List of Atari 2600 games

The Atari 2600 is a home video game console released in September 1977. Sears licensed the console and many games from Atari, Inc., selling them under different names. Three cartridges were Sears exclusives.

The Atari VCS with CX40 joystick

The list contains 517games, divided into three sections:

  1. Games published by Atari and Sears
  2. Games published by third parties
  3. Hobbyist-developed games after the system was discontinued.

The console was released with nine cartridges: Air-Sea Battle, Basic Math, Blackjack, Combat, Indy 500, Star Ship, Street Racer, Surround and Video Olympics.

The final licensed Atari 2600 games released in North America were Ikari Warriors, MotoRodeo, Sentinel, and Xenophobe in early 1991,[1] and the final licensed games released in Europe were Klax and Acid Drop in 1990 and 1992 respectively.

Games published by Atari and Sears

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All 127 of the initial era[when?] of Atari 2600 games were developed and manufactured by Atari, Inc. These games were published by Atari, and many were also licensed to Sears, which released these games under its Tele-Games brand, often with different titles.[2] Sears's Tele-Games brand was unrelated to the company Telegames, which also produced cartridges for the Atari 2600 (mostly re-issues of M Network games.)[3]

Three games were also produced by Atari Inc. for Sears as exclusive releases under the Tele-Games brand: Steeplechase, Stellar Track, and Submarine Commander.[2]

Atari titleSears titleDesigner or programmerYear
[4]
Notes
32 in 1-1988A multi-genre cartridge. It is a PAL-only release and is compatible with the Atari 7800.[5] 32 games are included, including games by Atari, Inc., Activision, CommaVid, and U.S. Games.
3-D Tic-Tac-Toe3-D Tic-Tac-ToeCarol ShawJuly 1980
AdventureAdventureWarren RobinettMarch 1980Contains first well-known Easter egg, containing the designer's name.
Air-Sea BattleTarget FunLarry KaplanSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games.
Alpha Beam with Ernie-Michael Callahan (programmer), Preston Stuart (graphics)November 1983Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop
AsteroidsAsteroidsBrad StewartAugust 1981
Atari Video Cube-June 1983Originally released as mail-order through Atari Club. Later re-released as Rubik's Cube.
BackgammonBackgammonCraig NelsonNovember 1979
Basic Math AKA Fun With NumbersMathGary PalmerSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
BASIC Programming-Warren RobinettApril 1980Advertised in 1979, but appears to have gone unreleased until 1980
BasketballBasketballAlan MillerOctober 1978
BattleZone-Mike Feinstein and Brad RiceAugust 1983
BerzerkBerzerkDan HitchensAugust 1982Licensed by Stern Electronics. A version of the game called Berzerk Enhanced Edition containing digitized speech and diagonal shooting was released in November 2023 after Atari purchased the rights to Berzerk.
Big Bird's Egg Catch-Christopher OmarzuNovember 1983Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop
BlackjackBlackjackBob WhiteheadSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
BMX Air Master-Adam Clayton1990
BowlingBowlingLarry KaplanMarch 1979
Brain GamesBrain GamesLarry KaplanOctober 1978
BreakoutBreakaway IVBrad StewartOctober 1978
Canyon BomberCanyon BomberDavid CraneMarch 1979
CasinoPoker PlusBob WhiteheadMarch 1979
Centipede-March 1983
Circus AtariCircusMichael LorenzenJuly 1980
CodebreakerCodebreakerUnknownOctober 1978
CombatTank PlusLarry Wagner, Joe DecuirAugust 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Cookie Monster Munch-Gary StarkDecember 1983Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop.
Crazy Climber-Alex LeavensMarch 1983Licensed by Nihon Bussan Co. Mail-order exclusive through Atari Club.
Crossbow-May 1988Licensed by Exidy
Crystal Castles-Peter C. Niday (programmer), Robert Vieira (sound), Michael Kosaka (graphics)April 1984
Dark Chambers-John PalevichMay 1989
DefenderDefenderBob PolaroJune 1982Licensed by Williams Electronics
Demons to DiamondsDemons to DiamondsNick TurnerJuly 1982
Desert Falcon-Bob PolaroDecember 1987
Dig Dug-October 1983Licensed by Namco
Dodge 'EmDodger CarsCarla MeninskySeptember 1980
Donald Duck's Speedboat-Suki Lee1983Only released in Brazil
Double Dunk-Matthew HubbardMay 1989
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial-Howard Scott WarshawDecember 1982Considered the worst video game of all time and cause of the “video game crash of 1983
Fatal Run-Steve Aguirre1990PAL-only release; developed by Sculptured Software
Flag CaptureCaptureJim HuetherOctober 1978
FootballFootballBob WhiteheadMarch 1979
Galaxian-Mark Ackerman, Glen Parker and Tom CalderwoodApril 1983Licensed by Namco
GolfGolfMichael LorenzenJuly 1980
Gravitar-October 1983
Gremlins-Scott Smith (programmer), Mimi Nyden (graphics), Robert Vieira (sound)July 1984
HangmanSpellingAlan MillerOctober 1978
Haunted HouseHaunted HouseJames AndreasenFebruary 1982
Home RunBaseballBob WhiteheadOctober 1978
Human CannonballCannon ManUnknownMarch 1979Based on an unreleased arcade concept by Owen Rubin
Hunt & Score-Jim HuetherOctober 1978Also released as Concentration, released under Sears as Memory Match
