More Odyssey2 Stuff

Posted on March 28th, 2004 by Frank Cifaldi

Brazilian site Odyssey 2000, first linked from here back in December, has an exclusive look at two more recently-discovered Odyssey2 prototypes. Neither are particularly exciting but, hey, never let it be said that Lost Levels is a biased resource.

The first program, which isn’t a game at all, is titled Spaans (Dutch for “Spanish”), a small utility that translates words from Spanish to Dutch and vice-versa.

The second is a logic game that involves arranging a numeric pattern sequentially. I know I’m excited. The title of this one is unknown, though the EPROM window cover contains the word Melrep, which is as good a title as any I suppose.

Get the full details, including screenshots, here. Thanks to The Odyssey2 Homepage for the heads-up!


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