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Adventures of Tron

Adventures of Tron is a platform video game produced by Mattel in 1982 and the Atari 2600 version of the Intellivision video game Tron: Maze-A-Tron. It is based on the Disney film Tron. Following the loss of the license, the game was re-released as Adventures on GX-12.

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Air Raiders

Air Raiders is an action game released for the Atari 2600 by Mattel in 1982. It received mixed reviews from critics.

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Airlock (video game)

Airlock is a platfom video game for the Atari 2600 published by Data Age in 1982. The player runs and jumps through the interior of a crippled submarine with only ten seconds to complete each level.

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Alien (Atari 2600)

Alien is a 1982 maze video game for the Atari 2600 published by 20th Century Fox. Based on the 1979 film, Alien is a maze game written by Doug Neubauer, but credited in the packaging as "Dallas North." Neubauer is best known for 1979's Star Raiders. Alien for the Atari 2600 is first officially licensed game of the Alien film series.

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Alien's Return

Alien's Return is a video game released in 1983 by ITT Family Games for the Atari 2600.

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Alpha Beam with Ernie

Alpha Beam With Ernie is an edutainment video game released for the Atari 2600 by Atari in 1983. It was developed in conjunction with the Children's Computer Workshop. The game was programmed by Michael Callahan and Preston Stuart.

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Armor Ambush

Armor Ambush is a video game for the Atari 2600 produced by M Network. Mattel originally released the game as Armor Battle for its Intellivision console.

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Artillery Duel

Artillery Duel is an artillery game originally written for the Bally Astrocade by Perkins Engineering and published by Bally in 1982. John Perkins wrote the game first in Astro BASIC, submitting it to The Arcadian fanzine, from which it was adapted for the Astro BASIC manual. Perkins subsequently developed the Astrocade cartridge.

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Bachelor Party (video game)

Bachelor Party is an adult-themed video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Mystique.

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Bank Heist (Atari 2600)

Bank Heist is a maze game written by Bill Aspromonte for the Atari 2600 and published by 20th Century Fox in 1983.

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Basketbrawl

Basketbrawl is a video game released for the Atari 7800 in 1990, then later for the Atari Lynx in 1992. It is a sports simulation which allows hitting and fighting with other players. The name is a portmanteau of the words basketball and brawl. Basketbrawl is similar to the 1989 Midway arcade game Arch Rivals which had the tagline "A basket brawl!"

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Canyon Bomber

Canyon Bomber is a black-and-white 1977 arcade game, developed and published by Atari, Inc. It was written by Howard Delman who previously programmed Super Bug for Atari. Canyon Bomber was rewritten in color and with a different visual style for the Atari 2600 and published in 1979.

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Chuck Norris Superkicks

Chuck Norris Superkicks is a 1983 video game produced by Xonox. It was later sold as Kung Fu Superkicks when the license for the use of the name Chuck Norris expired. The game was produced for the Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, Atari 2600, and Colecovision as part of Xonox's double-ender cartridge line.

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Crossbow (video game)

Crossbow is a video game released in arcades by Exidy in 1983. It was later published by Absolute Entertainment for the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS, and by Atari Corporation for the Atari 2600, Atari 7800, and Atari 8-bit family starting in 1987. The game is controlled via a positional gun that resembles a full-sized crossbow.

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Deadly Duck

Deadly Duck is fixed shooter for the Atari 2600 released on January 20, 1982 in North America. It was designed by Ed Hodapp for Sirius Software and published by 20th Century Fox Games. It was later ported to the Commodore VIC-20.

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Eggomania

Eggomania is an action video game released in January 1983 by U.S. Games for the Atari 2600. Similar in design to Kaboom!, which itself is a derivative of the arcade game Avalanche, the objective is to catch eggs in a hat which are thrown by a chicken.

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Fast Food (1982 video game)

Fast Food is an action game for the Atari 2600 written by Don Ruffcorn and published by Telesys in 1982.

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Great Escape (Atari 2600)

Great Escape is a multi-directional shooter published for the Atari 2600 in 1983. It was produced by Bomb, a line of video games from developer Onbase Co. based out of Asia. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with reviewers making comparisons with Defender and Blasteroids.

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I Want My Mommy

I Want My Mommy is a video game for the Atari 2600 released exclusively to North America by Zimag in 1983. It is a platform game. The game was given the KidStuff logo on the cover art; meaning it was aimed at gamers under the age of nine.