Ikari Warriors-March 1991Licensed by SNK
Indy 500RaceEd RiddleSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Joust-Mike Feinstein and Kevin OsbornOctober 1983Licensed by Williams Electronics
Jr. Pac-Man-Ava-Robin CohenOctober 1986Licensed by Bally Midway
Jungle Hunt-Mike Feinstein and John AllredJuly 1983Licensed by Taito
Kangaroo-Kevin OsbornJuly 1983Licensed by Sun Electronics
Klax-Steve DeFrisco1990PAL-only. Last official game released for 2600.
Krull-Dave StaugasNovember 1983
Mario Bros.-Dan HitchensDecember 1983Licensed by Nintendo
Math Gran PrixMath Gran PrixSuki LeeJuly 1982
Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and RobbersMaze ManiaRick MaurerSeptember 1980
Midnight Magic-Glenn AxworthyNovember 1986
Millipede-Dave Staugas (programmer), Jerome Domurat (graphics), Andrew Fuchs (sound), Robert Vieira (sound)March 1984
Miniature GolfArcade Golf[6]Tom ReuterdahlMarch 1979
Missile CommandMissile CommandRob FulopApril 1981
Moon Patrol-October 1983licensed by Irem
MotoRodeo-Steve DeFriscoMarch 1991Developed by Axlon
Mr Run and JumpJohn MikulaNovember 2023Developed by Graphite Labs. CX26503
Ms. Pac-Man-Mike Horowitz and Josh LittlefieldFebruary 1983Licensed by Bally Midway[7]
Night DriverNight DriverRob FulopJuly 1980
Obelix-Suki Lee (programmer), Dave Jolly (graphics), Jeff Gusman (sound), Andrew Fuchs (sound)1983
Off the Wall-August 1989
Oscar's Trash Race-Christopher Omarzu (programmer), Preston Stuart (graphics)March 1984Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop
OthelloOthelloEd LoggMarch 1981
OutlawGunslingerDavid CraneOctober 1978
Pac-ManPac-ManTod FryeMarch 16, 1982Licensed by Namco
Pelé's Soccer AKA Championship SoccerSoccerSteve WrightFebruary 1981Announced for Fall 1980, but delayed to early 1981
Pengo-Mark R. Hahn (programmer), Andrew Fuchs (sound), Jeff Gusman (sound), Courtney Granner (unknown)May 1984Licensed by Coreland, Sega
Phoenix-Mike Feinstein and John MracekFebruary 1983Licensed by Amstar Electronics.
Pigs in Space-Rob Zdybel (programmer), John Russell (programmer), Bill Aspromonte (programmer), Michael Sierchio (designer)November 1983
Pole Position-Doug Macrae and John AllredAugust 1983Licensed by Namco
Quadrun-Steve WoitaNovember 1983Mail-order exclusive through Atari Club.
Radar Lock-Doug NeubauerAugust 1989
Raiders of the Lost Ark-Howard Scott WarshawNovember 1982
RealSports Baseball-Joseph TungOctober 1982
RealSports Boxing-Alex DeMeoDecember 1987
RealSports Football-Robert ZdybelDecember 1982
RealSports Soccer-Michael SierchioApril 1983
RealSports Tennis-April 1983
RealSports Volleyball-Bob Polaro (programmer), Alan Murphy (graphics)October 1982
Road Runner-Bob PolaroAugust 1989
Secret Quest-Steve DeFrisco (programmer), Nolan Bushnell (designer)May 1989Developed by Axlon.
Sentinel-David Lubar (programmer)March 1991
Sky DiverDare DiverJim HuetherMarch 1979
Slot MachineSlotsDavid CraneMarch 1979
Slot RacersMazeWarren RobinettOctober 1978
Snoopy and the Red Baron-Richard Dobbis (programmer), Sam Comstock (graphics)November 1983
Solaris-Doug NeubauerNovember 1986Originally released by mail-order through Atari Club.
Sorcerer's Apprentice-Peter C. NidayDecember 1983
Space InvadersSpace InvadersRick Maurer (original), Christopher Omarzu (Pepsi Invaders)March 1980Licensed by Taito. Retooled as Pepsi Invaders for Coca-Cola in 1983.
Space WarSpace CombatIan ShepardOctober 1978
Sprint Master-Bob PolaroMarch 1989
Stargate-Bill Aspromonte (programmer), Andrew Fuchs (sound)June 1984Licensed by Williams Electronic Games. Re-released as Defender II in 1988.
Star RaidersStar RaidersCarla MeninskySeptember 1982
Star ShipOuter SpaceBob WhiteheadSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Steeplechase-Jim HuetherMarch 1981One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Stellar Track-Robert ZdybelMarch 1981One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Street RacerSpeedway IILarry KaplanSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Submarine Commander-Matthew HubbardSeptember 1982One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Super Baseball-March 1989
Super BreakoutSuper BreakoutNick TurnerOctober 1981Sears exclusive title through the end of 1981
Super Football-Doug NeubauerMarch 1989
SupermanSupermanJohn DunnSeptember 1979
SurroundChaseAlan MillerSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Swordquest: Earthworld-Dan HitchensOctober 1982
Swordquest: Fireworld-Tod FryeFebruary 1983
Swordquest: Waterworld-Tod FryeOctober 1983Sold via mail-order through Atari Club.
Taz-Steve WoitaApril 1984Reworked for PAL regions as Asterix in March 1985.
Track & Field-Seth Lipkin and Jacques HugonJuly 1986Licensed by Konami.
Vanguard-Dave PayneDecember 1982Licensed by SNK
Video CheckersCheckersCarol ShawSeptember 1980
Video ChessVideo ChessLarry Wagner, Bob WhiteheadNovember 1979
Video OlympicsPong SportsJoe DecuirSeptember 1977One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Video PinballArcade PinballBob SmithApril 1981
WarlordsWarlordsCarla MeninskyJuly 1981
Xenophobe-March 1991Licensed by Bally Midway
Yars' RevengeYars' RevengeHoward Scott WarshawMay 1982

