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U.S. Releases 1982-1985 U.S. RELEASES 1982-1985 My Sup PRICE RARITY PRODUCT CART CONTROLLER Col C B M Err W Cat OH OS PAID LO CB NUMBER NUMBER YEAR TITLE PUBLISHER BOX CART SHELL CART LABEL H S R D P T NOTES □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 2618 1984 2010: The Graphic Action Game Coleco X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 ABZ-CV 1984 Alphabet Zoo Spinnaker Software Small Card X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 ABZ-CV 1984 Alphabet Zoo Spinnaker Software Large Card X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 ABZ-CV 1984 Alphabet Zoo Spinnaker Software Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 2429 1984 Antarctic Adventure Coleco X X □ □ □ ..... R7 R9 2-004 1984 Aquattack Interphase X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 99022 1983 Artillery Duel Xonox X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 QTL-901 1983 B.C.'s Quest for Tires SierraVision / On-Line Upside Down Blue X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 QTL-902 1983 B.C.'s Quest for Tires SierraVision / On-Line Blue X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 QTL-903 1984 B.C.'s Quest for Tires SierraVision / On-Line Large Card White X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 2620 1984 B.C.'s Quest for Tires II: Grog's Revenge Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 VS-003 1983 Beamrider Activision X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R8 2-002 1984 Blockade Runner Interphase X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 2696 1984 Brain Strainers Coleco Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 2615 1983 Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 2440 1984 Bump 'n' Jump Coleco X X X □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R6 2430 1984 BurgerTime Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 2682 1984 Cabbage Patch Kids - Adventures in the Park Coleco X X □ □ □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 2600 1984 Cabbage Patch Kids - Picture Show Coleco X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 1604 1983 Campaign '84 Sunrise Software Yellow Gold X X 7 □ □ □ ..... R6 R6 1604 1983 Campaign '84 Sunrise Software Silver Gold X X 7 □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2445 1982 Carnival Coleco X X □ ..... R10 .. .... 1983 CAT Scheduled Oil Sampling Game, The Nuvatec X X 5 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 70004 1983 Centipede Atarisoft X X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 2690 1984 Choplifter! Coleco X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 99021 1983 Chuck Norris SuperKicks Xonox X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 2669 1984 Congo Bongo Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2434 1982 Cosmic Avenger Coleco X X 10,12 □ □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R7 2686 1984 Dam Busters, The Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 DCF 1984 Dance Fantasy Fisher-Price Fisher-Price Red X X □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 VS-006 1983 Decathlon, The Activision Activision X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R4 70002 1983 Defender Atarisoft X X □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 2602 1984 Destructor Coleco X □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R8 2411 1982 Donkey Kong Coleco ColecoVision Presents X X 6,10,12 □ □ ..... R3 .. 2411 1982 Donkey Kong (24K Version) Coleco ColecoVision Presents X X 6,10,12 □ □ ..... R1 .. 2411 1982 Donkey Kong (16K Version) Coleco ColecoVision Presents X X 6,10,12 □ □ ..... R3 .. 2411 1982 Donkey Kong Coleco For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 6,10,12 □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2601 1983 Donkey Kong Junior Coleco X X 9 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 2699 1984 Dr. Seuss Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler Coleco Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 06611 720065-1 1984 Dragonfire Imagic 710065-1 Imagic White/Yellow X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 2607 1984 Dukes of Hazard, The Coleco X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 FMK-CV 1983 Facemaker Spinnaker Software Large Card X X 1 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 FMK-CV 1983 Facemaker Spinnaker Software Plastic Clamshell X X 1 □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R9 FMK-CV 1983 Facemaker (Make-A-Face) Spinnaker Software Small Card X X 1 □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 06205 720066-1 1983 Fathom Imagic 710066-1 Imagic White/Yellow X X □ □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 SE-291 SE-291 1983 Flipper Slipper Spectravideo International Spectravideo X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 2681 1984 Fortune Builder Coleco Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 FRF-CV 1983 Fraction Fever Spinnaker Software Small Card X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 FRF-CV 1983 Fraction Fever Spinnaker Software Large Card X X □ □ □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 FRF-CV 1983 Fraction Fever Spinnaker Software Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 SE-232 SE-232 1983 Frantic Freddy Spectravideo International Spectravideo X X □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R5 2613 1983 Frenzy Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R6 9830 1983 Frogger Parker Brothers 1-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R1 R4 9830 1983 Frogger Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 9990 1984 Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! Parker Brothers 1-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R5 2650 1983 Front Line Coleco X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 70006 1983 Galaxian Atarisoft X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 610 R 1984 Gateway to Apshai Epyx Large Card 1-Piece Coleco-ish For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 2 □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R8 610 R 1984 Gateway to Apshai Epyx Large Card 2-Piece Coleco-ish For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 