Vic-20 Carts ____________ Adventure Land (Scott Adams) [C] Avenger [S] Count, The (Scott Adams) Donkey Kong [C] Demon Attack [C] Jupitor Lander [C] Mission Impossibe (Scott Adams) Mole Attack [C] Omega Race [S] Pirate's Cove (Scott Adams) [C] Sky is Falling, The [C] Slot [C] Synthesound [U] Tooth Invaders [U] Vic Music Composer [U] Voodoo Castle (Scott Adams) [C] CIB Vic-20 __________ A.E. (Broderbund) [R] IFR (Flight Simulator) [R] Jupitor Lander [C] Pole Position [C] Road Race AKA Midnight Drive [C] Synthesound [U] Visible Solar System [C] Voodoo Castle (Scott Adams) [C] Hardware ________ Vic-20 System in box VicModem Cassette Tape Drive Explanation of codes used. (Some may differ from what you're used to.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S Super-Common Reserved for a few carts that seem to show up everywhere, always. No shortage of these! These could be great on gameplay, so don't be harsh... C Common Generally a semi easy-to-find Vic20 cartridge... but Vic20's might be harder to find than carts for other classic systems, at least at present. U Uncommon This means average/middle difficulty in finding. R Rare Takes a bit of hard work to locate one of these. You'll probably end up searching the Inet for it unless you get really lucky on a thrifting trip. ER Extremely Rare Nearly impossible to find. May be frustrating! We reserved this category for carts we've only seen 1 or 2 of total, everywhere we've looked. More could show up in time, as more people start to collect for the Vic20. For now, its difficult. PR Prototype only This category is new, as of version 1.8 of this list. It describes carts that, so far as we can tell, were never released as a production item but that do definitely exist in prototype form. Needless to say, these carts are incredibly rare. NR Never Released We used to use this category when we had seen or heard of a cart that *might* exist. Please note that we handle them differently now. We first put them in the separate "vaporware" section until someone out there finds one, at which time we move it up to "confirmed but unarchived" on a verbal confirmation. They climb up to the upper section of this list only when we have digitally archived the cart's ROM image for posterity. (In other words, if it is in the upper part of this list, you can likely find a ROM image for it on the Internet, no matter how rare or unique a cart may be. And yes, there are Vic20 emulators, too.) From - - - = ( VIC-20 Cartridge Rarity & Gameplay listing ) = - - - By Ward F. Shrake and Paul A. Le Brasse Version 1.9d, released March 15, 1998