265 CATALOGS
Atari VCS / 2600

CBS Electronics · 1984
11-50173-40
International edition featuring 7 games for the VCS.

CBS Electronics · 1984
French brochure featuring 4 games for the VCS.

CCE
CCE catalog featuring 24 games and the VG-2800 (a VCS clone). The first eight games were originally manufactured by Bit Corporation. In fact, not one of the CCE games were originally made by CCE.

Coleco · 1982
R78216A
This catalog features nine games for the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision. Lady Bug, Cosmic Avenger and Turbo were never released for the VCS, although the VCS version of Turbo does exist as a prototype.

Coleco · 1982
R78216
This catalog features nine games for the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision. Lady Bug, Cosmic Avenger and Turbo were never released for the VCS, although the VCS version of Turbo does exist as a prototype.

Coleco · 1982
R 78216A
This catalog features nine games for the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision. Lady Bug, Cosmic Avenger and Turbo were never released for the VCS, although the VCS version of Turbo does exist as a prototype.

Columbia House
Columbia
Brochure from Columbia House offering a 15 day free home tryout of the Atari Video Computer System, including Combat and Video Olympics and the optional Hunt & Score and Codebreaker.

Columbia House · 1984
84G4-BR
Colombia Software Club catalog from 1984 featuring 25 third party company titles for the VCS.

CommaVid / Computer Magic · 1982
This English CommaVid catalog features 7 games for the VCS, including the never released Mission Omega.

Control Video Corporation · 1983
The so called Master Menu catalog for the Gameline Master Module from Control Video Corporation, featuring very detailed and nicely illustrated instructions of no less than 76 VCS game titles from several different third party companies such as CommaVid, Data Age, Telesys, Spectravision and U.S. Games Corporation. Please notice the instructions of Boing! from First Star Software, Nightmare from Sancho and the never released Save the Whales from 20th Century Fox.

Control Video Corporation · 1983
Like the cover says, a temporary game directory and instructions booklet for the Gameline Master Module from Control Video Corporation, featuring 12 VCS game titles from the following third party companies: CommaVid, Imagic, Telesys, Spectravision, Tigervision and U.S. Games Corporation. This catalog was soon replaced by the much larger Master Menu catalog.

Data Age · 1982
MP13701A
The five original Data Age games (Sssnake, Bugs, Warplock, Encounter at L-5, Airlock) are featured with no screenshot or box art.

Data Age · 1983
136
Nice Data Age catalog with silver printing. Only three games are shown and four games are announced, but never released: Smokey Bear, Mr. Bill's Neighborhood, Mr. T and Secret Agent (this one exists as a prototype).

Dynacom Brazil
This first and only Dynacom catalog features 94 (pirated) games for the Atari 2600 and the Dynavision (a VCS clone), complete with Dynastick.

Dynamics
Features all four Dynamics games from and the famous Competition Pro joystick.

Edu Games / Edu Juegos
Catalog from Argentina, featuring countless bootleg titles on single-game carts and multi-game carts.

HES
This catalog features 39 games for the Atari 2600. These games were originally manufactured by companies like Absolute Entertainment, Activision, Epyx and Imagic.

HES
This catalog features 21 (mostly Activision) games for the Atari 2600.

HES
This catalog features 18 Activision games for the Atari 2600.

HES · 1988
This catalog features 21 (mostly Activision) games for the Atari 2600.

