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April 25, 2002  





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When Atari introduced the 5200, they decided to change the style of boxes they had been using on the 2600. While the boxes are the exact same size (which would also carry over to the 7800), they had a uniform silver appearance. The system and titles were displayed in blue for the 5200 and red for the 2600 (and later a darker red for the 7800). All of Atari's titles, except for Ballblazer and Rescue on Fractalus (the two games developed by LucasFilm), came in this same style of box. Fortunately, third party vendors like Activision, CBS and Parker Brothers went their own route. Activision had the most interesting boxes, several of which had flaps that opened on the front, not unlike many PC games in the present.

If you have any boxes that we're missing and would like to loan them to us or scan them, please contact us!

 
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Zone RangerStandardActivision
ZenjiStandardActivision
ZaxxonStandardSega
Wizard of WorStandardCBS Electronics
VanguardStandardAtari
Super CobraStandardParker Brothers
Super BreakoutStandardAtari
Star Wars: The Arcade GameStandardParker Brothers
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Death Star BattleStandardParker Brothers
Star Trek: Strategic Operations SimulatorStandardSega
Star RaidersStandardAtari
Space ShuttleStandardActivision
Space InvadersStandardAtari
Space DungeonStandardAtari
Robotron: 2084StandardAtari
River RaidStandardActivision
Rescue on FractalusStandardAtari
Realsports TennisStandardAtari
Realsports SoccerStandardAtari
Realsports FootballStandardAtari
Realsports BaseballStandardAtari
Quest for Quintana RooStandardSunrise
QixStandardAtari
Q*bertStandardParker Brothers
PopeyeStandardParker Brothers
Pole PositionStandardAtari
Pitfall!StandardActivision
Pitfall II: Lost CavernsStandardActivision
PengoStandardAtari
Pac-ManStandardAtari
Ms. Pac-ManStandardAtari
Mr. Do!'s CastleStandardParker Brothers
Mountain KingStandardCBS Electronics
Moon PatrolStandardAtari
Montezuma's RevengeStandardParker Brothers
Missile CommandStandardAtari
Miner 2049erStandardBig Five Software
MeteoritesStandardElectra Concepts
MegamaniaStandardActivision
Mario Bros.StandardAtari
Keystone KapersStandardActivision
KangarooStandardAtari
Kaboom!StandardActivision
K-Razy Shoot-OutStandardCBS Electronics
Jungle HuntStandardAtari
JoustStandardAtari
James Bond 007StandardParker Brothers
H.E.R.O.StandardActivision
GyrussStandardParker Brothers
GremlinsStandardAtari
GorfStandardCBS Electronics
GalaxianStandardAtari
Frogger II: Threeedeep!StandardParker Brothers
FroggerStandardParker Brothers
Dreadnaught Factor, TheStandardActivision
Dig DugStandardAtari
DefenderStandardAtari
CountermeasureStandardAtari
Congo BongoStandardSega
Choplifter!StandardAtari
CentipedeStandardAtari
Buck Rogers: Planet of ZoomStandardSega
Bounty Bob Strikes BackStandardBig Five Software
Blue PrintStandardCBS Electronics
BerzerkStandardAtari
BeamriderStandardActivision
BallblazerStandardAtari
AstrochaseStandardParker Brothers
Activision Decathlon, TheStandardActivision
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