2 □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R4 2449 1983 Gorf Coleco ColecoVision Coleco USA ColecoVision Presents X X 9 □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 1601 1983 Gust Buster Sunrise Software Yellow Gold X X 7 □ □ □ ..... R5 R5 1601 1983 Gust Buster Sunrise Software Silver Gold X X 7 □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 9980 1984 Gyruss Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 VS-005 1984 H.E.R.O. Activision X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 MCL520 1983 Heist, The Micro Fun X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 2621 1984 Illusions Coleco X X Page 1 or 4 U.S. RELEASES 1982-1985 My Sup PRICE RARITY PRODUCT CART CONTROLLER Col C B M Err W Cat OH OS PAID LO CB NUMBER NUMBER YEAR TITLE PUBLISHER BOX CART SHELL CART LABEL H S R D P T NOTES □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 99062 1984 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll Xonox X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 9900 1984 James Bond: 007 Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 JUK-CV 1984 Jukebox Spinnaker Software Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R5 590 R 1984 Jumpman Junior Epyx Large Card 2-Piece Coleco-ish For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 2 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 70007 1983 Jungle Hunt Atarisoft X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 2439 1983 Ken Uston Blackjack & Poker Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 VS-004 1984 Keystone Kapers Activision X X □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2433 1982 Lady Bug Coleco X X 9 □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 LLL-901 1984 Learning with Leeper SierraVision / On-Line Blue X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 LWL-902 1984 Learning with Leeper SierraVision / On-Line White X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 LNL 1984 Linking Logic Fisher-Price Fisher-Price Red X X □ □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 LLV 1984 Logic Levels Fisher-Price Fisher-Price Blue X X □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 2603 1983 Looping Coleco X X 10,12 □ □ □ □ ..... R9 R9 FMK-CV 1983 Make-A-Face (aka FaceMaker) Spinnaker Software Large Card X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 MEM 1984 Memory Manor Fisher-Price Fisher-Price Red X X □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 MCL521 1983 Miner 2049er Micro Fun X X □ □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 2694 1984 Monkey Academy Coleco Plastic Clamshell X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 9660 1984 Montezuma's Revenge Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 06207 720061-1A 1983 Moonsweeper Imagic 710061-1A Imagic White/Black X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R9 99026 1984 Motocross Racer Xonox X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 1605 1984 Mountain King Sunrise Software Silver Silver X X 7 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2419 1982 Mouse Trap Coleco X X □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 2622 1983 Mr. Do! Coleco ColecoVision ColecoVision Presents X X 8,10 □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R4 2622 1983 Mr. Do! Coleco ColecoVision & ADAM For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 8,10 □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 9820 1984 Mr. Do!'s Castle Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 06609 720064-1A 1983 Nova Blast Imagic 710064-1A Imagic Colour X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 OWL-901 1984 Oil's Well SierraVision / On-Line Blue X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R8 OWL-902 1984 Oil's Well SierraVision / On-Line Large Card White X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R4 2448 1983 Omega Race Coleco X X X 13 □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 .... 1984 One-on-One Micro Fun Small White X X □ □ □ □ ..... R1 R2 2605 1983 Pepper II Coleco ColecoVision Presents X X 10,12 □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 2605 1983 Pepper II Coleco For ColecoVision & ADAM X X 10,12 □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R5 VS-001 1983 Pitfall! Activision X X □ □ □ ..... R4 R6 VS-008 1984 Pitfall II - Lost Caverns Activision X X □ □ □ ..... R3 R4 600 R 1983 Pitstop Epyx Large Card 2-Piece Coleco-ish For Coleco X X X 2,10 □ □ □ ..... R3 R4 600 R 1983 Pitstop Epyx Large Card 2-Piece Coleco-ish For ColecoVision & ADAM X X X 2,10 □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R4 600 R 1983 Pitstop Epyx Large Card 2-Piece Imagic For Coleco X X X 2,10 □ □ □ ..... R3 R8 600 R 1983 Pitstop Epyx Large Card 1-Piece Coleco-ish For ColecoVision & ADAM X X X 2,10 □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R3 9810 1983 Popeye Parker Brothers 1-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R1 R5 9800 1983 Q*bert Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R1 R3 9800 1983 Q*bert Parker Brothers 1-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 9800 1983 Q*bert Parker Brothers ?-Piece Silver X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 9950 1984 Q*bert's Qubes Parker Brothers 2-Piece Gold X X □ □ □ ..... R5 R7 1603 1983 Quest for Quintana Roo Sunrise Software Yellow Gold X X 7 □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 1603 1983 Quest for Quintana Roo Sunrise Software Silver Gold X X 7 □ □ □ ..... R5 R6 1603 1983 Quest for Quintana Roo Sunrise Software ?? Silver X X 7 □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R5 VS-002 1984 River Raid Activision X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R8 99023 1984 Robin Hood Xonox X X □ □ □ □ □ ..... R2 R5 2606 1983 Rocky - Super Action Boxing Coleco X 9 □ □ □ □ ..... R3 R5 2668 1984 Roc'n Rope Coleco X X □ □ □ ..... R6 R7 1602 1983 Rolloverture Sunrise Software Yellow Gold X X 7 □ □ □ ..... R6 R6 1602 1983 Rolloverture Sunrise Software Silver Gold X X 7 □ □ □ □ ..... R8 R9 SLL-901 1983 Sammy Lightfoot SierraVision / On-Line X X □ □ □ □ ..... R7 R9 SE-220 SE-220 1984 Sector Alpha Spectravideo International Spectravideo X X □ □ □ ....
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