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Adventures of Robby Roto, The
Arcade game that uses the Bally / Astrocade chipset.
- Sales flyer. JPG. 2 Pages. |
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Arcade: Doesn't Just Play Games, 1982 TV Schedule
The back of the flyer includes the 1982 TV schedule with TV commercials airing between
January 6'th and 9'th in Las Vegas.
- Sales flyer. PDF. 2 Pages. |
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Astro Arcade: Doesn't Just Play Games (BASIC)
"Astro Arcade Doesn't Just Play Games." This is a BASIC ad with 45 BASIC programs
from the AstroBASIC program listed on the back.
- Sales flyer. PDF. 2 Pages. |
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Astrocade... the home video game that's a computer too!
Three Built-in Games, Built-in Calculator, Octave Music Synthesizer, 256 Color Variations,
Four-Player Capability, and BASIC Program.
Boy's Life, October 1982.
Electronic Games, September 1982, Page 7.
- Magazine Ad. JPG. 1 Page. |
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Astrocade, The Professional Arcade: Gives You More!
More features... more excitement... more capability... and more fun!"
This exact ad also appeared in Electronic Games, August 1982, page 7.
- Sales flyer. PDF. 1 Page.
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Astrocade, The Professional Arcade
Pictures taken from an Astrocade video.
- Sales flyer. JPG. 1 Page.
300 DPI Version |
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Bally BASIC Computer Programming "Cassette"
The self-teaching system for making your own computer games, electronic music and video art.
Bally BASIC ad from page 18 of of the Bally Professional Arcade Owner's Manual.
- Magazine Ad. JPG. 1 Page.
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Bally Computer System, The
For 1979, Bally introduces The Bally Computer System. The Level I home computer that's
Fun & Brains!
- Sales flyer. JPG. 2 Pages. |
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Bally Professional Arcade: Home TV Entertainment Center
"Light Years Ahead of the Game." This 1977 ad has one of those ultra-happy families
gathered around a TV having SO much fun with each other. This ad is so early that the built-in
games are only crude drawings.
- Sales flyer. PDF. 2 Pages. |
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Bally Professional Arcade: One of the Most Powerful Video Game / Home Computer Systems on the Market
Promotes the "fun and brains" of the system.
- Sales flyer. PDF. 2 Pages. 1.2 MB |
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Bally Professional Arcade Plus
Expandable Computer System. Now with Bally BASIC Included.
- Sales flyer. JPG. 2 Pages.
These 300-DPI versions are over ten times larger than the regular versions. They are here
for archival purposes, but they are available for viewing. For casual browsing, it is probably
a better idea to stick with the regular version to the left.
Front (300 DPI Version, 4MB)
Back (300 DPI Version, 2.2MB)
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Bally Professional Arcade: The fun lives on!
Still the leader in video game technology... the Arcade features the games people want to play most.
This ad includes screenshots for the system's latest games.
Leisure Time Electronics Ad (January 1982)
- Magazine Ad. JPG. 1 Page.
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Dogpatch
An arcade game that made an appearance on the the Bally / Astrocade console (but does not
use the Astrocade chipset).
- Sales flyer. JPG. 1 Pages. |
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"Games of Fame" Bally/Midway Games
The Adventures of Robby Roto and Gorf are advertised here (among others). From
Video Games, October 1982, back cover.
- Magazine Ad. JPG. 1 Page. |
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Ms. Candyman Cartridge Ad
L&M Software's very rare cartridge release for the Astrocade. This game is one of those
rare occasions where the rarity of the game does not speak about the quality of gameplay.
A great game.
- Sales flyer. JPG. 1 Pages.
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You Love Us In the Arcades. Just Wait Till You Get Us Home.
This 1977 ad is sprinkled with large, bold slogans such as, "Bally makes the games people
play," "The most popular games... in the most advanced unit," "The Bally Professional
Arcade can never become obsolete!" Included on the back cover is an ad for Evil Knivel
home pinball.
- Sales Flyer, 6 Pages |