Games published by third parties

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As the Atari 2600 console grew in popularity, in 1980[8] other game developers, such as Activision and Imagic, entered the market and published more than 380 of their own cartridges for the Atari 2600. Many of the most popular Atari 2600 games, such as Pitfall! and Demon Attack, are third-party games.[9]

Game TitleDeveloper (Designer)PublisherYear
[4]
GenreNotes
Acid DropDennis Kiss[10]Salu Ltd1992StrategyPAL-only; puzzle game; last game released. Atari 2600s stopped being manufactured
The Activision DecathlonActivision (David Crane)ActivisionAugust 1983Sports
Adventures of TronAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkFebruary 1983Action
AirlockData AgeData AgeOctober 1982Action
Air RaidMenAVisionMenAVision1982ActionOnly 13 copies known to exist [citation needed]
Air RaidersAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkFebruary 1983Action
Alien20th Century Fox20th Century FoxDecember 1982Action
Alien's ReturnGem International CorporationHome Vision1983ActionPrimarily a PAL release. Released in NTSC format as E.T Go Home
AmidarParker BrothersParker BrothersNovember 1982Actionlicensed by Konami
Armor AmbushAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkSeptember 1982Action, Racing / Drivingconversion of Intellivision Armor Battle
Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris SuperkicksXonoxXonoxNovember 1983Strategydouble-ended cartridge
Artillery Duel/Ghost ManorXonoxXonox1983Strategydouble-ended cartridge
Artillery Duel/Spike's PeakXonoxXonox1983Strategydouble-ended cartridge
Artillery DuelAction GraphicsXonox1983Strategy
AssaultBombBombQ4 1983Action
AstroblastAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkJuly 1982Actionconversion of Intellivision Astrosmash
AtlantisImagicImagicJuly 1982Action
Atlantis IIImagicImagicOctober 1982Action
Bachelor PartyMystiquePlayAroundNovember 1982Adult, ActionOriginally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series.
Bachelorette PartyPlayAround1982Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Burning Desire
Bank Heist20th Century Fox20th Century FoxJuly 1983Action, Racing / Driving
BarnstormingActivisionActivisionMarch 1982Action
Base AttackHome VisionHome Vision1983shooterShooter game where the player controls a jet bombing enemy bases, and has to avoid missiles launched from the cities.[11]
BeamriderCheshire EngineeringActivisionJuly 1984Action
Beany BopperSirius Software20th Century FoxSeptember 1982Action
Beat Em and Eat EmMystiquePlayAroundNovember 1982Adult, ActionOriginally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series. First pornographic video game released for the Atari 2600.
Berenstain BearsColecoColecoMarch 1984EducationalKid Vid Voice Module required to function
BermudaSuntek?Suntek/Quelle/Rainbow Vision/Hertie1983ShooterHack of River Raid
Bermuda TriangleData AgeData AgeMarch 1983Action
Birthday ManiaTokar, Robert AnthonyPersonal Games CompanyAugust 1984Action
Blue PrintCBS ElectronicsCBS ElectronicsJuly 1983ActionLicensed by Bally Midway
Bobby is Going HomeBit CorporationCCE1983
Boing!First Star SoftwareFirst Star SoftwareJanuary 1984Action
BoxingActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionAugust 1980Sports
BridgeActivision (Larry Kaplan)ActivisionDecember 1980Strategy
Buck Rogers: Planet of ZoomSegaSegaNovember 1983Action
BugsData AgeData AgeOctober 1982Action
Bumper BashSpectravisionSpectravision1983Action
Bump 'n' JumpMattel ElectronicsM NetworkNovember 1983Action, Racing / Drivinglicensed by Data East USA
BurgerTimeMattel ElectronicsM Network1982Actionlicensed by Data East USA
Burning DesirePlayAround1983Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Bachelorette Party
Busy PoliceZellers1983unlicensed reproduction of Keystone Kapers[12]
CakewalkCommaVidCommaVidJune 1983Action
California GamesEpyxEpyxJune 1988Sports
CarnivalWoodside Design AssociatesColecoNovember 1982Action
Cathouse BluesPlayAround1982Adult
ChallengeFunvisionReleased in NTSC format by Zellers
Challenge of NexarSirius SoftwareSpectravisionNovember 1982Action
Chase the Chuck WagonTMQ SoftwareSpectravisionOctober 1983Action
CheckersActivision (Alan Miller)ActivisionAugust 1980Strategy
China SyndromeSpectravisionSpectravisionSeptember 1982Action
Chopper CommandActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionMay 1982Action
Chuck Norris Superkicks/Ghost ManorXonoxXonox1983Actiondouble-ended cartridge
Chuck Norris Superkicks/Spike's PeakXonoxXonox1983Actiondouble-ended cartridge
Chuck Norris SuperkicksXonoxXonox1983Action
CoconutsTelesysTelesysOctober 1982Action
Color Bar GeneratorVideosoftVideosoftDecember 1983
CommandoImagineeringActivisionJune 1988Actionlicensed by Data East USA
Commando RaidJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesOctober 1982Action
Communist Mutants from Space (cassette)StarpathStarpathAugust 1982Action
Condor AttackUltravisionNovember 1982
ConfrontationAnswer SoftwareAnswer Software1983StrategyOnly originally available directly from Answer Software for a short time.
Congo BongoSegaSegaDecember 1983Action
Cosmic ArkImagic (Rob Fulop)ImagicAugust 1982Action
Cosmic CommuterActivisionActivisionAugust 1985Action
Cosmic CorridorZimagFebruary 1983NTSC release of Bit Corporation's Space Tunnel
Cosmic CreepsTelesysTelesysNovember 1982Action
Cosmic Free FireAction Hi-TechPAL-format[13]
Cosmic SwarmCommaVidCommaVidMay 1982Action
Crab ControlAction Hi-TechPAL-format[13]
CrackpotsActivisionActivisionJuly 1983Action
Crash Dive20th Century Fox20th Century FoxSeptember 1983Action
Creature StrikeHome Entertainment Suppliers1992ShooterReleased as part of a "2 PAK SPECIAL"[14]
Cross ForceSpectravisionSpectravisionSeptember 1982Action
Cruise MissileFroggo1987Same game as Exocet released by Panda
Crypts of Chaos20th Century Fox20th Century FoxFebruary 1983Adventure, Role-Playing (RPG)
CubicolorRob FulopDecember 1986Strategy
Custer's RevengeMystiqueMystiqueNovember 1982Adult, WesternOriginally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series. Withdrawn in the state of Oklahoma.[15]
Dancing PlateBit Corporation1982PAL release
Dark CavernAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkNovember 1982conversion of Intellivision Night Stalker
Deadly DiscsAPh Technological ConsultingTelegames1983Actionreissue of M Network's Tron: Deadly Discs
Deadly DuckSirius Software20th Century FoxSeptember 1982Action
Death TrapAvalon HillAvalon HillJuly 1983Action, Strategy
Demolition HerbyTelesysTelesysJanuary 1983Action
Demon AttackImagic (Rob Fulop)ImagicApril 1982Fixed shooter
Dice PuzzlePandaJanuary 1984
DishasterZimagZimagFebruary 1983ActionZimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's Dancing Plate
DolphinActivisionActivisionMay 1983Action
