17 CATALOGS
Atari 5200 SuperSystem

Activision · 1982
Not really a catalog, but a presentation of Activision: history, figures, marketing, development, cartridge manufacturing, etc.

Activision · 1983
AG-940-05
Winter/Spring 1984 edition featuring 11 VCS games and four games for the Atari 5200 and the Atari home computer.

Activision · 1984
AG-940-05
Unusual, almost psychedelic looking catalog featuring various Activision games for several videogame and home computer systems.

Atari

Atari · 1982
CO 18270 REV. 1

Atari · 1982
CO 18270 REV. 2

Atari · 1982
Atari Club Christmas catalog presenting all kinds of collectible goodies from Atari, including the Astroscan 2001 with Image Erector and the shining 24kt gold electroplate I Love Atari jewelry with the bright red enamel heartthrob right in the middle (the perfect gift for the girl whose heart belongs to Atari).

Atari · 1983
CO21776 Rev. A
Catalog in poster format featuring various Atari 5200 and Atari 2600 games and presenting both systems together with their controllers. Notice the announcement of the unreleased RealSports Basketball, Donald Duck's Speed Boat and Dumbo's Flying Circus and the Sneak Previews of the also never released Good Luck, Charlie Brown and Miss Piggy's Wedding in the Atari 2600 section.

Atari · 1984
CO25618-001 Rev. A
This catalog opens like a poster. Three systems are showcased (2600, 5200 and 7800) with matching games. Most of the Coming Soon titles never saw the light of day, such as Dr. Salk's "Peek-A-Boo", Elevator Action, Garfield, The Last Starfighter for the 2600 and Rescue on Fractalus! for the 7800. The last page of the catalog features a description and a picture of the unreleased MindLink accessory for the 2600 and 7800 that would allow you to control games by sending "electronic impulses from your brain to the game console".

Atari · 1984
CO24998-001 Rev.A1
1984 Olympic Merchandise Catalog.

Atari UK
Flyer for the launch of the Atari 5200 in the UK.

CBS Electronics · 1983
2L 1889
French edition featuring 8 games for the VCS.

CBS Electronics · 1983
Summer 1983 edition, featuring 10 games for the VCS, including the never released Kickman, Targ and Wings. A slightly altered version of Targ was later released as Universal Chaos by Telegames.

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 International · 1982
International edition featuring 17 games for the VCS, including four titles that were never released: The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Game I (later named Ewok Adventure), Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Game II (released as Death Star Battle) and The Lord of the Rings - Journey to Rivendell. Notice that the picture on the box of Popeye and James Bond 007 differ from the ones in the final releases.
