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The Atari VCS with CX40 joystick

This is a list of games for the Atari Video Computer System, a console renamed to the Atari 2600 in November 1982. Sears licensed the console and many games from Atari, Inc., selling them under different names. A few cartridges were Sears exclusives.

The list contains 526 games, 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 Atari VCS was first released in North America on September 11, 1977 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

All 136 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 title Sears title Code Designer or programmer Year Genre Notes
32 in 1 - CX-26163 1988 Educational, Sports A multi-genre cartridge. It is a PAL-only release and is compatible with the Atari 7800.[4] 32 games are included, including games by Atari, Inc., Activision, CommaVid, and US Games.
3-D Tic-Tac-Toe 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe CX-2618 Carol Shaw 1980 Strategy
Action Pak - PRO-810 1981 Action, Strategy Value priced re-release of Othello, Dodge 'Em, and Breakout.
Adventure Adventure CX-2613 Warren Robinett 1980 Adventure Contains first well-known Easter Egg, containing the designer's name.
Air-Sea Battle Target Fun CX-2602 Larry Kaplan 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games.
Alpha Beam with Ernie - CX-26103 Michael Callahan (Programmer) Preston Stuart (Graphics) 1983 Educational Licensed by Children's Computer Workshop
Asterix - CX-2696 Steve Woita 1983 Action Primarily a PAL release. Same game as Taz but with altered graphics.
Asteroids Asteroids CX-2649 Brad Stewart 1981 Action
Atari Video Cube - CX-2670 1982 Strategy
Backgammon Backgammon CX-2617 Craig Nelson 1979 Strategy
Back To School Pak - PRO-812 1978 Educational, Strategy
Basic Math AKA Fun With Numbers Math CX-2661 Gary Palmer 1977 Educational One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Basic Programming - CX-2620 Warren Robinett 1979 Educational
Basketball Basketball CX-2624 Alan Miller 1978 Sports
Battlezone - CX-2681 Mike Feinstein and Brad Rice 1983 Action, Simulation
Berzerk Berzerk CX-2650 Dan Hitchens 1982 Action Licensed by Stern Electronics
Big Bird's Egg Catch - CX-26104 Christopher Omarzu 1983 Educational, Strategy Licensed by Children's Computer Workshop
Blackjack Blackjack CX-2651 Bob Whitehead 1977 Simulation One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Bowling Bowling CX-2628 Larry Kaplan 1979 Sports
Brain Games Brain Games CX-2664 Larry Kaplan 1978 Educational, Strategy
Breakout Breakaway IV CX-2622 Brad Stewart 1978 Action
Canyon Bomber Canyon Bomber CX-2607 David Crane 1978 Action
Casino Poker Plus CX-2652 Bob Whitehead 1978 Strategy
Centipede - CX-2676 1982 Action
Circus Atari Circus CX-2630 Mike Lorenzen 1980 Action
Codebreaker Codebreaker CX-2643 1978 Strategy
Combat Tank Plus CX-2601 Larry Wagner, Joe Decuir 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
A Game of Concentration Memory Match CX-2642 Jim Huether 1978 Traditional Originally titled Hunt & Score
Cookie Monster Munch - CX-26102 Gary Stark 1983 Educational Licensed by Children's Computer Workshop.
Crazy Climber - CX-2683 Alex Leavens 1982 Action Licensed by Nihon Bussan Co.
Crossbow - CX-26139 1987 Action Licensed by Exidy
Crystal Castles - CX-26110 Peter C. Niday (Programmer) Robert Vieira (Sound) Michael Kosaka (Graphics) 1983 Action
Dark Chambers - CX-26151 John Palevich 1988 Action
Defender Defender CX-2609 Bob Polaro 1982 Action Licensed by Williams Electronics
Defender II - CX-26120 Bill Aspromonte (Programmer) Andrew Fuchs (Sound) 1988 Action Re-release of Stargate
Demons to Diamonds Demons to Diamonds CX-2615 Nick Turner 1982 Action
Desert Falcon - CX-26140 Bob Polaro 1987 Action
Dig Dug - CX-2677 1983 Action Licensed by Namco
Dodge 'Em Dodger Cars CX-2637 Carla Meninsky 1980 Action, Racing
Double Dunk - CX-26159 Matthew Hubbard 1989 Sports
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - CX-2674 Howard Scott Warshaw 1982 Adventure
Fatal Run - CX-26162 Steve Aguirre 1990 Action, Racing / Driving PAL-only release; licensed by Sculptured Software
Flag Capture Capture CX-2644 Jim Huether 1978 Strategy
Football Football CX-2625 Bob Whitehead 1978 Sports
Frog Pond - CX-2665 1982 Action Unreleased prototype game included in Atari Flashback 2
Galaxian - CX-2684 Mark Ackerman, Glen Parker and Tom Calderwood 1983 Action Licensed by Namco
Golf Golf CX-2634 1980 Sports
Gravitar - CX-2685 1983 Action
Gremlins - CX-26127 Scott Smith (Programmer) Mimi Nyden (Graphics) Robert Vieira (Sound) 1984 Action
Hangman Spelling CX-2662 Alan Miller 1978 Strategy
Haunted House Haunted House CX-2654 James Andreasen 1982 Action, Adventure
Home Run Baseball CX-2623 Bob Whitehead 1978 Sports
Human Cannonball Cannon Man CX-2627 1978 Strategy
Hunt & Score (see Concentration) - CX-2642 Jim Huether 1978 Strategy
Ikari Warriors - CX-26177 1989/1990 Action Licensed by SNK
Indy 500 Race CX-2611 Ed Riddle 1977 Racing One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Joust - CX-2691 Mike Feinstein and Kevin Osborn 1983 Action Licensed by Williams Electronics
Jr. Pac-Man - CX-26123 Ava-Robin Cohen 1986 Action Licensed by Bally Midway
Jungle Hunt - CX-2688 Mike Feinstein and John Allred 1983 Side-scrolling action Licensed by Taito
Kangaroo - CX-2689 Kevin Osborn 1983 Action Licensed by Sun Electronics
Klax - CX-26192 Steve DeFrisco 1990 Action, Strategy PAL-only. Last official game released for 2600.
