Mario Bros by Tron, variation and items for sale page.

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Because classic video games were produced over several years, there are often several different label variations of particular games.

Each variation of the label should be listed below. Many games were produced by more then one company, and we provide a cross reference list below. If the game is for the same system, we only consider it a cross reference if the program code between the two games is identical. Some pirate game manufacturers would alter the code slightly, maybe just to insert their logo (like Robby Game) but some manufacturers would alter the program code slightly as well, to change object appearances or gameplay. If it for a different system (Atari 5200 vs Atari 2600) then we just provide a link to the game for the other system.

If you want to purchase a particular label variation, you can do it using the green links below.

We stock items which range in condition from poor to mint. If you just buy a random item by using the green link or the link on the front page, the condition will be Fair or better (no missing labels or major tears, or covering stickers).If you are interested in choosing a particular cart, you can do so by using the red links below, which will add the exact item in the picture above the link to your shopping cart.

We also have scanned (300 dpi) instruction manuals on this page, which you can view online or print out.




847c1 red - wht - open, fixed prongs T-Handle case.
(None in stock)
Value: $35.00

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Also released as Mario Bros for the Atari 2600 by Atari.



127c1 sil - red - open ATARI 2600 in right corner 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $14.00



127c2 sil - red - sliding Sliding case C1 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $14.00



127c3 gry - red - open Large ATARI, red stripe 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $14.00




127c4 sil - red - locking Locking case C1 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $8.00



127p1 red - wht - open CX2697P 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $7.70



127p2 red - wht - open CX2697P, Wraparound label 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $7.70




127p3 sil - red - sliding P on end label 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $15.40

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127i1 instructions sil - wht - large CO19741-97 Rev.A 1983
(None in stock)
Value: $7.00

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127i2 instructions sil - blk - large 5 Languages, C019787-97/A Rev.A, Taiwan 1986
(None in stock)
Value: $14.00

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127i3 instructions sil - blk - large Same as I2 but Hong Kong M.W. 6 1988 (only back cover shown) 1986
(None in stock)
Value: $7.00

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127i4 instructions sil - blk - large Same as I3 but black bar at bottom of back cover. 1988
(None in stock)
Value: $7.00


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127i5 instructions sil - red - large 5 Languages, color, C019787-97/A Rev.A, Taiwan. 1985
(None in stock)
Value: $7.00

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127i6 instructions sil - blk - large Same as I2 but Hong Kong M.W. 11.1987 1987
(None in stock)
Value: $7.00


Also released as Mario Bros for the Atari 5200 by Atari.


Also released as Mario Bros. for the Atari 7800 by Atari.



1764i1 instructions wht - wht - large C300018-050 Rev. A, B. T. 8. 1988, Hong Kong 1988
(None in stock)
Value: $2.21


Also released as Mario Bros for the C64 by .


Also released as Mario Bros for the Atari 2600 by Zirok.




1082c1 red - blk - open, fixed prongs No Date

This is the c1 variation of game #1082 (Mario Bros by Zirok).
You can purchase this variation, or you can buy one of the carts shown below. The picture above is for reference only.
If you want to purchase one of the carts below, click one of the pictures below to see it close up, and click the red link under the picture to add the item you want to your cart.
Buy the cart, loose (1082c1) now for $13.75


Item # 17285
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Click here to buy the pictured cart, loose for $13.75


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