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    Default Sears Intellivision releases

    I 'm confused. I have all these empty Sears boxes and I don't know how to tell the difference between a Sears cart and the standard Mattel one.

    I even found a complete Sears Hockey, but the cart and overlays said Mattel on them. Is that how they were released?

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    Yup! 8)
    Selling collection, Atari through XBox. Send a PM with whatever games you're looking for.

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    So, only the boxes and manuals are different? Hey, my Intellivision collection just grew! :lol:

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    Default Sears Intellivision carts

    I think the correct carts are the ones without the licensing (MLB, NFL, NBA, etc.) on them. Some sources say that the white labels are Sears but I do not believe this is correct.

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    I agree with y-bot on the white label thing. Only the manuals and boxes are different. The cartridge labels and overlay are the same.

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    For the most part, the white-label carts were games released during the INTV era (post-1984). Keith Robinson has a rather humorous story about this on the Blue Sky Rangers website:

    http://www.intellivisionlives.com

    Enjoy!

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