Krull - CX-2682 Dave Staugas 1983 Action
Mario Bros. - CX-2697 Dan Hitchens 1983 Action Licensed by Nintendo
Math Gran Prix Math Gran Prix CX-2658 Suki Lee 1982 Educational, Racing
Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and Robbers Maze Mania CX-2635 Rick Maurer 1980 Action
Midnight Magic - CX-26129 Glenn Axworthy 1986 Action
Millipede - CX-26118 Dave Staugas (Programmer) Jerome Domurat (Graphics) Andrew Fuchs (Sound) Robert Vieira (Sound) 1984 Fixed Shooter
Miniature Golf Arcade Golf[5] CX-2626 Tom Reuterdahl 1979 Simulation, Sports, Strategy
Missile Command Missile Command CX-2638 Rob Fulop 1981 Action
Moon Patrol - CX-2692 1983 Action licensed by Irem
MotoRodeo - CX-26171 Steve DeFrisco 1990 Racing / Driving, Sports licensed by Axlon
Ms. Pac-Man - CX-2675 Mike Horowitz and Josh Littlefield 1983 Action Licensed by Bally Midway[6]
Night Driver Night Driver CX-2633 Rob Fulop 1980 Action, Racing / Driving
Obelix - CX-26117 Suki Lee (Programmer) Dave Jolly (Graphics) Jeff Gusman (Sound) Andrew Fuchs (Sound) 1983 Action
Off the Wall - CX-26168 1989 Action
Oscar's Trash Race - CX-26101 Christopher Omarzu (Programmer) Preston Stuart (Graphics) 1983 Educational, Racing / Driving Licensed by Children's Computer Workshop
Othello Othello CX-2639 Ed Logg 1980 Strategy
Outlaw Gunslinger CX-2605 David Crane 1979 Action
Pac-Man Pac-Man CX-2646 Tod Frye 1982 Action Licensed by Namco
Pelé's Soccer AKA Championship Soccer Soccer CX-2616 Steve Wright 1980 Action, Sports
Pengo - CX-2690 Mark R. Hahn (Programmer) Andrew Fuchs (Sound) Jeff Gusman (Sound) Courtney Granner (Unknown) 1984 Action Licensed by Coreland, SEGA
Pepsi Invaders - CX-2632H Christopher Omarzu 1983 Action A special version of Space Invaders commissioned by Coca-Cola.
Phoenix - CX-2673 Mike Feinstein and John Mracek 1982 Action Licensed by Amstar Electronics.
Pigs in Space - CX-26114 Rob Zdybel (Programmer) John Russell (Programmer) Bill Aspromonte (Programmer) Michael Sierchio(Designer) 1983 Action
Polo - CX-PROTO 1983 Sports Unreleased prototype game.
Pole Position - CX-2694 Doug Macrae and John Allred 1983 Racing / Driving Licensed by Namco
Quadrun - CX-2686 Steve Woita 1983 Action
Racing Pak - PRO-811 1982 Racing / Driving
Radar Lock - CX-26176 Doug Neubauer 1989 Action
Raiders of the Lost Ark - CX-2659 Howard Scott Warshaw 1982 Adventure
RealSports Baseball - CX-2640 Joseph Tung 1982 Action, Sports
RealSports Boxing - CX-26135 1987 Action, Sports
RealSports Football - CX-2668 Robert Zdybel 1982 Sports
RealSports Soccer - CX-2667 Michael Sierchio 1983 Sports
RealSports Tennis - CX-2680 1983 Sports
RealSports Volleyball - CX-2666 Bob Polaro (Programmer) Alan Murphy (Graphics) 1982 Sports
Road Runner - CX-2663 Bob Polaro 1989/1992 Action, Racing / Driving
Rubik's Cube - CX-2698 1983 Strategy Rare re-release of Atari Video Cube
Secret Quest - CX-26170 Steve DeFrisco (Programmer) and Nolan Bushnell (Designer) 1989 Adventure Licensed by Axlon.
Sentinel - CX-26183 David Lubar (Programmer) 1990 Action
Signal Tracing Cartridge - CX- - - -
Sky Diver Dare Diver CX-2629 Jim Huether 1979 Action
Slot Machine Slots CX-2653 David Crane 1979 Simulation
Slot Racers Maze CX-2606 Warren Robinett 1978 Action
Snoopy and the Red Baron - CX-26111 Richard Dobbis (Programmer) Sam Comstock (Graphics) 1983 Action
Solaris - CX-26136 Doug Neubauer 1986 Action
Sorcerer's Apprentice - CX-26109 Peter C. Niday 1983 Action
Space Invaders Space Invaders CX-2632 Rick Maurer 1980 Action Licensed by Taito
Space War Space Combat CX-2604 Ian Shepard 1978 Action
Sprintmaster - CX-26155 Bob Polaro 1988 Action, Racing / Driving
Stargate - CX-26120 Bill Aspromonte (Programmer) Andrew Fuchs (Sound) 1984 Action Licensed by Williams Electronic Games
Star Raiders Star Raiders CX-2660 Carla Meninsky 1982 Action, Strategy
Star Ship Outer Space CX-2603 Bob Whitehead 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Steeplechase - CX-2614 Jim Huether 1980 Action, Sports One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Stellar Track - CX-2619 Robert Zdybel 1981 Simulation, Strategy One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Street Racer Speedway II CX-2612 Larry Kaplan 1977 Racing / Driving One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Submarine Commander - CX-2647 Matthew Hubbard 1982 Simulation One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears.
