81 |
M1596-1 | Odyssey Cooperative Advertising Authorization and Claim Request | |
M1597-1 | Odyssey Sales Order Authorization | |
M1598-1 | Odyssey Retail Information | 11-82 |
ODY-100 | Odyssey2 Confidential Distributor Price List | |
ODY-101 | Odyssey2 Confidential Distributor Price Schedule | |
ODY-105 |
Odyssey2 Retail Price List The 5-15-82 revision of this form was distributed to dealers along with the Spring 1982 issue of Odyssey Adventure. A scan is available at Phosphor Dot Fossils. |
5-15-82 , 6-1-83 |
ODY-118 | New Games Listing | |
EL 3376 | Odyssey2 Limited Warranty |
EL 3376-1, EL 3376-2 |
EL 3377 | After Warranty Service Letter Revision EL 3377-2 is printed on the opposite side of the Odyssey2 Limited Warranty; EL 3377-1 has a blank back side. |
EL 3377-1, EL 3377-2 |
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