List of Videopac games
Magnavox games
In the United States the following games were released by Magnavox.[1]
- Alien Invaders - Plus!
- Alpine Skiing!
- Armored Encounter! / Subchase!
- Baseball!
- Blockout! / Breakdown!
- Bowling! / Basketball!
- Casino Slot Machine!
- Computer Intro!
- Computer Golf!
- Conquest of the World
- Cosmic Conflict!
- Dynasty!
- Electronic Table Soccer!
- Football!
- Freedom Fighters!
- Hockey! / Soccer!
- Invaders from Hyperspace!
- I've Got Your Number!
- K.C.'s Krazy Chase!
- K.C. Munchkin!
- Keyboard Creations!
- Killer Bees!
- Las Vegas Blackjack!
- Matchmaker! / Buzzword! / Logix!
- Math-A-Magic! / Echo!
- Monkeyshines!
- Nimble Numbers Ned!
- Out of this World! / Helicopter Rescue!
- P.T. Barnum's Acrobats!
- Pachinko!
- Pick Axe Pete!
- Pocket Billiards!
- Power Lords
- Quest for the Rings[2]
- Showdown in 2100 A.D.
- Sid the Spellbinder!
- Smithereens!
- Speedway! / Spin-out! / Cryptologic!
- Take the Money and Run!
- Attack of the Timelord!
- The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt
- Thunderball!
- Turtles!
- UFO!
- Volleyball!
- War of Nerves!
Philips games
In the European market, each game released by Philips was clearly assigned a number from 1 to 47.[3]
- Race / Spin-Out / Cryptogram
- Pairs / Space Rendezvous / Logic
- American Football
- Air-Sea War / Battle
- Blackjack
- Tenpin Bowling / Basketball
- Mathematician / Echo
- Baseball
- Computer Programmer
- Golf
- Cosmic Conflict
- Take the Money and Run
- Playschool Maths
- Gunfighter
- Samurai
- Depth Charge / Marksman
- Chinese Logic
- Laser War
- Catch The Ball / Noughts and Crosses
- Stone Sling
- Secret of the Pharaohs
- Space Monster
- Las Vegas Gambling
- Flipper Game
- Skiing
- Basket Game
- Electronic Table Football
- Electronic Volleyball
- Dam Buster
- Battlefield
- Musician
(with musical keyboard) - A Lab. Ga. / Superm.
- Jumping Acrobats
- Satellite Attack
- Electronic Billiards
- Electronic Soccer / Electronic Ice Hockey
- Monkeyshines
- Munchkin
- Freedom Fighters
- 4 in 1 Row
- Conquest of the World
(with accompanying board game) - Quest of the Rings
(with accompanying board game) - Pickaxe Pete
- Crazy Chase
- Morse
- The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt
(with accompanying booklet and playing cards) - The Mousing Cat
After the launch of the G7400 console in 1983, the games' packaging design changed to a red masthead:
- Backgammon
- Turtles
- Super Bee
- Terrahawks
- Killer Bees
- Nightmare
- Loony Balloon
- Neutron Star
- Norseman
- Blobbers
- Air Battle
- Helicopter Rescue
- Trans American Rally
Expansion modules
- C7010 Chess Module
- C7420 Home Computer Module
- The Voice Module
Third-party games
Parker
- Frogger
- Popeye
- Q*bert
- Super Cobra
- Spider-Man (unreleased)
- Tutankham (unreleased)
Imagic
See also
- Videopac G7000
- Videopac G7200
- Videopac G7400
References
- ↑ http://www.videopac.com/mago2.html
- ↑ "The Players Guide to Fantasy Games". Electronic Games. June 1983. p. 47. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.videopac.com/standard.html
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