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Title: Publisher: Developer: Year: System:
Maxivision 15 American Video Entertainment/Home Entertainment Suppliers Various 1992 Nintendo

Box Front (American) Box Back (American) Cart (American)
Maxivision 15 USA Box

Box Front (Australian) Box Back (Australian) Cart (Australian)
Maxivision 15 Aussie Box Maxivision 15 Aussie Box Maxivision 15 Australian Cartridge

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American Video Entertainment's Maxivision 15 cartridge was a smaller version of their original idea, a Maxivision 30 cartridge. Two variations of this cartridge exist. One includes the games Pyramid and Double Strike. The other version features Deathrace and Blackjack instead of the previously mentioned games.

With the exception of two games (on which it varies), the Maxivision 15 line up is as follows:

  • Chiller
  • Deathbots
  • Dudes With Attitude
  • F15 City War
  • Krazy Kreatures
  • Menace Beach
  • Puzzle
  • Pyramid
  • Rad Racket Deluxe Tennis 2
  • Shockwave
  • Solitaire
  • Stakk'm
  • Tiles of Fate
  • Venice Beach Volleyball

    Only one Color Dreams game appears on this cartridge, that being Menace Beach.

    It is worth noting that the Maxivision 15 cartridge was released in two areas, the United States and Australia. Home Entertainment Suppliers (HES) published the game in Australia, while American Video published the versions for the US.

    Special thanks to 1958dodgeregent for the American box scan and jbholio for the scan of the back of the Maxivision 15 HES box.


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