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Tennis

1972
videogame

Tennis was one of the original Magnavox Odyssey games.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Magnavox Odyssey console

United States, 1972
Similarity: 76%

The first home console

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Early home consoles

Similarity: 74%

Pong

1972
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The Brown Box replica

United States, 2019
Similarity: 72%

Atari 2600

1977
Similarity: 70%

On Tennis

Unknown
Similarity: 69%

TVG-8610C Console

Hong Kong, c. 1978
Similarity: 69%

Nintendo Entertainment Sytem (NES) console with two controllers

1985
Similarity: 69%

Rad Racer

1987
Similarity: 67%

Metroid

1986
Similarity: 67%

Computer Space

1971
Similarity: 67%

Basketball arcade cabinet

United States, 1979
Similarity: 67%

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

1998
Similarity: 67%

Table tennis

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 67%

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

1987
Similarity: 67%

Microsoft golf (PC)

United States, 1993
Similarity: 66%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 66%
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