Super Baseball - CX-26152 1988 Action, Sports
Super Breakout Super Breakout CX-2608 Nick Turner 1978 Action
Super Football - CX-26154 Doug Neubauer 1988 Sports
Superman Superman CX-2631 John Dunn 1978/1979 Action, Adventure
Surround Chase CX-2641 Alan Miller 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Swordquest: Earthworld - CX-2656 Dan Hitchens 1982 Action, Adventure
Swordquest: Fireworld - CX-2657 Tod Frye 1983 Adventure
Swordquest: Waterworld - CX-2671 Tod Frye 1983 Adventure
Taz - CX-2699 Steve Woita 1983 Action
Track & Field - CX-26125 Seth Lipkin and Jacques Hugon 1983 Sports Licensed by Konami.
Vanguard - CX-2669 Dave Payne 1982 Action Licensed by SNK
Video Checkers Checkers CX-2636 Carol Shaw 1980 Strategy
Video Chess Video Chess CX-2645 Larry Wagner, Bob Whitehead 1979 Strategy
Video Olympics Pong Sports CX-2621 Joe Decuir 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games
Video Pinball Arcade Pinball CX-2648 Bob Smith 1980 Pinball
Warlords Warlords CX-2610 Carla Meninsky 1981 Action
Xenophobe - CX-26172 1990 Action Licensed by Bally Midway
Yars' Revenge Yars' Revenge CX-2655 Howard Scott Warshaw 1982[7][8] Action

Games published by third parties

As the Atari 2600 console grew in popularity, in 1980[9] 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.[10]

Game Title Developer (Designer) Publisher Year Genre Notes
Acid Drop Dennis Kiss[11] Salu Ltd 1992 Strategy PAL-only; puzzle game; last game released. Atari 2600s stopped being manufactured
Actionauts Rob Fulop 2008 Simulation Originally planned for release in 1984
The Activision Decathlon Activision (David Crane) Activision 1983 Sports
Adventures of Tron APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action
Airlock Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Air Raid MenAVision MenAVision 1982 Action Only 12 copies known to exist [citation needed]
Air Raiders APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action
Alien 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Alien's Return Gem International Corporation Home Vision 1983 Action Primarily a PAL release. Released in NTSC format as "E.T Go Home"
Amidar Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1982 Action licensed by Konami
Armor Ambush APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action, Racing / Driving conversion of Intellivision Armor Battle
Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks Xonox Xonox 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge
Artillery Duel/Ghost Manor Xonox Xonox 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge
Artillery Duel/Spike's Peak Xonox Xonox 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge
Artillery Duel Action Graphics Xonox 1983 Strategy
Assault Bomb Bomb 1983 Action
Astroblast APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action conversion of Intellivision Astrosmash
Atlantis Imagic Imagic 1982 Action
Atlantis II Imagic Imagic 1982 Action
Bachelor Party Mystique PlayAround 1982 Action
Bachelorette Party Mystique PlayAround 1982 Action Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Burning Desire"
Bank Heist 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1983 Action, Racing / Driving
Barnstorming Activision Activision 1982 Action
Base Attack Home Vision Home Vision 1983? shooter Original version of Z-Tack
Beamrider Cheshire Engineering Activision 1983 Action
Beany Bopper Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Beat Em and Eat Em Mystique PlayAround 1983 Action
Berenstain Bears Coleco Coleco 1983 Educational Kid Vid Voice Module required to function
Bermuda Suntek? Suntek/Quelle/Rainbow Vision/Hertie 1983 Shooter Hack of River Raid
Bermuda Triangle Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Birthday Mania Tokar, Robert Anthony Personal Games Company 1984 Action
Blue Print CBS Electronics CBS Electronics 1983 Action licensed by Bally Midway
BMX Airmaster Sculptured Software TNT Games 1989 Action, Sports
Bobby Is Going Home Bit Corporation CCE 1983
Boing! First Star Software First Star Software 1983 Action
Boxing Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1980 Sports
Bridge Activision (Larry Kaplan) Activision 1981 Strategy
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom Sega Sega 1983 Action
Bugs Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Bumper Bash Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Bump 'n' Jump Mattel Electronics M-Network 1983 Action, Racing / Driving licensed by Data East USA
BurgerTime Mattel Electronics M-Network 1982 Action licensed by Data East USA
Burning Desire PlayAround 1983 Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Bachelorette Party"
Busy Police Zellers 1983 unlicensed reproduction of Keystone Kapers[12]
Cakewalk CommaVid CommaVid 1983 Action
California Games Epyx Epyx 1987 Sports
Carnival Woodside Design Associates Coleco 1982 Action
Cathouse Blues PlayAround 1982
Challenge Funvision Released in NTSC format by Zellers
Challenge of Nexar Sirius Software Spectravision 1982 Action
Chase the Chuck Wagon TMQ Software Spectravision 1983 Action
Checkers Activision (Alan Miller) Activision 1981 Strategy
China Syndrome Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Chopper Command Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1982 Action
Chuck Norris Superkicks/Ghost Manor Xonox Xonox 1983 Action double-ended cartridge
Chuck Norris Superkicks/Spike's Peak Xonox Xonox 1983 Action double-ended cartridge
Chuck Norris Superkicks Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
Coconuts Telesys Telesys 1982 Action
Commando Imagineering Activision 1988 Action licensed by Data East USA
Commando Raid James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Communist Mutants from Space (Cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Action
Condor Attack Ultravision 1983
Confrontation Answer Software Answer Software 1983 Strategy Only originally available directly from Answer Software for a short time.
