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| I've collected a number of game booklets : |
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| This booklet has one of my favourite videopac pictures on the back : |
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| Fireworks? : |
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| A Radiola booklet, probably an early one as it only goes to videopac 36 : |
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| This one has some interesting screen shots : |
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| A very early catalogue only containing the first 11 videopacs : |
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| A catalogue for 83/84 : |
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| There are at least four versions of the following booklet, one goes to videopac 43 and then has videopac 'A', some of the others go to videopac 44, and some have different languages in the 'red flash' in the top corners: |
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| Magnavox Odyssey2 game booklets: |
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| This last picture shows the reference number for the booklets: |
| EL 3380-1, EL 3380-2 |
| EL 3358-1, EL 3358-3, EL 3358-4 |
| EL 3328-1 |
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| I believe this additional version exists that I do not have (yet): |
| EL 3358-2 |
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