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Most Popular Atari 2600 Games - Page 13

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  • Tyre Trax

    2018

    Tyre Trax

    2018

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Get set for the race of your life. With Tyre Trax you are about to embark on a daredevil race across challenging terrain avoiding obstacles and traps. Can you brave the cold and dark? Are you up to the challenge? Oil your chain, test your brakes and grab your helmet, but first, read these instructions. Happy trails!
  • Space Rocks

    2013

    Space Rocks

    2013

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Space Rocks is an impressive blending of the classic arcade games Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe, crafted for the Atari 2600 by Darrell Spice, Jr. If you're a fan of either arcade cabinet (or both!), you'll love Space Rocks! While Atari's version of Asteroids for the 2600 was passable at the time of its release, Space Rocks blasts far ahead of this early effort. Taking full advantage of the DPC+ mode in our Melody Board, Space Rocks pushes the Atari 2600 to its limits and offers a wide variety of gameplay options to keep you playing for years to come. The graphics, animations, and sound effects are well above what is typically experienced on the 2600.
  • Bionic Breakthrough

    Bionic Breakthrough

    Atari 2600
    Bionic Breakthrough was one of only two games written to be used with the MindLink controller, a headband that the player wore on his head and plugged into the joystick port. The idea was that the MindLink's sensors would pick up any facial movements or muscle twitches the player would make. The problem was that the MindLink didn't work very well in initial test runs, and even when it did worked players would complain of headaches and dizziness from twitching their face. Bionic Breakthrough is really just Super Breakout with a title screen. It's unknown if this was just supposed to be a demo to show what the MindLink could do, or if it was actually a standalone product. Before the game starts there is a screen where the word MindLink slowly scrolls to the bottom, this is for callibration. On this screen the player can move the text block left and right to make sure the Mindlink is working properly. Bionic Breakthrough was never released.
  • Atom Smasher

    Atom Smasher

    Atari 2600
    A battle to the last atom! The Atomic Arena is where all sorts of nasty, burly life-forms come to contest each other in the galaxy's deadliest game! Armed with a regulation Atom Smasher Blaster, you must blast unstable atomic particles past your opponent and out of the arena, but if one hits you, it degrades your very atomic structure, and the results aren't pretty. But remember, someone else has the same goal...
  • AndroMan on the Moon

    AndroMan on the Moon

    Atari 2600
    Androman was a small white robot that would scurry about on a floor mat while the player controlled him using the Atari 2600. Androman also had a barcode scanner in his bottom that would read barcodes placed on the map so the 2600 (and the robot) knew where he was. Using a combination of the joystick and barcodes, the player could guide Androman around the floor mat and play various games. One of those games being Androman on the Moon.
  • 4 Game in One

    1983

    4 Game in One

    1983

    Atari 2600
    A multi-game cart featuring games that look suspiciously like ones you've seen from other companies, including Activision.
  • 3-D Zapper

    3-D Zapper

    Atari 2600
    Unreleased game programmed by Todd Marshall. Within existing internal documents the given title is "3-D Zapper," though the prototype cartridge itself has an end label that reads merely "3-D Demo," while the PCB within features a sticker reading "3D Space" and a date of December 13, 1982. Internal documents describe the game briefly as follows: "This game contains the elements of a typical shoot-em-up spree game. The unique elements of this game are: (1) that the invaders perform erratic randomized dances in a three-dimensional field. (2) The 3-D operation of the gun. (3) The invaders themselves are particularly tailored to provide an exciting 3-D effect on the ATARI VCS."
  • 3D Genesis

    3D Genesis

    Atari 2600
    Peace through superior firepower! In the far future, the planet is overrun with enormous, super insects, who fiercely battle each other for survival. You've chosen a side to fight for, and the enemy has been funneled into a deep crevice, but now you're outnumbered. You put their numbers to the test. They say the meek shall inherit the Earth, but how long can you defend it? This was originally planned to be 1 of 3 "3-D" games on Power-Play Arcade cart #1. A screenshot was shown in a catalog for Amiga's Power System, but no description was included. It was programmed by Dan McElroy and Jerry Lawson in 1983, shelved, and made available for limited release in 2010.
  • Sonar

