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  • Checkers

    1985

    Checkers

    1985

    Card & Board Game
    Bally Astrocade
    This cancelled first-party Astrocade game was released in very limited quantities by New Image in late 1985.
  • Bowling

    1985

    Bowling

    1985

    Bally Astrocade
    This bowling game was a first-party game by Astrovision developed in 1981-1982 which only made it to the prototype stage. After Astrovision/Astrocade's bankrupcy the game was released in limited quantities by New Image in late 1985.
  • Conan the Barbarian

    1985

    Conan the Barbarian

    1985

    Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    This game began life as "King Arthur's Adventure" before Astrovision secured the Conan the Barbarian license. The game was advertised during 1981-1982 but was never released at the time. It later changed name again, this time to Quest For The Orb. Neither Quest for the Orb would see a release as Astrovision/Astrocade hit financial troubles. Eventually a working prototype made its way to Dave Carson Software in 1985 and was released under the Conan the Barbarian name.
  • Soccer

    1985

    Soccer

    1985

    Bally Astrocade
    This soccer game for the Astrocade was developed in 1982 but did not see release at the time. In 1985 the unreleased prototype finally went into production and was released in limited quantities by Mike White Software.
  • Mazeman

    1984

    Mazeman

    1984

    Bally Astrocade
    Mazeman is a Pac-Man clone with some variations. There are twelve different mazes and the ghosts switches from pursuit to random behavior more often than in Pac-Man. It was released on cartridge in very limited quantities in 1984 by Dave Carson Software.
  • Sea Devil

    1983

    Sea Devil

    1983

    Bally Astrocade
  • Sneaky Snake

    1983

    Sneaky Snake

    1983

    Bally Astrocade
  • Ms. Candyman

    1983

    Ms. Candyman

    1983

    Bally Astrocade
    The rarest game for the Bally Astrocade. Despite its name and the protagonist's appearance, this 1983 release is quite a bit different from the Pac-Man series.
  • Blast Droids

    1983

    Blast Droids

    1983

    Bally Astrocade
  • Muncher

    1983

    Muncher

    1983

    Bally Astrocade
    Virtually a Pac-Man clone, Muncher incorporates a little of everything from its seed of inspiration, from the layout of the original maze, to the power-pellets', to the ghostly enemies, all found in the original Pac-Man.
  • I.C.B.M. Attack

    1982

    I.C.B.M. Attack

    1982

    Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    A very rare and unique third-party release for the Bally Astrocade which used a custom analog controller. The game is a close version of Missile Command, with the most significant difference being that space ships move around on the screen and fire the missiles directed to the player's missile bases.
  • Cosmic Raiders

    1982

    Cosmic Raiders

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    Cosmic Raiders is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up where the player's space ship can move both left and right and there is also a radar showing the locations of enemies. In every level four bombs are dropped along with a number of fighters to ensure the bombs reach the surface of the planet. The objective of the game is simply to clear all the enemies and get the highest score possible. For every two bombs destroyed an energy star that the player can collect will appear. By picking it up the player's ship is energized with an invincible energy shield. Once all enemies have been cleared from one level the game moves on to the next.
  • Pirate's Chase

    1982

    Pirate's Chase

    1982

    Bally Astrocade
    In Pirate's Chase, one or two players attempt to gather as many doubloons spread out on a beach as they can, while avoiding the spirit of Long John Silver.
  • Solar Conqueror

    1982

    Solar Conqueror

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    Top down space shooter
  • Biorhythm

    1981

    Biorhythm

    1981

    Bally Astrocade
  • Grand Prix / Demolition Derby

    1981

    Grand Prix / Demolition Derby

    1981

    Bally Astrocade
  • Galactic Invasion

    1981

    Galactic Invasion

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    In this Galaxian-inspired shooter for the Bally Astrocade, the player controls a cannon that scrolls left and right across the bottom of the screen and shoots at descending enemies.
  • Down the Trench

    1979

    Down the Trench

    1979

    Bally Astrocade
  • Amazing Maze / Tic-Tac-Toe

    1979

    Amazing Maze / Tic-Tac-Toe

    1979

    Bally Astrocade
  • Bally Pin

    1979

    Bally Pin

    1979

    Pinball
    Bally Astrocade
    Bally Pin was considered the best pinball simulation ever offered for any home gaming system at the time. The game is played with two joysticks by up to four players. Each player is given 5 balls. Players earn points by using the flippers to hit the bumpers, drop targets, upper kicker targets, and spinner
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