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Since 1984 (end of Videopac production) some prototypes has been discovered around the world:
Released prototypes: Interpol - released in 2000 by Nico Sapin as Videopac 61. (*) missing
Unreleased prototypes: Here are the pictures of my collection of new releases (missing only Mission Impossible / Programmed Trip):
Videopac 61: Interpol Interpol, released by Nico Sapin Serial number 21 Videopac 62: Clay Pigeon + Clay Pigeon, released by Nico Sapin Serial number 15 Videopac 63: Flash Point: Flash Point released by Dieter K�nig (Classic Consoles
Center) Videopac 64: Shark Hunter: Shark Hunter released by Dieter K�nig (Classic Consoles Center) Videopac 65: Spiderman: A big mistake was done when this game was released. As this is a
Parker prototype, Philips never had plans to produce it, so we can say
that Spiderman is a Parker game. However, as was released as number 65,
the next prototypes released continued this numeration.
Spiderman 2nd edition by Bas
Kornalijnslijper. Too late for the first one...
Spiderman in the "original" Parker box, released by
Classic Consoles Center Spiderman 2nd edition and Parker edition (by Classic Consoles Center) Videopac 66: Route 66: Another big mistake... As a homebrew game, this game never should be released
in an original Philips style. In addition, a number was given to
it!! So the "real" Philips Videopac 66... doesn't exist. Videopac 67: Martian Threat: Martian Threat released by Dieter K�nig (Classic Consoles
Center)
Meliorate Repertory, released by Bas Kornalijnslijper Tutankham:
Tutankham, one of the best games for the Philips
Videopac
Detail of the excellent release of Tutankham
Tutankham and Spiderman Parker edition
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