Donkey KongImaginative Systems SoftwareColecoJuly 1982Actionlicensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26143)
Donkey Kong JuniorWoodside Design AssociatesColecoSeptember 1983Actionlicensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26144)
Double DragonImagineeringActivisionQ4 1989Actionlicensed by Technōs Japan
Dragon TreasureZellers1981unlicensed reproduction of Dragonfire[12]
DragonfireImagic (Bob Smith)ImagicDecember 1982Action
Dragonstomper (cassette)StarpathStarpathOctober 1982Role-Playing (RPG)
DragsterActivision (David Crane)ActivisionAugust 1980Racing / Driving
Dungeon MasterHome Entertainment Suppliers1992Action, AdventureReleased as part of a "2 pak special"[14]
Earth Dies ScreamingSirius Software20th Century FoxJune 1983Action
Earth AttackZellers1983unlicensed reproduction of Defender[12]
Eddy Langfinger, der MuseumsdiebQuelle1983ActionPAL release
EggomaniaJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesJanuary 1983Action
Eli's LadderSimageSimageAugust 1984Educational
Encounter at L-5Data AgeData AgeOctober 1982Action
EnduroActivisionActivisionMay 1983Racing / Driving
EntombedWestern TechnologiesU.S. GamesMarch 1983Action, StrategyResearchers going through the game code in the 2010s have been unable to figure out how the game's maze-generating algorithm managed to consistently generate playable mazes. The original coder says he got it from another programmer who wrote it while drunk.
Escape from the Mindmaster (cassette)StarpathStarpathOctober 1982Adventure
EspialOrca CorporationTigervisionMay 1984Action
ExocetPandaPandaJanuary 1984ActionSame game as Cruise Missile released by Froggo
Exocet MissileJohn SandsPAL release
Extra TerrestrialsHerman QuastSkill Screen GamesQ1 1984ActionOnly 5 copies are known to exist
Fantastic VoyageSirius Software20th Century FoxDecember 1982Action
Farmer DanZellersunlicensed reproduction of Gopher[12]
Fast EddieSirius Software20th Century FoxSeptember 1982Action
Fast FoodTelesysTelesysOctober 1982Action
FathomImagic (Rob Fulop)ImagicAugust 1983Action
Fighter PilotActivisionPAL release of Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator
Final ApproachApolloApolloSeptember 1982Simulation, Strategy
Fireball (cassette)StarpathStarpathAugust 1982Action
Fire FighterImagic (Brad Stewart)ImagicSeptember 1982Action
Fire FlyMythiconMythiconSeptember 1983Action
Fisher PriceCCE1983Same game as Aquatak, Sea Hunt and Scuba Diver
Fishing DerbyActivision (David Crane)ActivisionAugust 1980Action, Sports
Flash GordonSirius Software20th Century FoxMay 1983Action
Frankenstein's MonsterData AgeData AgeMarch 1983Action
FreewayActivision (David Crane)ActivisionJuly 1981Action
FroggerAPh Technological ConsultingParker BrothersJuly 1982Action
Frogs and FliesAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkOctober 1982Actionconversion of Intellivision Frog Bog
The Official Frogger (cassette)StarpathSeptember 1983Action
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!Parker BrothersParker BrothersOctober 1984Action
Front LineIndivideoColecoMarch 1984Actionlicensed by Taito
FrostbiteActivisionActivisionOctober 1983Action
Gamma-AttackGammationGammationDecember 1982ActionOnly one copy known to exist. It was listed on eBay for $500,000 but never sold.
Gangster AlleySpectravisionSpectravisionJuly 1982Action
Gas HogSpectravisionSpectravision1983Action
GauntletAnswer SoftwareAnswer SoftwareQ3 1983Action
General RetreatPlayAroundPlayAround1983Adult, WesternGender-swapped version of Custer’s Revenge, which never appeared in the US markets. PAL-only.
GhostbustersActivision (David Crane)ActivisionAugust 1985Action
Ghostbusters IIActivisionSalu Ltd1990ActionPAL-only
Ghost Manor/Spike's PeakXonoxXonoxSeptember 1983Actiondouble-ended cartridge
Ghost ManorXonoxXonox1983Action
G.I. Joe: Cobra StrikeParker BrothersParker BrothersFebruary 1983Action
GigoloPlayAround1982AdultReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Bachelor Party
Glacier PatrolVSSTelegamesSeptember 1989Action
GlibQualtronic DevicesSelchow and RighterSeptember 1983Strategy
GopherJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesJanuary 1983Action
GorfRoklan CorporationCBS ElectronicsDecember 1982Actionlicensed by Bally Midway
Grand PrixActivision (David Crane)ActivisionMarch 1982Racing / Driving
Great EscapeBombBomb1983Action
GuardianApolloApolloDecember 1982Action
GyrussRoklan CorporationParker BrothersJune 1984Actionlicensed by Konami
HalloweenVSSWizard VideoSeptember 1983Action
Harbor EscapePanda1983
H.E.R.O.ActivisionActivisionMarch 1984Action
I Want My MommyZimagZimagFebruary 1983ActionNTSC release of Bit Corporation's Open Sesame
Ice HockeyActivision (Alan Miller)ActivisionDecember 1981Action, Sports
Inca GoldZellers1982Zeller's NTSC release of Funvision's Inca Gold
InfiltrateApolloApolloSeptember 1982Action, Strategy
International SoccerAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkNovember 1982Sports
James Bond 007On Time SoftwareParker BrothersMay 1984Action
JawbreakerOn-Line SystemsTigervisionAugust 1982Action
Journey EscapeData AgeData AgeJanuary 1983Action
Jungle FeverPlayAroundPlayAround1982Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Knight on the Town
Kaboom!Activision (Larry Kaplan, David Crane)ActivisionJuly 1981Action
KarateUltravisionUltravisionNovember 1982Action
Keystone KapersActivisionActivisionMay 1983Action
Killer Satellites (cassette)StarpathStarpathMarch 1983Action
King KongSoftware ElectronicsTigervisionAugust 1982Action
Knight on the TownPlayAround1982Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Jungle Fever
Kool-Aid ManMattel ElectronicsM NetworkSeptember 1983Action
Kung-Fu MasterImagineeringActivisionSeptember 1987Actionlicensed by Data East USA
Lady in WadingPlayAroundPlayAround1982Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em
Laser BlastActivision (David Crane)ActivisionMarch 1981Action
Laser GatesImagic, VentureVisionImagicOctober 1983Action
Laser VolleyZellers1983unlicensed reproduction of Laser Gates[12]
LochjawApolloApolloJune 1982ActionLater released by Apollo as Shark Attack
Lock 'n' ChaseAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkOctober 1982Actionlicensed by Data East USA.
London BlitzAvalon HillAvalon HillJune 1983Strategy
Lost LuggageApolloApolloJune 1982Action
M.A.D.Western TechnologiesU.S. GamesFebruary 1983Action
MagiCardCommaVidCommaVidMay 1981
MalagaiAnswer SoftwareQ3 1983Action
MangiaSpectravisionSpectravisionQ1 1983Action
MarauderOn-Line SystemsTigervisionOctober 1982
Marine WarsDigivisionKonami1983ActionPAL version released by Gakken.
M*A*S*H20th Century Fox20th Century FoxApril 1983Action
Master BuilderSpectravisionSpectravisionQ1 1983Action
Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-ManMattel ElectronicsM NetworkDecember 1983Action