    Sonar

    Atari 2600
    Sonar is a cancelled game for the Atari 2600. A prototype of the game was dumped on AtariProtos.com in March 2023.
  • Furcon Frenzy

    2023

    Furcon Frenzy

    2023

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    The furry convention is almost over and the dealers den is almost out of merchandise! Catch as many items from the top of the Crowne Plaza without letting any hit the ground. Watch out though, as the mischievous Pixel-Carni speeds up between rounds!
  • Space Invaders

    1980

    Space Invaders

    1980

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Space Invaders is a game in which the player controls a laser cannon by moving it horizontally across the bottom of the screen and firing at descending aliens. The aim is to defeat five rows of eleven aliens—some versions feature different numbers—that move horizontally back and forth across the screen as they advance towards the bottom of the screen. The player defeats an alien, and earns points, by shooting it with the laser cannon. As more aliens are defeated, the aliens' movement and the game's music both speed up.
  • Track & Field

    1984

    Track & Field

    1984

    Sport
    Atari 2600
  • California Games

    1988

    California Games

    1988

    Sport
    Atari 2600
    Atari 2600 port of California Games.
  • Lead

    2008

    Lead

    2008

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Lead is a fast paced Atari 2600 shooter that will keep you on your toes! There are four types of stages: "Fire", in which you must shoot enemies down. "Dodge" where you must dodge asteroids plummeting towards you. "Scramble" where you must avoid sentinels. And "Catch" stages where you must catch satellites. There are Smart Bombs and Power-ups you can capture to help you in your goal to stay alive! Lead also features two variations: Lead 1K, which is a simpler 1K version of the game (only one stage type), and Lead 4K, which features two stage types.
  • Harem

    Harem

    Adventure Arcade
    Atari 2600
    An unreleased erotic game for the Atari 2600.
  • Spies in the Night

    2015

    Spies in the Night

    2015

    Atari 2600
    Well, hello there!! My name is Starling, Ray Starling. I love sounding all James-Bondy. I'm here to tell you a little secret. I have an odd job, by odd job I mean I kill people and blow things up. Now killing people for money is frowned upon and anyone with any common sense would turn their backs on it. For me, this job, THIS JOB, is my crowning moment. How many people can say that the President of the United States hand-picked YOU for your unique resume. You see, there are a bunch of bad guys in a military base doing bad things to some good people. I am going to stop them. Now here's my plan, one I hope you agree with. So listen up and let me tell you...
  • Alien Holocaust II: Invasion Earth

    2023

    Alien Holocaust II: Invasion Earth

    2023

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Alien Holocaust II: Invasion Earth is an upcoming sequel to Alien Holocaust, developed by Fernando Rodrigues Salvio and published by Bitnamic Software.
  • Karate

    1982

    Karate

    1982

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

    2016

    Gyvolver

    2016

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    For thousands of years, the inhabitants of Gytaraxis have lived in peace thanks to the energy barriers that protect their planet and its power source, the Vityrian Crystals. Hoping to seize the power crystals for itself in an effort to make its armies invincible, the evil Calamitous Cube has declared war on Gytaraxis. Using virulent vibrations, the Calamitous Cube has eaten holes through the energy barriers that protect Gytaraxis. In an effort to fend off the Calamitous Cube, the Gytaraxians have called upon the legendary repairship known as Gyvolver to fix the energy barriers and keep the crystals from falling into the Calamitous Cube’s grasp.
  • Polybius

    2013

    Polybius

    2013

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    A fan-made Atari 2600 game centered around the Polybius myth that was made by Lost Classics and distributed at Retro Gaming Expo 2013, and then distributed again by Hard Copy Games in 2018. Polybius is a unique game of skill and strategy. Take control of a computerized starship combat system to destroy a swarm of relentless alien enemies. Enjoy addictive gameplay with arcade-realistic graphics and sound. Challenge your friends and family to get the lowest possible score. Can you be the one to reach zero?
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