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. |
| 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. |
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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. Copyright on the back now says SPECTRAVISION INTERNATIONAL LTD. |
| English - Vol. II 11/82 - 1982 |
Featuring nine games under the Spectravision brand, 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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As shown on the front cover, three new games are presented: Dragonstomper, Escape from the Mindmaster and Killer Satellites. |
| Most probably the latest catalog from Starpath Corporation, featuring the two mail order only games Survival Island and Sword of Saros. |
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Catalog very similar to the M Network catalogs featuring 18 games for the VCS, including Quest for Quintana Roo and Glacier Patrol (which was never released by Sunrise Software). Notice that Dark Cavern is now called Night Stalker and that Adventures of Tron is now called Adventures on GX-12. The announced BurgerTime was most probably never released by Telegames. |
| Catalog very similar to the M Network catalogs featuring 18 games for the VCS, including Quest for Quintana Roo and Glacier Patrol (which was never released by Sunrise Software). Notice that Dark Cavern is now called Night Stalker and that Adventures of Tron is now called Adventures on GX-12. The announced BurgerTime was most probably never released by Telegames. The cut off text at the bottom of the catalog pages is due to bad paper cutting. |
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