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  The Odyssey2 Homepage: Collectibles - Advertising - Catalogs!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
These booklets were packed in with Odyssey² games and consoles.
This is huge (55 pages!) catalog that shows every Videopac game up through #42.
Videopacs #38 Munchkin, #39 Laser War, #41 Conquest of the World, #42 Quest for the Rings, #40 4 in 1 Row, #43 Pick Axe Pete, and Videopac A Newscaster are listed as "new," as is the G7200 and the Chess Module.
www.classicgaming.com /o2home/collect/adz/catalogs.shtml   (690 words)

  
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Unlike most O^2 games, there was even a second screen in which you saw Pete falling from one section of the mine to the next.
The gameplay and graphics were an improvment over the previous O^2 war game, "Sub Chase!/Armored Encounter!" However where the game really shined was that it allowed the players to interject a certain amount of politcal and strategic realism into the battles.
The information was compiled by disassembling the BIOS and some games for the Videopac G7000, and by running small programs on the machine and on the O^2 emulator by Dan Boris.
www.steverd.com /faqs/ODY2FAQ.TXT   (7597 words)

  
 The Odyssey2 Homepage - FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
RCA also released their own home video game system this same year, the "Studio II." For some reason they decided to release a machine that was only capable of producing fl and white images, which did not go over well with the consumers in home electronics marketplace.
The first game released was the instant classic The Quest for the Rings, with gameplay somewhat similar to Dungeons and Dragons, and a storyline reminiscent of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
However where the game really shined was that it allowed the players to interject a certain amount of political and strategic realism into the battles.
www.classicgaming.com /o2home/faq/faq.shtml   (7372 words)

  
 theLogBook.com Interview - Bob Harris
Fort Wayne, Indiana may not strike a familiar chord within the video game industry, but in the late 1970s, it was an unlikely hotbed of activity supporting what was then considered the most serious competition faced by the Atari VCS.
Fort Wayne was the home of the original game development group working on new titles for Magnavox's Odyssey 2 console...or at least it was for a little over a year.
The solution to the problem - the strategy of playing the game - was not known to the designer until he or she got the game running and started playing it.
www.thelogbook.com /music/i_bob.htm   (6191 words)

  
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Many games and consoles are not know to us fellow videogamers, well maybe in a near future someone could assist us with all video game consoles that have came out in Japan & Asia.
Though there were initially supposed to be six games for it, only two were released: Thayer's Quest and NFL Football.
But the owner was to have the option of purchasing two add-on modules seperately, one that will allow him/her to play Colecovision games on the Ultravision, and the other for games of the Atari VCS persuasion.
www.consoledatabase.com /faq/vgcfaq.txt   (10262 words)

  
 CVG Nexus: CVG News News Items 0-562
The game is a sequel to Gauntlet Legends, which itself was an update of the classic Gauntlet arcade game from Atari Games in 1985.
This game is based on the unreleased Vectrex game Dark Tower, which in turn is based on the old Milton Bradley electronic board game.
The game is basically going to be a 3D version of the original, with some expanded areas.
home.hiwaay.net /~lkseitz/cvg/nexus/features/news/viewnews.cgi?newsall   (14260 words)

  
 Kevan's Computer Bits - Product Philips G7000
This games console seems to fit between the early bat and ball consoles, and the more sophisticated Atari 2600 console.
The graphics are very crude and the game play very simple.
The console has a membrane keyboard so it looks like there may have been some educational games also.
www.heydon.org /kevan/collection/manufacturer-philips/g7000.html   (110 words)

  
 theLogBook.com News » Interview: Bob Harris
Still, Harris says, Milton Bradley was committed to the TI 99/4A, and had already developed several titles, which were released to coincide with the debut of TI’s computer circa 1980.
Ironically, it was an Atari 2600 game - and a world-famous feline - that seemed to convince North American Phillips to get out of the video game business…but it wasn’t some exceptional game from another manufacturer.
In response to questions of whether or not there’s a reason for the classic game revival, Harris is frank in his assessment.
www.thelogbook.com /zine/?page_id=526   (6155 words)

  
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If you need a certain label variation of a game that isn't described in the list, just ask me and I will let you know if I can help you with it.
If PAL is not specified with a game, the game is NTSC or there is no difference between PAL/NTSC for the system.
This list is a work in progress and not everything in my trade stock has been placed on it yet (most noticably the Pong games).
www.giant.net /~skydancer/games/trade.txt   (363 words)

