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Atari 2600 Software

An Atari Case that held up to 8 2600 or 7800 Cartridges. CAO18166

20th Century Fox
Absolute Software
Activision
Apollo
Atari (Image)
Atari (Text)
Avalon Hill
CBS
Coleco
Coleco

Sample label and cartridge design from 20th Century Fox

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Sample label and cartridge design from Absolute Software

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Sample label and cartridge design for two Activision games.

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Sample label and cartridge design from Apollo

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Complete Star Raiders set. The Cartridge was released with the Video Touch Pad, Atari Force Comic and the Star Raiders overlay for the touch-pad.

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Sample text label and cartridge design from Atari

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Sample label and cartridge design from Avalon Hill

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Sample label and cartridge design from CBS Electronics

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Sample label and cartridge design from Coleco Industries

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Two different Venture covers. Left: Coleco Right: Enix (Atari rerelease)

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Sample two ended Xonox cartridge.

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Sample Commavid cartridge, box, and cartridge tray.

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Sample label and cartridge design from Data Age.

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Sample label and cartridge design from Imagic

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Sample label and cartridge design from M-Network. Makers of Intellivision (Mattel) produced these carts by taking Intellivision games and placing them on a convertor.

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Sample label and cartridge design from Parker Bros.

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Sample label and cartridge design for two Sears/Telegames cartridges

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Sample label and cartridge design from Telesys.

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Sample label and cartridge design for two U.S. Games cartridges.

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In October of 1982 a Swedish erotica company by the name of Caballero Control started making X-rated games for the 2600 under the name Mystique. The games sold for $49.99 USD each and they all came with a small leather pouch to hold the game.

Bachelor Part. One of the "X-Rated" games from Mystique.

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Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em. Another of the "X-Rated" games from Mystique.

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Custer's Revenge. The 3rd and final "X-Rated" game from Mystique. Because of subject matter of this game, it is the most popular (most quantities sold)

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