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Karate (video game)

Karate is a video game for the Atari 2600 originally published by Ultravision in 1982 for NTSC systems, then re-released in the latter half of the 1980s by Froggo. Supposedly the game was designed by black belt Joseph Amelio. In 1991, Digital Press chose Karate as one of the worst Atari 2600 games of all time.

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Lynx Casino

Lynx Casino is a 1992 gambling simulator for the Atari Lynx developed by Brian A. Rice Inc. It includes Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, slot machines, and video poker.

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Midnight Magic (Atari 2600)

Midnight Magic is a pinball video game written by Glenn Axworthy for the Atari 2600 and released by Atari Corporation in 1986, although on-screen it displays a copyright of 1984.

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Parachute (video game)

Parachute is a video game released in 1983 by Homevision for the Atari 2600. The game puts the player in the role of parachutist who is falling gently from the sky.

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Party Mix (video game)

Party Mix is a collection of multiplayer games developed for the Supercharger add-on to the Atari 2600 console and published by Starpath in 1983.

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Pressure Cooker (video game)

Pressure Cooker is a cooking video game for the Atari 2600 written by Garry Kitchen and released by Activision in 1983. The player is a short-order cook at a hamburger stand who must assemble and package hamburgers to order without letting ingredients or hamburgers fall to the floor. Kitchen also wrote the Atari 2600 game Keystone Kapers for Activision.

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RealSports Boxing

RealSports Boxing is a boxing based video game developed by Atari and released in 1987 for the Atari 2600. It is part of the RealSports series of games from Atari. The game has a side view of the ring, allowing the player to move up and down, as well as from left to right. There are four selectable characters in the game, Lefty O'Leary, Jabbin' Jack, Macho Man, or Iron Fists. The aim of the game is to knock out the opposition by filling up a bar at the bottom of the screen which allows the player to deliver the knock out blow. The game can be played with two players simultaneously.

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RealSports Tennis

RealSports Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 and Atari 5200 in 1983.

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RealSports Volleyball

Realsports Volleyball is a volleyball video game written by Bob Polaro and Jim Huether for the Atari 2600 and published by Atari, Inc. in 1982. Polaro also programmed the Atari 2600 port of Defender.

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Space War

Space War is a video game cartridge released by Atari, Inc. in 1978 for the Atari Video Computer System. The game is a version of Spacewar!, the 1962 computer game by Steve Russell. It was released by Sears as Space Combat, for its Atari compatible Tele-Games system.

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Sssnake

Sssnake is a video game for the Atari 2600 produced by Data Age in 1982. Its gameplay is similar to Centipede, except the player moves in the center of the screen and fires towards the top, bottom and sides.

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Star Voyager (Atari 2600)

Star Voyager is a first-person space combat game designed by Bob Smith for the Atari 2600 and published in 1982 by Imagic.

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Tax Avoiders

Tax Avoiders is a single-player video game for the Atari 2600 released in 1982. It was conceived by Darrell Wagner at Dunhill Electronics; he was billed on the packaging as a "Licensed Tax Consultant and former IRS Revenue Agent". The game was developed by Todd Clark Holm, "an independant [sic] investment advisor, registered with the S.E.C.". Game designed by John Simonds and published by American Videogame.

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (video game)

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a video game for the Atari 2600, based on the film of the same name, released in March 1983 Wizard Video Games. The game was designed and programmed by VSS, a software development company started by Ed Salvo and several other ex-Games by Apollo programmers.

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Turbo Sub

Turbo Sub is a first-person shoot 'em up released in arcades by Entertainment Sciences in 1985. Aliens have attacked the planet and the player fights them beneath the ocean using a submersible ship. Six years after the arcade original, Atari Corporation published a Lynx version, which adds a two-player mode.

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Video Pinball (1980 video game)

Video Pinball is a video game programmed by Bob Smith and released by Atari, Inc. in 1980 for the Atari VCS. The Sears rebranded version for its Tele-Games system is Arcade Pinball.

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Wall-Defender

Wall-Defender is a 1983 shoot 'em up for the Atari 2600. It was produced by Bomb, a label of developer Onbase Co. based out of Asia.

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Z-Tack

Z-Tack is a 1983 space-themed shoot 'em up developed and published by Bomb for the Atari 2600. It was produced by Bomb, a video game label from developer Onbase Co. based out of Asia. It received generally positive reviews from critics for its gameplay but also referring to it as a "cheap hack" or "clone" of Atlantis.