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Hey folks,

I bothered to scan in my old Apogee Games Catalog that they sent out with each game order. Figuring this would be the right place to post such nostalgic material, without further ado, here you go. Take a trip down memory lane, on me.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/134559074/Apogee-Catalog
I may still have at least one copy of this somewhere at my dad's house...I would read through it all the time. I really hope that we get more old Apogee games on here (especially since a few of them are freeware now and it would be nice for GOG to put them up).
Thanks for uploading this! I recently found one of my older game catalogs, but I didn't find any of the Apogee ones I had. This takes me back!
I don't know if it's just Scribd or not but I cannot get the page to load.

Sorry that this thread is old.


EDIT: It works suddenly. NEVERMIND.
Post edited May 18, 2014 by tomexplodes
** Added : Wolfenstein Super Upgrades, Apogee Box (Front, Back, Top, Bottom, Left, Right), Apogee Coupons
Post edited February 26, 2015 by Firebrand9
Thanks for the update. By the way, the 1994 catalog seems to be missing page 5.
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Litude: Thanks for the update. By the way, the 1994 catalog seems to be missing page 5.
Nope.
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Litude: Thanks for the update. By the way, the 1994 catalog seems to be missing page 5.
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Firebrand9: Nope.
The second catalog jumps from page 4 (Mystic Towers) to page 6 (Raptor).
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Litude: The second catalog jumps from page 4 (Mystic Towers) to page 6 (Raptor).
Gah! You're right. That page has "Hocus Pocus" on it. I'll fix that sometime soon. Thanks for the heads up.

Edit :
Ok, fixed.
Post edited January 06, 2016 by Firebrand9
Thanks for adding the missing page!
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Litude: Thanks for adding the missing page!
My pleasure! Thanks for informing me.

I don't know how I missed that honestly. I guess in scanning (and often rescanning), cropping, rotating 100+ pages in Photoshop with a flatbed scanner, one page is bound to get missed.
Post edited January 08, 2016 by Firebrand9
Thanks for sharing this!

I didn't have this when I was a kid, but I had a similar catalogue for SNES games.

Stuff like this just doesn't get made anymore, needless to say!
New link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NpE1pD97nAjwHPxgqb9gfcYJ_SNpcZpX?usp=share_link