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Atari 7800 gamelist

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Atari 7800 System

This is a list of games for the Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800 video game console, totaling more than 59 games. It was a video game console released by Atari Corporation in January 1986. A test market release had occurred two years earlier under Atari Inc. The 7800 was designed to replace Atari Inc.'s unsuccessful Atari 5200 and later to re-establish Atari Corp.'s market supremacy against Nintendo and Sega. With this system, Atari Inc. addressed all the shortcomings of the Atari 5200: it had simple digital joysticks; it was almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600; and it was affordable (originally priced at US$140).

In addition to the aforementioned games, there also exists aftermarket homebrew games (which are mostly clones of arcade games).

Licensed games

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Title[1] Developer[1] Publisher[1] Release Date(s)[1] Regions Released[1] Genre Max. # of Players
32 in 1 Atari Atari 1988 EU
1
Ace of Aces Atari Atari 1988 NA EU
1
Alien Brigade Sculptured Software Atari 1990 NA EU
1
Asteroids Atari Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Ballblazer General Computer Corporation Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Barnyard Blaster Atari Atari 1988 NA EU
2
Basketbrawl Atari Atari 1990 NA EU Sports/Fighting/Basketball
2
Centipede Atari Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Choplifter! ibidinc Atari 1987 NA EU
1
Commando Sculptured Software Atari 1989 NA EU
2
Crack'ed Robert Neve Atari 1988 NA EU
1
Crossbow Imagineering Atari 1988 NA EU
1
Dark Chambers Sculptured Software Atari 1988 NA EU Action adventure
2
Desert Falcon General Computer Corporation Atari 1987 NA EU Shoot 'em up
1
Dig Dug Atari Atari 1986 NA EU
2
Donkey Kong ITDC Atari 1988 NA EU 2d Platformer
2
Donkey Kong Jr. ITDC Atari 1988 NA EU 2D Platformer
2
Double Dragon Imagineering Activision 1989 NA EU Beat 'em up
2
F-18 Hornet Imagineering Absolute 1988 NA EU
1
Fatal Run Sculptured Software

Atari

1990 NA EU
1
Fight Night Imagineering Atari 1988 NA EU Boxing
2
Food Fight Atari Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Galaga Atari Atari 1986 NA EU Shoot 'em up
2
Hat Trick ibidinc Atari 1987 NA EU Sports/Ice Hockey
2
Ikari Warriors Imagineering Atari 1990 NA EU Action/Shoot 'em up
2
Impossible Mission Computer Magic, Ltd Atari 1987 NA EU Platfomer
1
Jinks Softgold Atari 1989 NA EU
1
Joust General Computer Corporation Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Karateka ibidinc Atari 1988 NA EU
1
Kung-Fu Master Imagineering Absolute 1989 NA EU
2
Mario Bros. ITDC Atari 1988 NA EU
2
Mat Mania Challenge BlueSky Software Atari 1990 NA EU
2
Mean 18 Ultimate Golf BlueSky Software Atari 1989 NA EU
2
Meltdown Atari Atari 1990 NA EU
1
Midnight Mutants Atari Atari 1990 NA EU
1
Motor Psycho BlueSky Software Atari 1990 NA EU
1
Ms. Pac-Man Atari Atari 1986 NA EU
2
Ninja Golf BlueSky Software Atari 1990 NA EU
1
One-On-One Basketball Computer Magic, Ltd Atari 1987 NA EU
2
Pete Rose Baseball Imagineering Absolute 1989 NA EU
2
Planet Smashers Atari Atari 1989 NA EU
2
Pole Position II General Computer Corporation Atari 1986 NA EU
1
Rampage Activision Activision 1988 NA
2
Realsports Baseball Atari Atari 1988 NA
2
Robotron: 2084 General Computer Corporation Atari 1987 NA
2
Scrapyard Dog BlueSky Software Atari 1990 NA EU
1
Sentinel Imagineering Atari 1991 EU
2
Summer Games Computer Magic, Ltd Atari 1987 NA
8
Super Huey Cosmi Corporation Atari 1988 NA EU
1
Super Skateboardin' Imagineering Absolute 1988 NA EU
1
Tank Command Froggo Froggo 1988 NA
1
Title Match Pro Wrestling Imagineering Absolute 1989 NA EU
2
Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator Imagineering (Dan Kitchen) Absolute 1989 NA EU
1
Touchdown Football Imagineering Atari 1988 NA
2
Tower Toppler Atari Atari 1988 NA EU
2
Water Ski Froggo Froggo 1988 NA
1
Winter Games Computer Magic, Ltd Atari 1987 NA
8
Xenophobe BlueSky Software Atari 1989 NA EU
2
Xevious Atari Atari 1986 NA EU
2