Congo Bongo Sega Sega 1983 Action
Cosmic Ark Imagic (Rob Fulop) Imagic 1982 Action
Cosmic Commuter Activision Activision 1984 Action
Cosmic Corridor Zimag 1983 NTSC release of Bit Corporation's "Space Tunnel"
Cosmic Creeps Telesys Telesys 1982 Action
Cosmic Free Fire Action Hi-Tech PAL-format[13]
Cosmic Swarm CommaVid CommaVid 1982 Action
Crab Control Action Hi-Tech PAL-format[13]
Crackpots Activision Activision 1983 Action
Crash Dive 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1983 Action
Cross Force Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Cruise Missile Froggo 1987 Same game as "Exocet" released by Panda
Crypts of Chaos 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1982 Adventure, Role-Playing (RPG)
Cubicolor Rob Fulop 1982 Strategy
Custer's Revenge Mystique Mystique 1982 Adult, Western
Dancing Plate Bit Corporation 1982 PAL release
Dark Cavern APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 conversion of Intellivision Night Stalker
Deadly Discs APH Technological Consulting Telegames 1983 Action reissue of M-Network's Tron: Deadly Discs
Deadly Duck Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Death Trap Avalon Hill Avalon Hill 1983 Action, Strategy
Demolition Herby Telesys Telesys 1983 Action
Demon Attack Imagic (Rob Fulop) Imagic 1982 Action
Dice Puzzle Panda 1983
Dishaster Zimag Zimag 1983 Action Zimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's "Dancing Plate"
Dolphin Activision Activision 1983 Action
Donkey Kong Imaginative Systems Software Coleco 1982 Action licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26143)
Donkey Kong Junior Woodside Design Associates Coleco 1983 Action licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26144)
Double Dragon Imagineering Activision 1989 Action licensed by Technos Japan
Dragon Treasure Zellers unlicensed reproduction of Dragonfire[12]
Dragonfire Imagic (Bob Smith) Imagic 1982 Action
Dragonstomper (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Role-Playing (RPG)
Dumbo's Flying Circus Atari 1983 Action Unreleased prototype game
Dragster Activision (David Crane) Activision 1980 Racing / Driving
Earth Dies Screaming Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Earth Attack Zellers unlicensed reproduction of Defender[12]
Eddy Langfinger, der Museumsdieb Quelle 1983 Action PAL release
Eggomania James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Eli's Ladder Simage Simage 1982 Educational
Encounter at L-5 Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Enduro Activision Activision 1983 Racing / Driving
Entombed Western Technologies US Games 1982 Action, Strategy Researchers 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) Starpath Starpath 1982 Adventure
Espial Orca Corporation Tigervision 1984 Action
Exocet Panda Panda 1983 Action Same game as "Cruise Missile" released by Froggo
Exocet Missile John Sands PAL release
Extra Terrestrials Herman Quast Skill Screen Games 1984 Action
Fantastic Voyage Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Farmer Dan Zellers unlicensed reproduction of Gopher[12]
Fast Eddie Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Fast Food Telesys Telesys 1982 Action
Fathom Imagic (Rob Fulop) Imagic 1983 Action
Fighter Pilot Activision PAL release of "Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator"
Final Approach Apollo Apollo 1982 Simulation, Strategy
Fireball (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Action
Fire Fighter Imagic (Brad Stewart) Imagic 1982 Action
Fire Fly Mythicon Mythicon 1983 Action
Fisher Price CCE Same game as "Aquatak", "Sea Hunt" and "Scuba Diver"
Fishing Derby Activision (David Crane) Activision 1980 Action, Sports
Flash Gordon Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1983 Action
Frankenstein's Monster Data Age Data Age 1983 Action
Freeway Activision (David Crane) Activision 1981 Action
Frogger APh Technological Consulting Parker Brothers 1982 Action
Frogs and Flies APh Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action conversion of Intellivision Frog Bog
The Official Frogger (cassette) Starpath 1983 Action
Frogger II: Threeedeep! Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1984 Action
Front Line Individeo Coleco 1984 Action licensed by Taito Corporation
Frostbite Activision Activision 1983 Action
Gamma-Attack Gammation Gammation 1983 Action Only one copy known to exist. It was listed on eBay for $500,000 but never sold.
Gangster Alley Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Gas Hog Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Gauntlet Answer Software Answer Software 1983 Action
Ghostbusters Activision (David Crane) Activision 1985 Action
Ghostbusters II Activision Salu Ltd 1990/1992 Action PAL-only
Ghost Manor/Spike's Peak Xonox Xonox 1983 Action double-ended cartridge
Ghost Manor Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action
Gigolo PlayAround 1982 Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Bachelor Party"
Glacier Patrol VSS Telegames 1983 Action
Glib Qualtronic Devices Selchow and Righter 1983 Strategy
Gopher James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Gorf Roklan Corporation CBS Electronics 1982 Action licensed by Bally Midway
Grand Prix Activision (David Crane) Activision 1982 Racing / Driving
Great Escape Bomb Bomb 1983 Action
Guardian Apollo Apollo 1982 Action
Gyruss Roklan Corporation Parker Brothers 1984 Action licensed by Konami
Halloween VSS Wizard Video 1983 Action
Harbor Escape Panda 1983
H.E.R.O. Activision Activision 1984 Action
I Want My Mommy Zimag Zimag 1983 Action NTSC release of Bit Corporation's "Open Sesame"
Ice Hockey Activision (Alan Miller) Activision 1981 Action, Sports
Inca Gold Zellers Zeller's NTSC release of Funvision's "Inca Gold"
Infiltrate Apollo Apollo 1982 Action, Strategy
International Soccer APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Sports
James Bond 007 On Time Software Parker Brothers 1983 Action
Jawbreaker On-Line Systems Tigervision 1982 Action
Journey Escape Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Jungle Fever PlayAround PlayAround 1982 Action Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Knight on the Town"
Kaboom! Activision (Larry Kaplan, David Crane) Activision 1981 Action
Karate Ultravision Ultravision 1982 Action
Keystone Kapers Activision Activision 1983 Action
Killer Satellites (Cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Action
King Kong Software Electronics Tigervision 1982 Action
Knight on the Town PlayAround 1982 Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Jungle Fever"
Kool-Aid Man Mattel Electronics M-Network 1983 Action
Kung-Fu Master Imagineering Activision 1987 Action licensed by Data East USA
Lady in Wading PlayAround 1982 Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em"
Laser Blast Activision (David Crane) Activision 1981 Action
Laser Gates Imagic, VentureVision Imagic 1983 Action
Laser Volley Zellers 1983 unlicensed reproduction of Laser Gates[12]
Lochjaw Apollo Apollo 1982 Action Later released by Apollo as "Shark Attack"
Lock 'n' Chase APH Technological Consulting [M-Network] 1982 Action licensed by Data East USA.
