You have the later release of Name This Game, after the contest ended. Which is why your copy does not have the "And Win $10,000" subtitle. The earlier versions with the subtitle came in more standard looking cartridges.
Once the video game market crashed, Mattel sold all Intellivision and M Network rights to a company called INTV Corp., which was formed just to keep Intellivision and M Network alive. INTV Corp. cut costs various ways, one of which was to have white end labels. The boxes also had less color, though that is not so blatantly obvious as the white labels. M Network released 17 total 2600 games, four of which are two player only. All of the M Network games released by INTV Corp. were releases of games already released by Mattel. INTV Corp. did release brand new, never before released Intellivision games.
I’m glad you liked the games! Can’t wait to see gameplay of the Atari games
10:25 - Aggie 2023: Starts video moist, ends dried off
Aggie 2024: Starts video dry, ends moist
Great video man! Got you a good amount of Atari games to play, that's awesome! I hear a lot of good things about dream master! Thanks for sharing!
Frogs and flies i always enjoyed and the burgertime.Haunted House is fun.Fiashing Derby don’t sleep on its good.
When I first started collecting comic books I bought all the Toxic Avengers when they came out, I wanna say 1990? I no longer have them though.
I like Krull, but it can be difficult. You have to make sure you grab every extra life and extra Glaive you can in the horse riding section.
You have the later release of Name This Game, after the contest ended. Which is why your copy does not have the "And Win $10,000" subtitle. The earlier versions with the subtitle came in more standard looking cartridges.
Great viewer box Aggie! Enjoyed the video, thanks for the entertainment!
Just got to add my cringy statement... SPOT, Before they became cool.
I still need spot fun one
Once the video game market crashed, Mattel sold all Intellivision and M Network rights to a company called INTV Corp., which was formed just to keep Intellivision and M Network alive.
INTV Corp. cut costs various ways, one of which was to have white end labels. The boxes also had less color, though that is not so blatantly obvious as the white labels.
M Network released 17 total 2600 games, four of which are two player only. All of the M Network games released by INTV Corp. were releases of games already released by Mattel.
INTV Corp. did release brand new, never before released Intellivision games.
Still no spikes on the box?! THUMBS DOWN!