MegaBoyDynacom1990EducationalThe cartridge, the only known 64k Atari 2600 game, came with a Brazilian portable console also called Megaboy.[16]
Mega Force20th Century Fox20th Century FoxDecember 1982Action
MegamaniaActivisionActivisionSeptember 1982Action
Miner 2049erBig Five SoftwareTigervisionMay 1983Action
Miner 2049er IIBig Five SoftwareTigervisionDecember 1983Action
Mines of MinosCommaVidCommaVidOctober 1982Action
Missile ControlVideo Gems1983ActionPAL-format[17]
Mission 3000 A.D.Bit CorporationBit Corporation1983Action
Mission SurviveVideo Gems1983ActionPAL-format[17]
Mogul ManiacVideo SoftAmigaAugust 1983Action, Simulation, Sports
Montezuma's Revenge: Starring Panama JoeJames Wickstead Design AssociatesParker BrothersOctober 1984Action
MoonsweeperImagic (Bob Smith)ImagicJuly 1983Action
MotocrossQuelle1983Racing / Driving, Sports
Motocross RacerXonoxXonoxOctober 1984Racing / Driving
Mountain KingVSSCBS ElectronicsDecember 1983Action
Mouse TrapJames Wickstead Design AssociatesColecoOctober 1982Actionlicensed by Exidy; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26146)
Mr. Do!IndivideoColecoSeptember 1983Actionlicensed by Universal Co., Ltd.
Mr. Do's CastleParker BrothersParker BrothersDecember 1984Actionlicensed by Universal Co., Ltd.
Mr. PostmanBit Corporation1983
The Music MachineChristian Software DevelopmentSparrow, HomeComputer SoftwareDecember 1983Action, Educational
My GolfImagineering (company)HES1990PAL-only
Name This GameJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesJanuary 1983Action
NightmareSancho / Tang's Electronic Co.1983ActionPanda released this game as Stunt Man
Night StalkerM NetworkTelegames1989ActionPAL release of Dark Cavern
No Escape!ImagicImagicApril 1983Action
NutsTechnovision1983PAL-only
Ocean City DefenderZellersunlicensed reproduction of Atlantis[12]
Off Your RockerAmigaAmiga1983Action
Oink!Activision (Mike Lorenzen)ActivisionApril 1983Action
Omega RaceCBS ElectronicsCBS ElectronicsDecember 1983Actionlicensed by Bally Midway
Open SesameBit CorporationBit Corporation1983ActionPAL release
Out of ControlAvalon HillAvalon HillMarch 1984Action, Racing / Driving
Pac-KongFunvision1983ActionA later PAL release of Funvision's Inca Gold
Panda ChaseHome Vision1983PAL-only
ParachuteGem International CorporationHome Vision1983ActionPAL-only
Paris AttackunknownStarsoft1982Action / ShooterPAL-only
Party Mix (cassette)StarpathStarpathOctober 1983Action, Racing / Driving
Pete Rose BaseballImagineeringAbsolute EntertainmentFebruary 1989Sports
Phantom TankBit Corporation1983PAL release
Phantom-PanzerQuelle1983ActionQuelle's PAL release of Bit Corporation's Phantom Tank
Phaser Patrol (cassette)StarpathStarpathAugust 1982Action
Philly FlasherMystique, PlayAroundMystique1982Adult, ActionReleased as a 2-in-1 cart with Cathouse Blues
Pick 'n PileUbisoftSalu Ltd1990StrategyPAL-only
PicnicWestern TechnologiesU.S. GamesJanuary 1983Action
Piece o' CakeWestern TechnologiesU.S. GamesMarch 1983Action
PinballZellersPinballunlicensed reproduction of Video Pinball[12]
Piraten-SchiffSpectravisionPAL release of Gas Hog
Pitfall!Activision (David Crane)ActivisionAugust 1982Action
Pitfall II: Lost CavernsActivision (David Crane)ActivisionMarch 1984Action
Planet PatrolSpectravisionSpectravisionJuly 1982Action
Planeten PatrouileSpectravisionPAL release of Planet Patrol
Plaque AttackActivisionActivisionMay 1983Action
PolarisTigervisionTigervisionApril 1983Actionlicensed by Taito
PooyanKonamiKonami1983ActionPAL version released by Gakken.
PopeyeParker BrothersParker BrothersSeptember 1983Actionlicensed by Nintendo
Porky'sDunhill Electronic Media, Lazer Microsystems20th Century FoxJuly 1983Adventure
Pressure CookerActivisionActivisionOctober 1983Action
Private EyeActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionFebruary 1984Action
Pyramid WarS.S.1983PAL release
Q*bertJames Wickstead Design AssociatesParker BrothersJuly 1983ActionReissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26150)
Q*bert's QubesMylstar ElectronicsParker BrothersDecember 1984Action
Quest for Quintana RooVSSSunrise1983Action, Adventure
Quick StepImagicImagicSeptember 1983Action
Rabbit Transit (cassette)StarpathStarpathJuly 1983Action
RacquetballApolloApolloJune 1982Action, Sports
RadarZellers1983unlicensed reproduction of Cruise Missile[12]
Raft RiderWestern TechnologiesU.S. Games1983Action
Ram ItTelesysTelesysJanuary 1983Action
RampageBob PolaroActivisionMay 1989Actionlicensed by Bally Midway.
ReactorD. Gottlieb & Co.Parker BrothersFebruary 1983Action
Red Sea CrossingSteve SchustackInspirational Video ConceptsOctober 1983Only available through mail order from a magazine. 100 copies were apparently produced but only 2 have been found.[18]
Rescue Terra 1VentureVisionVentureVisionDecember 1982Action
Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes20th Century Fox20th Century FoxFebruary 1983Action
Riddle of the SphinxImagic (Bob Smith)ImagicSeptember 1982Action, Adventure
River PatrolOrca CorporationTigervisionMay 1984Action
River RaidActivision (Carol Shaw)ActivisionDecember 1982Action
River Raid IIImagineeringActivisionNovember 1988Action
Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot - The JoustComputer Magic, Ltd.XonoxQ2 1984Actiondouble-ended cartridge
Robin HoodXonoxXonox1983Action
Robot Commando RaidVidTec1982
Robot TankActivision (Alan Miller)ActivisionJune 1983Action
Roc'n RopeColecoColecoJune 1984Actionlicensed by Konami
Room of DoomCommaVidCommaVidOctober 1982Action
Save Our ShipTechnovision1983PAL release
Scuba DiverPandaJanuary 1984
Sea HawkFroggoFroggo1988Action
SeahawkSancho (Tang's Electronic Co.)January 1984Action
SeamonsterPuzzy / Bit Corporation1982Action
SeaquestActivisionActivisionFebruary 1983Action
Sea HuntFroggoFroggo1987ActionFroggo's release of Panda's Scuba Diver
Shark AttackApolloAugust 1982A re-release of Lochjaw, which has subtle differences
Shootin' GalleryImagicImagicMarch 1983Action
Shuttle OrbiterAvalon HillAvalon HillMarch 1984Action, Simulation
Sir LancelotXonoxXonox1983Action
Skate Boardin': A Radical AdventureImagineeringAbsolute EntertainmentJanuary 1988Action, Sports
Skeet ShootApolloApolloDecember 7, 1981Action
SkiingActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionDecember 1980Sports
Sky JinksActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionNovember 1982Racing / Driving
Sky SkipperParker BrothersParker BrothersApril 1983Action
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's CastleJames Wickstead Design AssociatesColecoApril 1983Action
The Smurfs Save the Day[19]ColecoNovember 1983ActionKid Vid Voice Module required to function
Snail Against SquirrelBit Corporation1983ActionPAL release. Released in NTSC format as Squirrel
Sneak 'N PeekJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesAugust 1982Simulation
Solar FoxCBS ElectronicsCBS ElectronicsJuly 1983Actionlicensed by Bally Midway