London Blitz Avalon Hill Avalon Hill 1983 Strategy
Lost Luggage Apollo Apollo 1982 Action
M.A.D. Western Technologies US Games 1982 Action
MagiCard CommaVid CommaVid 1981
Malagai Answer Software 1983 Action
Mangia Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Marauder On-Line Systems Tigervision 1982
Marine Wars Digivision Konami 1983 Action PAL version released by Gakken.
M*A*S*H 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Master Builder Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man Mattel Electronics M-Network 1983 Action
MegaBoy Dynacom 1990 Educational The cartridge, the only known 64k Atari 2600 game, came with a brazilian portable console also called Megaboy. [14]
Mega Force 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Megamania Activision Activision 1982 Action
Miner 2049er Big Five Software Tigervision 1983 Action
Miner 2049er II Big Five Software Tigervision 1982 Action
Mines of Minos CommaVid CommaVid 1983 Action
Missile Control Video Gems 1983 Action PAL-format[15]
Mission 3000 A.D. Bit Corporation Bit Corporation 1983 Action
Mission Survive Video Gems 1983 PAL-format[15]
Mogul Maniac Video Soft Amiga 1983 Action, Simulation, Sports
Montezuma's Revenge: Starring Panama Joe James Wickstead Design Associates Parker Brothers 1984 Action
Moonsweeper Imagic (Bob Smith) Imagic 1983 Action
Motocross Quelle 1983 Racing / Driving, Sports
Motocross Racer Xonox Xonox 1984 Racing / Driving
Mountain King VSS CBS Electronics 1983 Action
Mouse Trap James Wickstead Design Associates Coleco 1982 Action licensed by Exidy; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26146)
Mr. Do! Individeo Coleco 1983 Action licensed by Universal Co., Ltd.
Mr. Do's Castle Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1984 Action licensed by Universal Co., Ltd.
Mr. Postman Bit Corporation 1983
The Music Machine Christian Software Development Sparrow, HomeComputer Software 1983 Action, Educational
My Golf Imagineering (company) HES 1990 PAL-only
Name This Game James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Nightmare Sancho / Tang's Electronic Co. 1983 Action Panda released this game as "Stunt Man"
Night Stalker M-Network Telegames 1989 Action PAL release of "Dark Cavern"
No Escape! Imagic Imagic 1983 Action
Nuts Technovision 1983 PAL-only
Ocean City Defender Zellers unlicensed reproduction of Atlantis[12]
Off Your Rocker Amiga Amiga 1983 Action
Oink! Activision (Mike Lorenzen) Activision 1983 Action
Omega Race CBS Electronics CBS Electronics 1983 Action licensed by Bally Midway
Open Sesame Bit Corporation Bit Corporation 1983 Action PAL release
Out of Control Avalon Hill Avalon Hill 1983 Action, Racing / Driving
Pac-Kong Funvision 1983 Action A later PAL release of Funvision's "Inca Gold"
Panda Chase Home Vision PAL-only
Parachute Gem International Corporation Home Vision 1983 Action PAL-only
Paris Attack unknown Starsoft unknown Action / Shooter PAL-only
Party Mix (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1983 Action, Racing / Driving
Pete Rose Baseball Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 1988 Sports
Phantom Tank Bit Corporation PAL release
Phantom-Panzer Quelle 1983 Action Quelle's PAL release of Bit Corporation's "Phantom Tank"
Phaser Patrol (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Action
Philly Flasher Mystique, PlayAround Mystique 1982 Action Released as a 2-in-1 cart with "Cathouse Blues"
Pick 'n Pile Ubisoft Salu Ltd 1990 Strategy PAL-only
Pick Up 20th Century Fox Mark Klein 2002 Shooter Finished, but unreleased until self-published at 2002 Classic Gaming Expo
Picnic Western Technologies US Games 1983 Action
Piece o' Cake Western Technologies US Games 1983 Action
Pinball Zellers Pinball unlicensed reproduction of Video Pinball[12]
Piraten-Schiff Spectravision PAL release of "Gas Hog"
Pitfall! Activision (David Crane) Activision 1982 Action
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns Activision (David Crane) Activision 1984 Action
Planet Patrol Spectravision Spectravision 1983 Action
Planeten Patrouile Spectravision PAL release of "Planet Patrol"
Plaque Attack Activision Activision 1983 Action
Polaris Tigervision Tigervision 1982 Action licensed by Taito Corporation
Pooyan Konami Konami 1983 Action PAL version released by Gakken.
Popeye Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action licensed by Nintendo
Porky's Dunhill Electronic Media, Lazer Microsystems 20th Century Fox 1983 Adventure
Pressure Cooker Activision Activision 1983 Action
Private Eye Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1983 Action
Pyramid War S.S. PAL release
Q*bert James Wickstead Design Associates Parker Brothers 1983 Action Reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26150)
Q*bert's Qubes Mylstar Electronics Parker Brothers 1984 Action
Quest for Quintana Roo VSS Sunrise 1983 Action, Adventure
Quick Step Imagic Imagic 1983 Action
Rabbit Transit (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1983 Action
Racquetball Apollo Apollo 1981 Action, Sports
Radar Zellers unlicensed reproduction of Cruise Missile[12]
Raft Rider Western Technologies US Games 1983 Action
Ram It Telesys Telesys 1983 Action
Rampage Bob Polaro Activision 1989 Action licensed by Bally Midway.
