Are there any modern “homebrew” games available for the Odyssey²?
Yes! The first Odyssey² homebrew was Amok by John Dondzila, which debuted in 1998. It was eventually followed by Kill the Attacking Aliens (KTAA) which was written by Sören Gust and published by XYPE in 2004. René van den Enden created Pong for Videopac and Odyssey² later that year. The most prodigious producer of Odyssey² homebrews has been Ted Szczypiorski, whose first title, Planet Lander, also debuted in 2004. Ted followed that game with Mr. Roboto in 2006 and Puzzle Piece Panic in 2007. Ted’s games were published by Packrat Video Games, which has also published a utility cartridge called Calculator. Route 66 by Rafael Cardosa & René van den Enden saw very limited release in 2008.34 More homebrews are likely to appear in the future! In addition to original homebrews, there are a few Odyssey² ROM hacks available on the Internet. The first and most famous of these is J.G. Munchkin, a hack of Attack of the Timelord created by a programmer called “VPaC.” J.G. Munchkin replaces the Time