OK, no pix, because I'm lazy and it's downstairs..
But I finally broke down and ordered (last week, and it arrived last night) an Odyssey 2 multicart.
I have a fair amount of O2 games and was toying with trying to get all the ones I could reasonably get, but lost interest in that several years ago.
One of the problems was that I got an Odyssey 2 "The Voice" module, but never got around to getting any games for it.

So, I've had this module for years and I haven't even tested it...
Finally I broke down and got one of these:
http://www.classicgamecreations.com/multi.html
(Mine actually looks a bit different, so maybe I should take a pic.)
Anyway, so last night, I finally heard my O2 talk! Yay!!!
And I moved the O2 out from the lower shelf and it's now sitting in a place of honor RIGHT next to the little TV downstairs!!
(But, it's that the only spot it would FIT now that it has "The Voice" module plugged in?) er.. um.. It's still a place of honor!!!
I can't believe it has over 200 games. (Yeah, I know some are PAL and some are variations, but I had an O2 back in the day and for some reason, thought there couldn't be more than 100 games..)
It uses dip switches to select the games (unlike my Cuttle Cart II for my 7800 which is menu driven), but that adds to the old school charm.
I also like supporting John Dondzila, who made it.
He also made the first homebrew game for the O2 (and I think the first homebrew game for the Vectrex), so he's up there with the retro-gods in my book.
So, YAY O2 multicart!
Off for some more Attack of the Timelord (Great game, never played that back in the day)
desiv