French RCV Jeux Vidéo distribution catalog featuring 3 Xonox Double-Enders for the VCS. |
| English - Catalog Update #1 - 1983 |
Catalog from Romox featuring 15 titles for the 2600 and 8 titles for the 400/800/1200XL. |
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English - C018940 Rev. 1 - 1981 |
This catalog features 34 VCS games, including two Sears exclusives: Steeplechase and Stellar Track. On the last page it shows pictures of the Arcade Organizer and the Storage Cube. |
| English - RF 49-87897 A - 1981 |
This catalog features 34 VCS games, including two Sears exclusives: Steeplechase and Stellar Track. On the last page it shows pictures of the Arcade Organizer and the Storage Cube. |
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English - RF6-87607 - 1978 |
This catalog features 20 VCS games. One of the first catalogs from Sears. |
| English - RF6-87660 - 1979 |
Early Sears catalog, featuring 31 games for their Video Entertainment Cartridge System. |
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Single sheet catalog released by Spectravideo in 1984. It features games for the Atari 2600, Atari 400/800, Commodore Vic-20, Colecovision, and (not surprisingly) their own Spectravideo Personal Computer System. |
| English - Vol. II 11/83 - 1983 |
November '83 edition featuring nine games under the (changed) Spectravideo brand, including the never released Glactic Tactic. On the last page is an ad for the QuickShot joystick controller. Notice that Master Builder, Glactic Tactic and Mangia' are announced for a Winter 1982 release. |
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Japanese - Vol. II 11/83 - 1983 |
Japanese version of the November '83 edition featuring nine games under the (changed) Spectravideo brand, including the never released Glactic Tactic. On the last page is an ad for the QuickShot joystick controller. |
| Featuring five games under the Spectravision brand. Notice that the pictures on the boxes of Tape Worm and China Syndrome are different from the final releases and that Cross Force is still called Cross Fire here. |
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Featuring six games under the Spectravision brand. |
| English - Vol. II 11/82 - 1982 |
Featuring nine games, including the never released Glactic Tactic and a description of the QuickShot joystick controller. As far as we know Master Builder and Mangia' were never released under the Spectravision brand, but only under the Spectravideo brand.
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