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* {{file|John_Sands_Sega_Retail_Price_List_Nov_1984.cbr|John Sands Sega Retail Price List, Nov 1984}} | * {{file|John_Sands_Sega_Retail_Price_List_Nov_1984.cbr|John Sands Sega Retail Price List, Nov 1984}} | ||
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+ | File:John Sands 1983 Series SC3000 AU Photo.jpg|Early Software | ||
+ | File:John Sands Mind Games Series SC3000 AU Photo2.jpg|Mind Games Series | ||
+ | File:John Sands Personal Business Series SC3000 AU Photo.jpg|Personal Business Series | ||
+ | File:File:John Sands Electronics AC Adaptor SC3000 AU Label.jpg|AC Adaptor for SC-3000 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Distributors]] | [[Category:Distributors]] |
Revision as of 21:59, 25 March 2013
John Sands Electronics, often known simply as John Sands, was an Australian electronics manufacturer and distributor responsible for giving the country the SC-3000. They were also responsible for games for other consoles such as the Atari 2600 as well as board games and greetings cards.
Pamphlets
- John Sands Sega Retail Price List, Nov 1984 (info) ("John_Sands_Sega_Retail_Price_List_Nov_1984.cbr" does not exist)
Photos
- File:John Sands Electronics AC Adaptor SC3000 AU Label.jpg
AC Adaptor for SC-3000