Solar StormImagicImagicJune 1983Action
SorcererMythiconMythiconSeptember 1983Action
Space AdventureZellers1981Zellers' release of 20th Century Fox's Flash Gordon
Space AttackAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkJuly 1982Action
Space CanyonApolloPanda1983ActionPanda's release of Apollo's Space Cavern
Space CavernApolloApolloJune 1982Action
SpacechaseApolloApolloJanuary 1982Action
Space GridAction Hi-TechPAL-format[13]
Space JockeyJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesMarch 1982Action
Spacemaster X-7Sirius Software20th Century FoxJune 1983Action, Strategy
Space Shuttle: A Journey into SpaceActivisionActivisionNovember 1983Simulation
SpiderdroidFroggoFroggo1987ActionFroggo's release of Parker Brothers' Amidar
Spider FighterActivisionActivisionJanuary 1983Action
Spider-ManParker BrothersParker BrothersNovember 1982Action
Spider MazeK-Tel Vision1982K-Tel Vision's NTSC release of Funvision's Inca Gold
Spike's PeakXonoxXonox1983Action
Spitfire AttackMilton BradleyMilton Bradley1983Action
SpringerOrca CorporationTigervisionOctober 1983Action
Spy HunterSegaSegaOctober 1984Action, Racing / Drivinglicensed by Bally Midway
Squeeze BoxJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesJanuary 1983Action
SssnakeData AgeData AgeOctober 1982Action
StampedeActivision (Bob Whitehead)ActivisionDecember 1981Action
Star FoxMythiconMythiconSeptember 1983Action
StargunnerTelesysTelesysJanuary 1983Action
StarmasterActivision (Alan Miller)ActivisionJune 1982Action
Star StrikeMattel ElectronicsM NetworkJune 1983Actionconversion of Intellivision Star Strike
Star Trek: Strategic Operations SimulatorSegaSegaOctober 1983Action
Star VoyagerImagic (Bob Smith)ImagicApril 1982Action
Star Wars: The Arcade GameJames Wickstead Design AssociatesParker BrothersJuly 1984Action
Star Wars: Jedi ArenaParker BrothersParker BrothersFebruary 1983Action
Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star BattleParker BrothersParker BrothersOctober 1983Action
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes BackParker BrothersParker BrothersJune 1982Action
SteeplechaseVideo Gems1983Action, SportsPAL-format[17]
Strategy XKonamiKonami1983ActionPAL version released by Gakken.
Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-upsParker BrothersParker BrothersApril 1983Strategy
StrongholdCommaVidCommaVidJuly 1983Action
Stunt ManPandaJanuary 1984ActionPanda's NTSC release of Sancho's Nightmare
Sub-ScanSegaSegaMarch 1983StrategySega's release of its Deep Scan arcade game
SubterraneaImagicImagicDecember 1983Action
Suicide Mission (cassette)StarpathStarpathAugust 1982Action
Summer GamesEpyxEpyxOctober 1987Action, Sports
Super BaumeisterSpectravision1983ArcadePAL release of Master Builder
Super Challenge BaseballAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkJuly 1982Sportsreissued by Telegames in 1988
Super Challenge FootballAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkJuly 1982Sportsreissued by Telegames in 1988
Super CobraRoklan CorporationParker BrothersSeptember 1983Actionlicensed by Konami
Surfer's Paradise: But Danger Below!Video Gems1983Action, SportsPAL-format[17]
Survival Island (cassette)StarpathStarpathNovember 1983Adventure
Survival RunRenaissance TechnologyMilton Bradley1983Action
Sword of Saros (cassette)StarpathStarpathNovember 1983Adventure, RPG
Tac-ScanSegaSegaMarch 1983Action
Tank BrigadePanda1983Panda's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's Phantom Tank
Tank CityAction Hi-TechPAL release of Sega's Thunderground
Tanks But No TanksZimagFebruary 1983Zimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's Phantom Tank
TapewormSpectravisionSpectravisionSeptember 1982Action
TapperBeck-TechSegaOctober 1984Action
Task ForceFroggo1988Froggo's release of Spectravision's Gangster Alley
Tax AvoidersDunhill ElectronicsAmerican VideogameDecember 1986Action
TennisActivision (Alan Miller)ActivisionMarch 1981Sports
The Texas Chainsaw MassacreVSSWizard VideoSeptember 1983Action
ThresholdOn-Line SystemsTigervisionAugust 1982Fixed shooter
ThundergroundSegaSegaSeptember 1983Action
Time PilotColecoColecoOctober 1983Actionlicensed by Konami
Time WarpZellers1983Zellers' NTSC release of Funvision's Time Warp
Title Match Pro WrestlingImagineeringAbsolute EntertainmentOctober 1987Sports
Tomarc the BarbarianXonoxXonoxQ2 1984Action
Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator AKA Dan Kitchen's Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter SimulatorImagineering (Dan Kitchen)Absolute EntertainmentFebruary 1989Action, Simulation
Tooth ProtectorsDSDCamelotAugust 1983ActionWas only available via mail order from Johnson & Johnson
Towering InfernoWestern TechnologiesU.S. GamesOctober 1982Action
Treasure BelowVideo Gems1983ActionPAL-format[17]
Trick ShotImagicImagicApril 1982Sports
Tron: Deadly DiscsAPh Technological ConsultingM NetworkJanuary 1983Actionconversion of Intellivision Tron: Deadly Discs
Tunnel RunnerCBS ElectronicsCBS ElectronicsDecember 1983Action
TurmoilSirius Software20th Century FoxNovember 1982Action
TutankhamParker BrothersParker BrothersJune 1983Actionlicensed by Konami
Universal ChaosTelegamesQ4 1989Action
Up'n DownSegaSegaOctober 1984Action, Racing / Driving
Venetian BlindsActivisionActivision1982/2003SimulationDeveloped in 1982, released publicly in 2003
VentureColecoColecoSeptember 1982Actionlicensed by Exidy; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26145)
Video JoggerExus CorporationExus Corporation1983Action
Video LifeCommaVidCommaVidJune 1984Life Simulation
Video ReflexExus CorporationExus Corporation1983Action
Vulture AttackK-Tel Vision1982K-Tel Vision's release of Ultravision's Condor Attack game program
WabbitApolloApolloOctober 1982Action
Wall BallAvalon HillJune 1983
Wall-DefenderBombBombQ4 1983Action
War ZoneAction Hi-TechPAL release of 20th Century Fox's M*A*S*H
WarplockData AgeData AgeOctober 1982Action
Weltraumtunnel (Space Tunnel)BitCorpBitCorp - Quelle1982ActionPAL-Release - Quelle-variant is a BitCorp-clone; also known e.g. as Ataque Laser, Innerspace, Laser Volley, Laser Gate, Laser Gates
Westward HoPlayAroundPlayAround1983Adult, WesternPlayAround’s rebrand of Custer’s Revenge, which never appeared in the US markets. PAL-only.
Wing WarImagicImagic1983ActionPAL-only
Winter GamesAction GraphicsEpyxOctober 1987Action, Sports
Wizard of WorRoklan CorporationCBS ElectronicsDecember 1982Actionlicensed by Bally Midway
Word ZapperJames Wickstead Design AssociatesU.S. GamesAugust 1982Action
Worm War ISirius Software20th Century FoxSeptember 1982Shooter
X-ManUniversal GamexJune 1983Adult, SimulationAdult-themed game unrelated to the X-Men.[20]
The Year 1999Rainbow Vision1983ShooterPAL exclusive
Z-TackBombBombQ4 1983Action
ZaxxonColecoColecoApril 1983Actionlicensed by Sega
Zoo FunSuntek1983PAL-only

