... What? You'd actually consider something you have to order from the catalog as being the same thing as something the chain sells in stores? That's crazy! Those are not even remotely similar. Sure, maybe they had TG16 stuff in the Sears catalog, but what mattered to me was what I could see in stores.
I'll repeat myself: my point was that it wasn't as hard to get as some make it out, where you had to live in a handful of select towns or you were out of luck. Get that through your thick skull.
Be realistic. If people have to buy a console by mail order, while all the other systems are available in stores, of course at least 99% of them aren't going to do it. It's a major barrier.
You buy stuff online how is that any different? Do you only buy games at gamestop and Best buy?
Black Falcon, Maine may have had a different selection of stuff at stores, than other areas.
In the DC/MD/VA area BEST and Evans were similar to Service Merchandise, from what I understand (SM is not in that area). The catalog was like... The internet of that time? It's an OK analogy. If a game wasn't in stock at the store, you could go the catalog route. You could ask at the service desk, and if it wasn't in the catalog, a particular game title, they still may be able to get it for you.
Evans I know for sure sold the TG-16 system and game sin the store, as I bought stuff from their store.
In the past, I special ordered a few games before, without even being in a catalog. I recall doing that for NES Smash TV, which was such a disappointment over the arcade. Not long after that I got the SNES, and that game for it.
Radio Shack even had a catalog of sorts, it was bolted to a kiosk in the store, it had a few page sin there for TG-16 games, which I think they then got from TTI. I remember looking it over at one point.
Video Game Exchange had used TG-16 stuff.
Anyway, what this does remind me of, is how much of a PITA it could be to get certain stuff up until ebay, after it went OOP. I remember seeing the book, "Beavis and Butt-Head: This book sucks". I wanted it for Christmas. I was in no HUGE hurry. Later that year, I had not forgot about it, but noticed no one had picked it up for me. Turns out they had trouble finding it, it was OOP. So I took my money, and went looking for it. I was on a mission. I searched all over, used book stores, a book exchange store (Big one). It just did not turn up. I had a few places put me on their waiting list in case a used one showed up. never did, and I think I had to renew that every month.
Eventually ebay came along, and I got the book that way.
Ebay - The blessing and a curse.