Reactor D. Gottlieb & Co. Parker Brothers 1982 Action
Red Sea Crossing Steve Schustack Inspirational Video Concepts 1983 Only available through mail order from a magazine. 100 copies were apparently produced but only 2 have been found.
Rescue Terra 1 VentureVision VentureVision 1982 Action
Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox 1983 Action
Riddle of the Sphinx Imagic (Bob Smith) Imagic 1982 Action, Adventure
River Patrol Orca Corporation Tigervision 1984 Action
River Raid Activision (Carol Shaw) Activision 1982 Action
River Raid II Imagineering Activision 1988 Action
Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot - The Joust Computer Magic, Ltd. Xonox 1983 Action double-ended cartridge
Robin Hood Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
Robot Commando Raid VidTec
Robot Tank Activision (Alan Miller) Activision 1983 Action
Roc 'N Rope Coleco Coleco 1984 Action licensed by Konami
Room of Doom CommaVid CommaVid 1982 Action
Save Our Ship Technovision PAL release
Save the Whales 20th Century Fox (Steve Beck) 1983 Action Unreleased prototype game
Scraper Caper Tigervision Unreleased prototype game
Scuba Diver Panda
Sea Hawk Froggo Froggo 1988 Action
Seahawk Sancho (Tang´s Electronic Co.) 1982 Action
Seamonster Puzzy / Bit Corporation 1982 Action
Seaquest Activision Activision 1983 Action
Shark Attack Apollo 1982 A re-release of "Lochjaw," which has subtle differences
Shootin' Gallery Imagic Imagic 1983 Action
Shuttle Orbiter Avalon Hill Avalon Hill 1983 Action, Simulation
Sir Lancelot Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
Skate Boardin': A Radical Adventure Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 1987 Action, Sports
Skeet Shoot Apollo Apollo 1981 Action
Skiing Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1980 Sports
Sky Jinks Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1982 Racing / Driving
Sky Skipper Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle James Wickstead Design Associates Coleco 1982 Action
Snail Against Squirrel Bit Corporation 1983 Action PAL release. Released in NTSC format as Squirrel
Sneak 'N Peek James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Simulation
Solar Fox CBS Electronics CBS Electronics 1983 Action licensed by Bally Midway
Solar Storm Imagic Imagic 1983 Action
Sorcerer Mythicon Mythicon 1983 Action
Space Adventure Zellers Zellers' release of 20th Century Fox's "Flash Gordon"
Space Attack APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action
Space Canyon Apollo Panda 1983 Action Panda's release of Apollo's "Space Cavern"
Space Cavern Apollo Apollo 1982 Action
Spacechase Apollo Apollo 1981 Action
Space Grid Action Hi-Tech PAL-format[13]
Space Jockey James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Spacemaster X-7 Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1983 Action, Strategy
Space Shuttle: A Journey into Space Woodside Design Associates Activision 1983 Simulation
Spiderdroid Froggo Froggo 1987 Action Froggo's release of Parker Brothers' "Amidar"
Spider Fighter Activision Activision 1982 Action
Spider-Man Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1982 Action
Spider Maze K-Tel Vision K-Tel Vision's NTSC release of Funvision's "Inca Gold"
Spike's Peak Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
Spitfire Attack Milton Bradley Milton Bradley 1983 Action
Springer Orca Corporation Tigervision 1983 Action
Spy Hunter Sega Sega 1984 Action, Racing / Driving licensed by Bally Midway
Squeeze Box James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Sssnake Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Stampede Activision (Bob Whitehead) Activision 1981 Action
Star Fox Mythicon Mythicon 1983 Action
Stargunner Telesys Telesys 1982 Action
Starmaster Activision (Alan Miller) Activision 1982 Action
Star Strike Mattel Electronics M-Network 1982 Action conversion of Intellivision Star Strike
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator Sega Sega 1983 Action
Star Voyager Imagic (Bob Smith) Imagic 1982 Action
Star Wars: The Arcade Game James Wickstead Design Associates Parker Brothers 1984 Action
Star Wars: Jedi Arena Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action
Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1982 Action
Strategy X Konami Konami 1983 Action PAL version released by Gakken.
Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Strategy
Stronghold CommaVid CommaVid 1983 Action
Stunt Man Panda 1983 Action Panda's NTSC release of Sancho's "Nightmare"
Sub-Scan Sega Sega 1983 Strategy Sega's release of its "Deep Scan" arcade game
Subterranea Imagic Imagic 1983 Action
Suicide Mission (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1982 Action
Summer Games Epyx Epyx 1987 Action, Sports
Super Baumeister Spectravision PAL release of "Master Builder"
Super Challenge Baseball APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Sports reissued by Telegames in 1988
Super Challenge Football APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Sports reissued by Telegames in 1988
Super Cobra Roklan Corporation Parker Brothers 1983 Action licensed by Konami
Surfer's Paradise: But Danger Below! Video Gems 1983 Action, Sports PAL-format[15]
Survival Island (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1983 Adventure
Survival Run Renaissance Technology Milton Bradley 1983 Action
Swedish Erotica: Bachelor Party Mystique Mystique 1983 Action
Swedish Erotica: Beat' Em & Eat 'Em Mystique Mystique 1982 Action
Swedish Erotica: Custer's Revenge Mystique Mystique 1983 Action
Sword of Saros (cassette) Starpath Starpath 1983 Adventure, RPG
Tac-Scan Sega Sega 1983 Action
Tank Brigade Panda 1983 Panda's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's "Phantom Tank"
Tank City Action Hi-Tech PAL release of SEGA's "Thunderground"
Tanks But No Tanks Zimag 1983 Zimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's "Phantom Tank"
Tapeworm Spectravision Spectravision 1982 Action
Tapper Beck-Tech Sega 1984 Action
Task Force Froggo 1988 Froggo's release of Spectravision's "Gangster Alley"
Tax Avoiders Dunhill Electronics American Videogame 1982 Action
Tennis Activision (Alan Miller) Activision 1981 Sports
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre VSS Wizard Video 1983 Action
The Year 1999 Rainbow Vision 1983 Shooter PAL Exclusive
The Smurfs Save the Day[16] Coleco 1983 Action Kid Vid Voice Module required to function
Threshold On-Line Systems Tigervision 1983 Action
Thunderground Sega Sega 1983 Action
Time Pilot Coleco Coleco 1983 Action licensed by Konami
Time Warp Zellers Zellers' NTSC release of Funvision's "Time Warp"
Title Match Pro Wrestling Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 1987 Sports
Tomarc The Barbarian Xonox Xonox 1983 Action
Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator AKA Dan Kitchen's Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator Imagineering (Dan Kitchen) Absolute Entertainment 1988 Action, Simulation
Tooth Protectors DSD Camelot 1983 Action Was only available via mail order from Johnson & Johnson
Towering Inferno Western Technologies US Games 1982 Action
Treasure Below Video Gems PAL-format[15]
Trick Shot Imagic Imagic 1983 Sports
Tron: Deadly Discs APH Technological Consulting M-Network 1982 Action conversion of Intellivision Tron Deadly Discs
Tunnel Runner CBS Electronics CBS Electronics 1983 Action
Turmoil Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Action
Tutankham Parker Brothers Parker Brothers 1983 Action licensed by Konami
Universal Chaos Telegames 1983 Action
Up'n Down Sega Sega 1984 Action, Racing / Driving
Venture Coleco Coleco 1982 Action licensed by Exidy; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26145)
Video Jogger Exus Corporation Exus Corporation 1983 Action
Video Life CommaVid CommaVid 1981 Life Simulation
Video Reflex Exus Corporation Exus Corporation 1983 Action
Vulture Attack K-Tel Vision This is K-Tel Vision's release of Ultravision's "Condor Attack" game program
Wabbit Apollo Apollo 1982 Action
Wall Ball Avalon Hill 1983
Wall-Defender Bomb Bomb 1983 Action
War Zone Action Hi-Tech PAL release of 20th Century Fox's "M*A*S*H"
Warplock Data Age Data Age 1982 Action
Weltraumtunnel (Space Tunnel) BitCorp BitCorp - Quelle 1982 Action PAL-Release - Quelle-variant is a BitCorp-clone; also known e.g. as Ataque Laser, Innerspace, Laser Volley, Laser Gate, Laser Gates
Wing War Imagic Imagic 1983 Action PAL-only
Winter Games Action Graphics Epyx 1987 Action, Sports
Wizard of Wor Roklan Corporation CBS Electronics 1982 Action licensed by Bally Midway
Word Zapper James Wickstead Design Associates US Games 1982 Action
Worm War I Sirius Software 20th Century Fox 1982 Shooter
X-man Universal Gamex 1983 Action Adult-themed game unrelated to the X-Men.[17]
Z-Tack Bomb Bomb 1983 Action
Zaxxon Coleco Coleco 1982 Action licensed by Sega
Zoo Fun Suntek PAL-only

Homebrew games

Stay Frosty by Darrell Spice Jr.

The Atari 2600 has been a popular platform for homebrew projects, with 77 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,[18] 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.[19]

Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Year Genre Notes
2005 Minigame Multicart Chris Walton, Fred Quimby, Bob Montgomery, and Zach Matley AtariAge 2005 Action
2048 2600 Carlos Duarte do Nascimento (chesterbr) self-published 2014 Puzzle Clone of 2048
A-VCS-tec Challenge Simon Quernhorst (Programmer), Paul Slocum (Music) AtariAge 2006 Action Clone of Aztec Challenge[20]
Aardvark Óscar Toledo G. and Thomas Jentzsch and Nathan Strum AtariAge 2019 Action
Alfred Challenge Eric Bacher Ebivision 1998 Action Platform-and-ladder game[citation needed]
Allia Quest Igor Barzilai Ebivision 2001 Action Fixed shooter [citation needed]
Alien Greed Chris Read Self-Published 2007 Action
Alien Greed 2 Scott Dayton Neo Games 2008 Action
Alien Greed 3 Chris Read Neo Games 2010 Action
Alien Greed 4 Chris Read 2600Connection 2012 Action
Astronomer Alex Pietrow Packrat 2018 Simulation A astronomy simulator where the player can use a telescope to observe stars. Official Website Astronomer 2600 It is a pack in game for the Retron 77.
Bee-Ball Ivan Machado AtariAge 2007 Action [21]
Bell Hopper Tomas Härdin self-published 2011 Action A demake of Winterbells. Placed 5th in the game development competition at Assembly Summer 2011.[22]
Boulder Dash Thomas Jentzsch and Andrew Davie AtariAge 2011 Action [23]
Chetiry Chris Walton, Zach Matley, Fred Quimby Atari Age Puzzle Tetris clone. Melody Enhanced
Climber 5 Dennis Debro XYPE 2004 Action Included in the Activision Anthology.[19]

Included in the Atari Flashback 2 as Atari Climber.