  
 IGN: Demon Attack
The Earth is down to its last hope, the outpost at the Moon Station Tranquility.
Take command of the outpost's laser cannon as you try and fend off seemingly endless waves of attacking demons.
By continuing past this page, and by your continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
cheats.ign.com /objects/004/004235.html   (192 words)

  
 My C-64 games memoirs: Year 1983   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
You had to shoot spaceships flying above you, problem was just that they bombed you back with many different bombs.
My first contacts to computers were when I played couple games with my Vic-20.
In this game you have to control moon module and try to land safely with using thrusters.
koti.mbnet.fi /~moonlord/tower/c1983.htm   (119 words)

  
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Of course, if you just want to give me your games or sell them to me outright, I'm always open for reasonable suggestions.
If I wanted to pay eBay prices, I'd be spending my money there instead of trying to trade games.
Titles starting with a * are games that I'm waiting for in the mail.
www.giant.net /~skydancer/games/wantlist.txt   (238 words)

  
 Vectrex Consoles And Consoles
All product / company name and logos are for identification purposes only and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Most of the recently programmed games are on it as well, including those written by John Dondzilla and others for a whopping total of 60 titles!
If you've been lucky enough to find a Vectrex console, you probably know how difficult it is to find it's games or how expensive individual cartridges are.
www.retro-trader.com /vectrexconsole.htm   (253 words)

  
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ER [ ][ ][ ] Philips 30 Battlefield War of Nerves!
ER [ ][ ][ ] Philips 18 Laser War Invaders From...
ER [ ][ ][ ] * = This cart is made up of 3 games released in the US, just not on the same cart.
my.execpc.com /17/D0/krieg/links/odyssey2.carts   (1353 words)

  
 ANCIENT ATARI PAL*DIVISION: TRADE PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
These are the games we trade or sell.
Check out these fine exclusive Videopac (European O^2) games (boxed games have the manual):Note that all Videopac games are in PAL but can be played on a US O^2.(Complete Videopac G7000 and G7400 also available)1 VidPac+ #DELPB #1+ Race/Spin-out/Crypt.
Most new games are around $5 each, Loose ones $3, plus shipping.
www.atarihq.com /pal-division/trade.html   (349 words)

  
 #RGVC Profile - Olivier Boisseau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
I love to organize 8-bit parties for my friends so they can recall old memories.
I love the multiplayer games like Indy 500 (VCS) or Space War (Veccy).
I'm also giving a lot of my time to my site which is about old 8-bit systems.
www.atarihq.com /rgvc/profile/olivier_boisseau.html   (128 words)

  
 Rikards Philips-sida
CB*I AK9416 Showdown in 2010 A.D. CBI Case a little cracked AK9417 War of the Nerves!
G7200 Console, with two loose controllers G7000 Console with manual and box, loose controllers G7000 Console, fixed controllers (i.e.
No, it's #1 :(B* is Magnavox style of boxes, not plastic as the regular Videopac boxes.
hem.passagen.se /videopac/games/philips.htm   (294 words)

  
 Big 'Ole Tradelist - All systems - mostly classic - AtariAge Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Non-US Releases ('PAL' games may roll on older TVs)
Bally Astrocade: ICBM Attack Controller only (drop me a note or send me some pix if you even have one or have ever seen one!)
Odyssey I: Brainwave (I only need a few game pieces, but I'll trade for a complete set),Percepts (shipping box only),Carrying Case (shipping box only)
www.atariage.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=83954   (1392 words)

  
 Wants
Brainwave (I only need a few game pieces, but I'll trade for a complete set),Percepts (shipping box only),Carrying Case (shipping box only)
Turbografx-16 CDs and Super CDs:Beyond Shadowgate, Bonk 3, Camp California, Cosmic Fantasy 2, Cotton, Dragon Slayer, Dungeon Explorer, Dungeon Master: Theron's Quest, Dynastic hero, Exile: Wicked Phenomenon, Forgotten Worlds, Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf, Loom, Might and Magic III, Sherlock Holmes 2, Terra Forming, Valis 3, Vasteel (and numerous boxes)
Sega CD AX-101,Batman Returns(inst),Chuck Rock box/inst,Colors of Modern Rock,Crime Patrol,Fatal Fury Special,Keio's Flying Squadron,Lord of Thunder,Mad Dog McCree 2,My Paint(inst),Panic!,Radical Rex,Samurai Showdown,Shining Force CD,Space Adventure,Star Wars Chess(p)
www.angelfire.com /id/ianoid/wantlisthyp.html   (396 words)

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