Map-case 2
Contains 76 Results:
Robotron 2084 (5200) manual design, 1982 [2 of 2]
This subseries holds the designs of many English-only game manuals for the Atari Video Computer System (later rebranded as the Atari 2600, as indicated following the game title), Atari 5200 SuperSystem, and the Atari Home Computer Division, which encompassed all 8-bit Atari home computers (such as the Atari 400 and Atari 800). The manual designs range from preliminary layouts and sketches to final proofs and printed manuals.
Rubik's Cube (2600) manual design, 1984 [3 of 3]
This subseries holds the designs of many English-only game manuals for the Atari Video Computer System (later rebranded as the Atari 2600, as indicated following the game title), Atari 5200 SuperSystem, and the Atari Home Computer Division, which encompassed all 8-bit Atari home computers (such as the Atari 400 and Atari 800). The manual designs range from preliminary layouts and sketches to final proofs and printed manuals.
Surround (2600) manual design artwork, 1978
This subseries holds the designs of many English-only game manuals for the Atari Video Computer System (later rebranded as the Atari 2600, as indicated following the game title), Atari 5200 SuperSystem, and the Atari Home Computer Division, which encompassed all 8-bit Atari home computers (such as the Atari 400 and Atari 800). The manual designs range from preliminary layouts and sketches to final proofs and printed manuals.
Adventure (2600) PAL manual design, 1981
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Air Sea Battle (2600) PAL manual design, 1977
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Asteroids (2600) PAL manual design, 1979
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Basketball (2600) PAL manual design, 1978
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Bowling (2600) PAL manual design, 1981
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Circus Atari (2600) PAL manual design, 1978
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.
Cookie Monster Munch (2600) PAL manual design, 1983 [3 of 3]
This subseries contains the PAL region game manuals. The Phase Alternating Line (PAL) region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania, in contrast to the NTSC standard used in Japan and nearly all of North America. Therefore, the PAL game manuals consist of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the instructions. The manual designs are mostly proofs and final proofs.