Conquest of Mars Champ Games (John W. Champeau) AtariAge 2006 Action Clone of Atari 8-bit family game Caverns of Mars[24]
Draconian SpiceWare (Darrell Spice, Jr.) Additional programming by Chris Walton. Music, Speech, Sound Effects by Michael Haas AtariAge 2017 Action Clone of Arcade game Bosconian Draconian includes levels from both arcade versions (Namco and Midway), plus original levels
Dungeon David Weavil Atari Age 2009 Adventure
Dungeon II: Solstice David Weavil Atari Age 2019 Adventure
Duck Attack! Will Nicholes AtariAge 2010 Action-Adventure Loosely based on Adventure[25]
Edtris 2600 Ed Federmeyer Hozer Video Games 1995 Strategy Clone of Tetris[26]
Euchre Erik Eid self-published 2002 Strategy Included in the Activision Anthology as Video Euchre[19]
Fall Down Aaron Curtis AtariAge 2005 Action [27]
FlapPing Kirk Israel AtariAge 2004 Action [27]
Four-Play Zach Matley AtariAge 2006 Strategy [27]
Galactopus! Ric Pryor AtariAge 2015 Action/Shooter
Go Fish! Bob Montgomery AtariAge 2005 Action [27]
Gunfight Manuel Rotschkar XYPE 2001 Action [27]
Halo 2600 Ed Fries AtariAge 2010 Action Based on Bungie's Halo series; Fries was involved in Microsoft's acquisition of Bungie[28]
Heist Timothy Marsh Self Published 2019 Action Grab the money and escape through the exit door without being caught by the police!
High Score Screen Burn Slow Burn BJ Best 8bitclassics.com 2010 Action High Score Screen Burn Slow Burn: The game that’s maybe not a game!
Hunchy II Chris Walton AtariAge 2005 Action [27]
Jammed Thomas Jentzsch XYPE 2001 Strategy [27]
Juno First Chris Walton AtariAge 2009 Action Clone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
K.O. Cruiser Devin Cook AtariAge 2010 Sports [29]
Lady Bug Champ Games (John W. Champeau) AtariAge 2006 Action Clone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
Mappy John W. Champeau, Mike Haas, Thomas Jentzsch AtariAge 2019 Action/Platform AtariVox Enhanced
Marble Craze Paul Slocum XYPE 2002 Action [27]
Mean Santa John K. Harvey 2600 Connection [1] 2009 Action/Strategy
Medieval Mayhem SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.) AtariAge 2006 Action Remake of Warlords that adds arcade features missing from the original home version.[30]
Monkey King Alex Pietrow 2018 Action Strategic endless runner. Official Website Monkey King 2600
Okie Dokie Bob Colbert Retroware 1996 Strategy Included in the Activision Anthology[19]
Oystron Piero Cavina XYPE 1997/1998 Action Included in the Activision Anthology[19]
Pesco Eric Bacher Ebivision 1999 Action [27]
Pressure Gauge John K. Harvey Self-published 1999 Action/Puzzle [27]
Princess Rescue Chris Spry AtariAge 2013 Action Clone of Super Mario Bros.
Qb Andrew Davie XYPE 2001 Action/Puzzle
Juno First Chris Walton AtariAge 2009 Action Clone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
Scramble John W. Champeau (Champ Games) AtariAge 2016 Action Clone of arcade game of the same name
Seawolf Manuel Rotschkar XYPE 2004 Action [27]
Skeleton+ Eric Ball AtariAge 2003 First-person shooter Included in the Activision Anthology[19]
Snappy Sebastian Mihai Self Published 2012 Action [31]
Sound X Ed Federmeyer Hozer Video Games 1994 Music
Space Game Karl Garrison, Maggie Vogel AtariAge 2018 Action AtariVox Enhanced
Space Rocks Darrell Spice, Jr. AtariAge 2013 Action AtariVox Enhanced
Space Treat Deluxe Fabrizio Zavagli AtariAge 2003 Action Included in the Activision Anthology[19]
Space Instigators Christopher Tumber XYPE 2002 Action [27]
Squish 'Em Bob Montgomery AtariAge 2007 Action Clone of Atari 8-bit family game of the same name.[32]
Star Fire Manuel Rotschkar, Thomas Jentzsch XYPE 2003 Action Clone of arcade game of the same name.[27]
Stay Frosty SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.) AtariAge 2007 Action Also included on 2007 AtariAge Holiday Cart: Stella's Stocking
Stay Frosty 2 SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.) AtariAge 2014 Action
Stell-A-Sketch/Okie Dokie Bob Colbert Retroware 1997 Strategy
Strat-O-Gems Deluxe John Payson AtariAge 2005 Strategy [27]
Super Cobra Arcade Champ Games (John W. Champeau) AtariAge 2017 Action Clone of arcade game Super Cobra
SWOOPS! Thomas Jentzsch AtariAge 2005 Action [27]
Synthcart Paul Slocum AtariAge 2002 Music [27] Keyboard controllers are used to create sound loops
The Wicked Father Juno (Jamie Hamshere) self-published 2011 Action
The Stacks Mike Mika and Kevin Wilson Parzavision 2011 Action Pitfall!-like game based on a fictional homebrew mentioned in the novel Ready Player One and made downloadable at http://anoraksalmanac.com/gate1/stacks/ as part of a contest to win a DMC DeLorean
Thrust Thomas Jentzsch XYPE 2000 Action [27] Clone of computer game of same name. Re-released with enhancements in 2002 as Thrust+ DC Edition and in 2003 as Thrust+ Platinum
Toyshop Trouble John Payson, Zach Matley, Bob Montgomery, Thomas Jentzsch, Nathan Strum AtariAge 2007 Action [27] Also released in 2006 as 2006 AtariAge Holiday Cart: Toyshop Trouble
Turbo AtariAge AtariAge 2010 Racing / Driving Clone of arcade game of the same name.[citation needed]
Vault Assault Brian Prescott self-published 2001 Action Included in the Activision Anthology[19]
Vong Rick Skrbina self-published 2008 Sports [33]
Wall Jump Ninja Walaber AtariAge 2015 Action Supports the AtariVox
Warring Worms Baroque Gaming (Billy Eno) AtariAge 2002 Action [27] Expanded and re-released in 2005 as Warring Worms: The Worm (Re)Turns
Zippy the Porcupine Chris Spry AtariAge 2015 Action Game based on Sonic the Hedgehog

See also

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