English - CO14356-Rev. C - 1979 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 31 games. |
| English - CO14356-Rev. D - 1980 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 38 games. Notice that Hunt & Score is now called A Game of Concentration and that Basic Math is now called Fun with Numbers. |
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English - CO14356-Rev. E - 1980 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 40 games. Notice that Slot Machine and Star Ship disappear from the catalog. |
| Very complete Atari catalog featuring 70 VCS games, including the never released RealSports Basketball and Grover's Music Maker. Notice the announcement of Swordquest - AirWorld in the Coming Attractions. Great artwork inside. |
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English - CO16725-Rev. A - 1981 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 42 games. Notice that Space War and Miniature Golf disappear from the catalog. |
| English - CO16725-Rev. B - 1981 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 43 games. Notice that Championship Soccer is now called Pele's Soccer. |
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English - CO16725-Rev. C - 1981 |
Early catalog from Atari featuring 43 games. |
| English - CO16725-Rev. D - 1981 |
A complete change outside and inside. Each of the 45 games is shown with the picture one can find on the black label type cartridges with a description of the program and a screenshot. |
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English - CO16725-Rev. D - 1981 |
A complete change outside and inside. Each of the 45 games is shown with the picture one can find on the black label type cartridges with a description of the program and a screenshot. Notice that this version differs slightly from the other CO16725-Rev. D catalog. |
| English - CO16725-Rev. E - 1982 |
Four new games added: Demons to Diamonds, Math Gran Prix, Star Raiders and Berzerk. |
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English - CO16725-Rev. F - 1982 |
Very complete Atari catalog featuring 70 VCS games, including the never released RealSports Basketball and Grover's Music Maker. Notice the announcement of Swordquest - AirWorld in the Coming Attractions. Great artwork inside. |
| English - CO18262-Rev. 1 - 1982 |
Not really a catalog, but a so-called Log Book containing entries for 40 Atari games. It gives you the means to rate your own personal achievement on the video screen. |
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