"Indiana Jones and the Video Onslaught" is an article published in issue 46 of Star Wars Insider magazine. Written in the Star News department by Scott Chernoff, it focused on the October 1999 release of The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones on VHS as a 15-tape series. It mentioned that the adventures were now ordered in perspective of Indiana Jones' life, placing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom before Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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| - "Indiana Jones and the Video Onslaught" is an article published in issue 46 of Star Wars Insider magazine. Written in the Star News department by Scott Chernoff, it focused on the October 1999 release of The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones on VHS as a 15-tape series. It mentioned that the adventures were now ordered in perspective of Indiana Jones' life, placing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom before Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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| - "Indiana Jones and the Video Onslaught" is an article published in issue 46 of Star Wars Insider magazine. Written in the Star News department by Scott Chernoff, it focused on the October 1999 release of The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones on VHS as a 15-tape series. It mentioned that the adventures were now ordered in perspective of Indiana Jones' life, placing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom before Raiders of the Lost Ark. This release also would feature the first THX remastering for the three theatrical films, and the first availability of widescreen versions of the films, and the addition of new interviews with Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg. The article lists the twelve Young Indy Adventures that were part of the initial release, and promised that more Young Indy chapters would come on video in the new millenium. A caption for the box art for "Chapter 24: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" reassures readers that the title within the film is still the original "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
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