SlowCoder #1 Posted April 22, 2012 I never made that connection until just now! I was watching the video in this thread when I noticed it. From what I can tell ... Green: Gambling and card games. I see that Horse Racing is green, which seems kind of strange. I'd think it could as easily be blue, as you're actually racing the horse itself. Purple: Board games Blue: Sports Red: Arcade, action and adventure Yellow: Educational Did I miss any? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaybird3rd #2 Posted April 22, 2012 Correct! The Intellivision games were sorted by Mattel into "networks", each with their own characteristic box color. "Arcade Network" games were in burgundy boxes. These were to have been original titles developed at Mattel and then licensed to the arcades, since Mattel was having a difficult time securing arcade licenses of their own. The only "Arcade Network" game to be released was Vectron, and then Mattel got the license for the Data East properties (including BurgerTime, which also shipped in a burgundy box). I wish they had released more of these; I love the burgundy boxes. "Space Action Network" games were shipped in dark blue boxes. "Gaming Network" games were shipped in green boxes, and included games which simulated gambling (the card games and Horse Racing). "Children's Learning Network" games, of which only Math Fun and Word Fun were released, were shipped in orange boxes. "Sports Network" games were released in royal blue boxes. "Strategy Network" games (Checkers, Chess, Backgammon, Reversi, and Utopia) were released in purple boxes. "Action Network" games were released in red boxes. I think that covers all of them. Mattel did away with the "network" concept in 1983, so the later games got more variety in their package designs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev #3 Posted April 22, 2012 I think the Space Cunt game was pink and in the "Hardcore Network". 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+cmart604 #4 Posted April 22, 2012 Correct! The Intellivision games were sorted by Mattel into "networks", each with their own characteristic box color. "Arcade Network" games were in burgundy boxes. These were to have been original titles developed at Mattel and then licensed to the arcades, since Mattel was having a difficult time securing arcade licenses of their own. The only "Arcade Network" game to be released was Vectron, and then Mattel got the license for the Data East properties (including BurgerTime, which also shipped in a burgundy box). I wish they had released more of these; I love the burgundy boxes. "Space Action Network" games were shipped in dark blue boxes. "Gaming Network" games were shipped in green boxes, and included games which simulated gambling (the card games and Horse Racing). "Children's Learning Network" games, of which only Math Fun and Word Fun were released, were shipped in orange boxes. "Sports Network" games were released in royal blue boxes. "Strategy Network" games (Checkers, Chess, Backgammon, Reversi, and Utopia) were released in purple boxes. "Action Network" games were released in red boxes. I think that covers all of them. Mattel did away with the "network" concept in 1983, so the later games got more variety in their package designs. Jay nailed all the networks. As an aside, all the Intellivoice games were in tan boxes and all the ECS games were in black boxes. After that it was a free for all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonlikesINTV #5 Posted April 22, 2012 LOL...I always knew that they were color coded by type, but initially I never noticed that they actually say on the boxes which network they belong to. Before that breakthrough I had been storing my games alphabetically rather than by network. It's kind of exciting to think of all of the little things I have yet to notice. SlowCoder should check out the full color manual thread :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atarilovesyou #6 Posted April 22, 2012 I think the Space Cunt game was pink and in the "Hardcore Network". Laughed out loud on this one, HA!...man, I'm pathetic Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev #7 Posted April 22, 2012 I think the Space Cunt game was pink and in the "Hardcore Network". Laughed out loud on this one, HA!...man, I'm pathetic I lol'd at your response! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites