265 CATALOGS
Atari VCS / 2600

M Network / Mattel Electronics · 1982
0151-0920
M Network catalog for the 2600, featuring 14 games. New titles in this catalog are Adventures of Tron, Air Raiders and Star Strike.

M Network / Mattel Electronics · 1984
0151-0861
Rare Mattel Electronics catalog, featuring 5 VCS titles including the never released ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS - Treasure of Tarmin and ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS - Tower of Mystery. Notice the presence of the Treasure of Tarmin box on the front page.

Milton Bradley Company · 1983
Milton Bradley catalog featuring the two VCS games Survival Run and Spitfire Attack and their controllers (or so called 'Command Consoles') Cosmic Commander and Flight Commander.

Mystique / American Multiple Industries / JHM · 1982
Extremely rare Australian black & white catalog from Mystique, featuring 6 'adult' games for the VCS.

Other
Funny catalog from a company called Garden & Green, presenting the Video Fitness System that lets your body "talk" to computers to control the action on screen. According to the flyer, the VFS offers results and not just glitter.

Other
German catalog from Vidis featuring 49 VCS games, including a 4-in-1 cartridge. Notice that River Raid II is still announced as 'Coming Soon'.

Other · 1990
#52
1990 catalog from the infamous Pleasant Valley Video, run by Jim Redd in Ohio. Notice the huge amount of never released VCS titles: A-Team, Cave-In, Cubicolor, Donald Duck's Speedboat, Dukes of Hazzard, Dumbo's Flying Circus, Frog Pond, Grover's Music Maker, Incredible Hulk, Kyphus, Ladybug, Lord of the Rings, Meltdown, Off Your Rocker, Pogo Man, S.A.C. Alert, Sinistar, Splendour, Surf's Up, Sweat, Turbo, Wings and Xevious.

Parker Brothers · 1982
Featuring nine Parker games for the VCS. Notice that the picture on the Star Wars - Jedi Arena box differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers · 1983
Interesting catalog from Parker Brothers featuring 18 VCS games, including four games that were never released: The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Ewok Adventure, McDonald's and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that James Bond 007 is still called James Bond 007 - As seen in Octopussy and shows us a (mock-up) screenshot of a train scene that didn't show up in the final version of the game. Also the picture on the box of Popeye differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers · 1983
Interesting (revised) catalog from Parker Brothers featuring 18 VCS games, including four games that were never released: The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Ewok Adventure, McDonald's and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that James Bond 007 is still called James Bond 007 - As seen in Octopussy and shows us a (mock-up) screenshot of a train scene that didn't show up in the final version of the game. Also the picture on the box of Popeye differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers · 1984
Beautiful catalog from Parker Brothers featuring 10 VCS games, including the never released Circus Charlie. Notice that some of the boxes are mock-ups with glued on cover artwork.

Parker Brothers Canada · 1982
Featuring nine Parker games for the VCS. Notice that the picture on the Star Wars - Jedi Arena box differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers France
French catalog featuring 17 games for the VCS, including three titles that were never released: The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Ewok Adventure and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that James Bond 007 is still called James Bond 007 - As seen in Octopussy and that the picture on the box of Popeye differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers France · 1982
Rare French catalog from Parker Brothers featuring 15 VCS games, including two games that were never released: Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Ewok Adventure (also called Return of the Jedi II in this catalog) and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that the picture on the box of Popeye differs completely from the one in the final release and that Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle is also called Return of the Jedi I in this catalog. Also notice the early presence of The Incredible (hairy) Hulk and secret agent James Bond 007 on the front cover.

Parker Brothers Germany
German catalog featuring six games for the Atari 2600. Notice that the pictures on the boxes of Spider-Man, Super Cobra and Amidar differ from the ones in the final releases.

Parker Brothers Germany
German catalog featuring seven games for the Atari 2600. Notice that the pictures on the boxes of Super Cobra differs from the ones in the final release.

Parker Brothers Germany · 1983
German catalog featuring 13 games for the Atari 2600. Notice that the picture on the box of Popeye differs from the one in the final release.

Parker Brothers Germany · 1983
German flyer for the movie Star Wars - Return of the Jedi, featuring the three VCS games Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle, Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars - Jedi Arena from Parker Brothers.

Parker Brothers International
L1070
International edition featuring seven games for the Atari 2600. Notice that the pictures on the boxes of Super Cobra and Star Wars - Jedi Arena differ from the ones in the final releases.

Parker Brothers International
Dutch catalog featuring 17 games for the VCS, including three titles that were never released: The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Ewok Adventure and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that James Bond 007 is still called James Bond 007 - As seen in Octopussy and that the picture on the box of Popeye differs from the one in the final release.