Homebrew games

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The Atari 2600 has been a popular platform for homebrew projects, with 87 games publicly released. Unlike later systems, the Atari 2600 does not require a modchip to run cartridges. Many games are clones of existing games written as programming challenges,[21] often borrowing the name of the original.

In 2003, Activision selected several games for inclusion in the Game Boy Advance version of their Activision Anthology, as indicated below.[22]

TitleDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)YearGenreNotes
2005 Minigame MulticartChris Walton, Fred Quimby, Bob Montgomery, and Zach MatleyAtariAge2005Action
2048 2600Carlos Duarte do Nascimento (chesterbr)self-published2014PuzzleClone of 2048
A-VCS-tec ChallengeSimon Quernhorst (Programmer), Paul Slocum (Music)AtariAge2006ActionClone of Aztec Challenge[23]
AardvarkÓscar Toledo G. and Thomas Jentzsch and Nathan StrumAtariAge2019ActionVariation of Anteater
ActionautsRob Fulop2008SimulationOriginally planned for release in 1984
Alfred ChallengeEric BacherEbivision1998ActionPlatform-and-ladder game[citation needed]
Allia QuestIgor BarzilaiEbivision2001ActionFixed shooter [citation needed]
Alien GreedChris ReadSelf-Published2007Action
Alien Greed 2Scott DaytonNeo Games2008Action
Alien Greed 3Chris ReadNeo Games2010Action
Alien Greed 4Chris Read2600Connection2012Action
Alien HolocaustFernando Rodrigues SalvioBitnamic2022Action

Adventure

Based on the short film Alien Holocaust by Marcus Garrett and the developer as the character Bruce. It has a cartridge version and another sold with the DVD of the short film.[24]
Alien Holocaust 2: Invasion EarthFernando Rodrigues SalvioBitnamic2023Action/ShooterSequel to Alien Holocaust. In command of flying saucers, the player can destroy cities all over the world, being the first Atari game to graphically represent cities in Brazil, North America, Europe, Asia and Egypt. With soundtrack by Pedro Pimenta. It has a special version with a flying saucer-shaped packaging.[25]
AstronomerAlex PietrowPackrat2018SimulationA astronomy simulator where the player can use a telescope to observe stars. It is a pack in game for the Retron 77.
Bee-BallIvan MachadoAtariAge2007Action[26]
Bell HopperTomas Härdinself-published2011ActionA demake of Winterbells. Placed 5th in the game development competition at Assembly Summer 2011.[27]
Bigfoot Family SearchJason Santuci and Bobby Alexander
Boulder DashThomas Jentzsch and Andrew DavieAtariAge2011Action[28]
ChetiryChris Walton, Zach Matley, Fred QuimbyAtari AgePuzzleTetris clone. Melody Enhanced
Circus ConvoyAudacity GamesAudacity Games2021Action AdventureFirst game from publisher founded by David Crane, Garry Kitchen and Dan Kitchen.[29]
Climber 5Dennis DebroXYPE2004ActionIncluded in the Activision Anthology.[22]

Included in the Atari Flashback 2 as Atari Climber.

