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| The Japanese version of I've Got Your Number!: |
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| The spine for I've Got Your Number!: |
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| The Japanese manual: |
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| This shows the Japanese plain paper manual and the sticker on the spine of the box for Pick Axe Pete: |
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| War Of Nerves! spine sticker: |
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| Below is the console box, with the sticker across the top right corner, and a number of other videopacs that presumably all have Japanese versions: |
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| The following text about Japanese videopacs appears in a number of places on the web, I do not know the original source or accuracy of this information: |
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| The Odyssey² was released in Japan in December 1982 by Kōton Trading Toitarii Enterprise (コートン・トレーディング・トイタリー・エンタープライズ, a division of DINGU company) under the name オデッセイ2 (odessei2), for an initial price of ¥49,800. "Japanese" versions of the Odyssey² and its games consisted of the American boxes with katakana stickers on them (seen in the top right corner of the console box in the picture below) and cheaply printed black-and-white Japanese manuals. |
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