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#1 toymailman OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:07 PM

I got this brochure packed with my 7800 "EP" unit that I received today. Never seen it before and wanted to share.

It has adds for the Mindlink, and some unreleased 2600 games: Peek-a-boo, Good Luck Charlie Brown, Elevator Action, Garfield, and The Last Starfighter. Pics are below.
Brochure1.jpg Brochure2.jpg

Also, in a previous package I got some cool flyers (hadn't seen these either). They are quite large and you can tell by the controller I put next to them. Various adds for 7800 and 2600 games.
AtariFlyers.jpg

#2 Mitch OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:26 PM

I think it's this catalog.

Those game flyers are interesting, are they cardboard or plastic? They kind of look like the old Toys R Us display cards.

Mitch

#3 Lynxpro OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:22 PM

View Posttoymailman, on Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:07 PM, said:

Also, in a previous package I got some cool flyers (hadn't seen these either). They are quite large and you can tell by the controller I put next to them. Various adds for 7800 and 2600 games.
Attachment AtariFlyers.jpg



The black'ish looking paper with the multi-colored Atari logo to me looks like the cardboard backing that was part of the packaging to the Atari Corp calculators. [mine still works]. Then again, it could be something having to do with the Atari Porfolio line but I don't believe it is for any Atari game systems...

#4 toymailman OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:25 PM

View PostMitch, on Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:26 PM, said:

I think it's this catalog.
Yep, that's the one.

View PostMitch, on Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:26 PM, said:

Those game flyers are interesting, are they cardboard or plastic? They kind of look like the old Toys R Us display cards.

Mitch
They are actually a thick paper type of material.




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