Conquest of MarsChamp Games (John W. Champeau)AtariAge2006ActionClone of Atari 8-bit family game Caverns of Mars[30]
DraconianSpiceWare (Darrell Spice, Jr.) Additional programming by Chris Walton. Music, Speech, Sound Effects by Michael HaasAtariAge2017ActionClone of Arcade game Bosconian, Draconian includes levels from both arcade versions (Namco and Midway), plus original levels
DungeonDavid WeavilAtari Age2009Adventure
Dungeon II: SolsticeDavid WeavilAtari Age2019Adventure
Duck Attack!Will NicholesAtariAge2010Action-AdventureLoosely based on Adventure[31]
Edtris 2600Ed FedermeyerHozer Video Games1995StrategyClone of Tetris[32]
EuchreErik Eidself-published2002StrategyIncluded in the Activision Anthology as Video Euchre[22]
Fall DownAaron CurtisAtariAge2005Action[33]
FlapPingKirk IsraelAtariAge2004Action[33]
Four-PlayZach MatleyAtariAge2006Strategy[33]
Galactopus!Ric PryorAtariAge2015Action/Shooter
GalagonJohn W. Champeau, Nathan Strum, Ross KeenumAtariAge2019ActionSupports AtariVox/Savekey for saving high scores
GrizzardsBruce-Robert Pocock, Zephyr SalzAtariAge2022RPGSupports AtariVox for voice. Contains save-to-cartridge circuitry on physical release, or uses AtariVox/Savekey for demo/download version.
Go Fish!Bob MontgomeryAtariAge2005Action[33]
GunfightManuel RotschkarXYPE2001Action[33]
Halo 2600Ed FriesAtariAge2010ActionBased on Bungie's Halo series; Fries was involved in Microsoft's acquisition of Bungie[34]
HeistTimothy MarshSelf Published2019Action
High Score Screen Burn Slow BurnBJ Best8bitclassics.com2010ActionHigh Score Screen Burn Slow Burn: The game that’s maybe not a game!
Hunchy IIChris WaltonAtariAge2005Action[33]
JammedThomas JentzschXYPE2001Strategy[33]
Juno FirstChris WaltonAtariAge2009ActionClone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
K.O. CruiserDevin CookAtariAge2010Sports[35]
L.E.M. Lunar Excursion ModuleFilippo SantelloccoAtariAge2010ActionInspired by arcade game Lunar Lander.
Lady BugChamp Games (John W. Champeau)AtariAge2006ActionClone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
MappyJohn W. Champeau, Mike Haas, Thomas JentzschAtariAge2019Action/PlatformClone of arcade game of the same name, AtariVox Enhanced
Marble CrazePaul SlocumXYPE2002Action[33]
Mean SantaJohn K. Harvey2600 Connection [1]2009Action/Strategy
Medieval MayhemSpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.)AtariAge2006ActionRemake of Warlords that adds arcade features missing from the original home version.[36]
Monkey KingAlex Pietrow2018ActionStrategic endless runner.
Okie DokieBob ColbertRetroware1996StrategyIncluded in the Activision Anthology[22]
OystronPiero CavinaXYPE1997/1998ActionIncluded in the Activision Anthology[22]
PescoEric BacherEbivision1999Action[33]
Pick Up20th Century FoxMark Klein2002ShooterFinished, but unreleased until self-published at 2002 Classic Gaming Expo
Pressure GaugeJohn K. HarveySelf-published1999Action/Puzzle[33]
Princess RescueChris SpryAtariAge2013ActionClone of Super Mario Bros.
QbAndrew DavieXYPE2001Action/Puzzle
ScrambleJohn W. Champeau (Champ Games)AtariAge2016ActionClone of arcade game of the same name.
SeawolfManuel RotschkarXYPE2004Action[33]
Shield ShifterJohn RederGood Deal Games2009
Skeleton+Eric BallAtariAge2003First-person shooterIncluded in the Activision Anthology[22]
SnappySebastian MihaiSelf Published2012Action[37]
Sound XEd FedermeyerHozer Video Games1994Music
Space GameKarl Garrison, Maggie VogelAtariAge2018ActionAtariVox Enhanced
Space RocksDarrell Spice, Jr.AtariAge2013ActionAtariVox Enhanced
Space Treat DeluxeFabrizio ZavagliAtariAge2003ActionIncluded in the Activision Anthology[22]
Space InstigatorsChristopher TumberXYPE2002Action[33]
Squish 'EmBob MontgomeryAtariAge2007ActionClone of Atari 8-bit family game of the same name.[38]
The StacksMike Mika and Kevin WilsonParzavision2011ActionPitfall!-like game based on a fictional homebrew mentioned in the novel Ready Player One and made downloadable at Stacks as part of a contest to win a DMC DeLorean
Star FireManuel Rotschkar, Thomas JentzschXYPE2003ActionClone of arcade game of the same name.[33]
Stay FrostySpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.)AtariAge2007ActionAlso included on 2007 AtariAge Holiday Cart: Stella's Stocking
Stay Frosty 2SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.)AtariAge2014Action
Stell-A-Sketch/Okie DokieBob ColbertRetroware1997Strategy
Strat-O-Gems DeluxeJohn PaysonAtariAge2005Strategy[33]
Super Cobra ArcadeChamp Games (John W. Champeau)AtariAge2017ActionClone of arcade game Super Cobra
SWOOPS!Thomas JentzschAtariAge2005Action[33]
SynthcartPaul SlocumAtariAge2002Music[33] Keyboard controllers are used to create sound loops
ThrustThomas JentzschXYPE2000Action[33] Clone of computer game of same name. Re-released with enhancements in 2002 as Thrust+ DC Edition and in 2003 as Thrust+ Platinum
Toyshop TroubleJohn Payson, Zach Matley, Bob Montgomery, Thomas Jentzsch, Nathan StrumAtariAge2007Action[33] Also released in 2006 as 2006 AtariAge Holiday Cart: Toyshop Trouble
TurboAtariAgeAtariAge2010Racing / DrivingClone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
Vault AssaultBrian Prescottself-published2001ActionIncluded in the Activision Anthology[22]
VongRick Skrbinaself-published2008Sports[39]
Wall Jump NinjaWalaberAtariAge2015ActionSupports the AtariVox
Warring WormsBaroque Gaming (Billy Eno)AtariAge2002Action[33] Expanded and re-released in 2005 as Warring Worms: The Worm (Re)Turns
The Wicked FatherJuno (Jamie Hamshere)self-published2011Action
Zippy the PorcupineChris SpryAtariAge2015ActionGame based on Sonic the Hedgehog
Zoo KeeperChamp Games (John W. Champeau)AtariAge2021ActionClone of arcade game of the same name.[40]

Additional titles (publisher unknown)

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Included with Atari Flashback 9 / Flashback 9 Gold[41][42]

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  1. Adventure II
  2. Asteroids Deluxe
  3. Atari Climber
  4. Burnin’ Rubber 
  5. Championship Soccer
  6. Chase It!
  7. Combat Two
  8. Decathlon
  9. Escape It!
  10. Fun with Numbers
  11. Miss It!
  12. RealSports Basketball
  13. Return to Haunted House
  14. Saboteur
  15. Shield Shifter
  16. Space Raid
  17. Strip Off
  18. Tempest
  19. Wizard

See also

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Notes

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References

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