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Wonder Wizard

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Home video game console by General Home Products
Wonder Wizard
A Wonder Wizard in a showcase
ManufacturerMagnavox, General Home Products
TypeDedicated home video game console
GenerationFirst generation
Release dateUSA: June 1976
CPU AY-3-8500
GraphicsBlack & white
SoundVia internal speaker
Controller input2 attached paddle-based game controllers
Power9 V AC adapter (100 ma) or 6 x C batteries
Dimensions14.5" x 9" x 4"

The Wonder Wizard (model number: 7702) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console which was manufactured by Magnavox [1] and released by General Home Products (GHP for short) in June 1976[2] only in the United States.[3] [1] [4]

The console features two paddle-based game controllers attached to the system[1] and contains the same circuit board as the Magnavox Odyssey 300 [5] [4] [2] and the same bottom part housing as the Magnavox Odyssey.[4] [2] The paddles are larger than those of the Odyssey 300.[6]

The console had a dealer cost of 39ドル but initial retail price was set at 60ドル (compared to the MSRP of the Odyssey 300 at 70ドル).[7]

Games

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The system contains three built-in Pong -based games:[4]

  • Handball
  • Tennis
  • Hockey

Just like the Odyssey 300, the Wonder Wizard uses a switch so that the players can choose between the three preset difficulty levels.[2]

Technical specifications

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  • CPU : General Instrument AY-3-8500 ("Pong-on-a-Chip")[4]
  • Input: Two game controllers/game selection, difficulty (pro, intermediate, beginner), and power button (on/off/reset)[4]
  • Graphics: Monochrome[4]
  • Sound: Built-in speaker[4]
  • Dimensions: 14.5 by 9 by 4 inches (370 mm ×ばつ 230 mm ×ばつ 100 mm) (l x h x w)[4]
  • Power: 9 V AC adapter (100 ma) or 6 x C batteries[4]

The switch box in the scope of delivery is the same as those of the Odyssey 100 to 4000.[3] The top of the console was available in two versions: one with silver colored knobs and a woodgrain design in the upper section of the housing, and one with black knobs and a full woodgrain design.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Wonder Wizard". retrogamingconsoles. Retrieved 2020年07月03日.
  2. ^ a b c d e "TheGameConsole.com: Magnavox Video Game Consoles". www.thegameconsole.com. Retrieved 2020年08月27日.
  3. ^ a b "Pong-Story : Wonder Wizard models". www.pong-story.com. Retrieved 2020年07月03日.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2020年07月03日.
  5. ^ "Zwolle Computermuseum PONGs/DSC03312". computarium.lcd.lu. Retrieved 2020年08月07日.
  6. ^ "Evolution of Home Video Game Consoles: 1967 - 2011". Hongkiat. 2011年04月13日. Retrieved 2020年08月27日.
  7. ^ "More Magnavox Games". Vol. 16, no. 36. Television Digest Inc. 1976年09月06日. Retrieved 19 August 2023.

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