Unreleased games

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  • Klax (programmed by Blue Sky Software). The game was nearly completed when canceled.[2] For years, it was traded privately until a ROM was made available to the general public. Later, the developer appeared to create additional levels for the community.
  • Gato (programmed by Ibid Inc. Software). Released on the XE Game System, an Atari 7800 version was started but not completed beyond a simple demo.
  • Missing in Action (programmed by Sculptured Software for TNT Games). A side scrolling adventure that was about 85% complete when cancelled. The game is mostly playable with some later collision detection issues requiring cheats to get past.
  • Pit-Fighter (programmed by Imagitec Design). An early demo of the game has been found, with crude graphics, no sound and poor collision detection.
  • Plutos
  • Rescue on Fractalus! (programmed by GCC). A conversion of the popular computer game was released by GCC in 2004. The game was partially complete with a running engine but no enemies.[3]
  • Sirius
  • Other 7800 games remain lost, despite indications that development occurred. The most notable of these are Skyfox (shown on the back of the original system box) and ElectroCop (artwork has since been uncovered).

Engineering Notes list Tempest as a game that was between 15–20% completed for the Atari 7800; no code to date has been found. The Atari Museum located and posted unreleased box art and notes for a 7800 version of Crystal Castles, but no code to date has been found for that game, either. Atari's earlier 7800 games listing showed Millipede as one of the games in the line up; however, it does not appear that it was ever started or worked on.

Homebrew games

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Title[1] Developer[1] Publisher[1] Release Date(s)[1] Regions Released[1] Max. # of Players
Apple Snaffle Mark Ball AtariAge 2010 NA
1
Armor Attack II Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
2
Asteroids Deluxe Atari AtariAge 2007 NA
2
Astro Blaster Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2014 NA
2
Beef Drop Ken Siders AtariAge 2006 NA
2
Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest Bob DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2015
1
B*nQ Ken Siders AtariAge 2007 NA
2
Combat 1990 Harry Dodgson Video 61 2005 NA
2
Crazy Brix Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2011 NA
2
Crazy Otto (video game) Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
2
FailSafe Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2010 NA
1
Frenzy Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
2
Hangly-Man Nittoh PacManPlus 2005 NA
2
Jr. Pac-Man PacManPlus AtariAge 2009 NA EU
2
K.C. Munchkin Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2014 NA
2
Klax David Dentt
Mark Stephen Pierce
AtariAge 2002 NA
1
Meteor Shower Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2011 NA
2
Moon Cresta Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2011 NA
2
Ms. Pac-Attack Two-Bit Score PacManPlus 2005 NA
2
Pac-Man Collection PacManPlus AtariAge 2006 NA
2
Pac-Man Plus PacManPlus PacManPlus 2005 NA
2
Pac-Pollux PacManPlus Gambler172 2006 NA
2
Pac-Man PacManPlus PacManPlus 2005 NA
2
Rikki & Vikki PenguiNet PenguiNet 2019 NA EU
2
Rip-Off Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2012 NA
2
Santa Simon Matthias Luedtke AtariAge 2006 NA
1
Scramble Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2012 NA
2
Space Duel Bob DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2007 NA
2
Space Invaders Bob DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2008 NA
2
Super Pac-Man PacManPlus PacManPlus 2008 NA
2
Wasp! Mark Ball AtariAge 2009 NA
1
Worm! Mark Ball AtariAge 2010 NA
1

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Atari7800.org's Master List". www.Atari7800.org. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
  2. ^ "AtariProtos.com page".
  3. ^ "AtariProtos.com page on RoF for Atari 7800". Archived from the original on 23 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-26.

* Atari 7800