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Atari Vault Atari (Code Mystics)2016Various trademarks have been changed or removed from many of the games such as "Indy 500" and "Snoopy". Linuxlabelimageminimize
Bombdown Roemer of Uno?Choose Joystick, Amiga mouse, ST-mouse, or CX85 numeric keypad. Mice/Tral-Balls go into port 2.
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Diamond GOS Reeve software?Uses an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Eoroid Wolf Software1994 Atari 400/800labelminimizeminimize
Faecher-Patience ZONG?Uses an ST-mouse in port 2
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Geisterschloss KE Soft?Uses the XE Gun in port 1 or an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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GOE  TCS?Uses an ST mouse in port 1.
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Minesweeper Raindorf-Soft?Use an ST-Mouse in port 2
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Missile Command Atari1981
[48]***This game was built into the bios of the Atari XE Game System released in 1987.
Missile Command+ in 2006, published by Atari (Infogrames), is a hack of this game

CXL4012 8k cartridge. Common. Press CTRL+T to play in trackball/mouse mode.
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Missile Command  Atari;Ariolasoft (Atari)1980
[126]***
[48]***Published by Atari, Ariola, Videospielkassette, and Video Gems

The VCS version of the game uses a story somewhat different from the arcade version. The protagonist is from Zardon and is defending his/her planet from Krytol. It would seem to be a softening of the original story line in favor of a the commonly used sci-fi allegory type story. Ironically, Krytol will suffer no nuclear fallout from their attack and thus the propaganda against Nuclear war (integral to the arcade version) is all but gone as well.

Use your planet's Missile Defense System to defend 6 major cities of Zardon from missiles launched by Krytol.

There is a hacked version that works with an Atari ST Mouse (or an Amiga Mouse).

There are two known variants, one has an author initials easter egg and the other does not.
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MOS  ABBUC Jahresgabe?Uses an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Operation Blood  ANG;Mirage (Our 5oft)1992Press Fire or Select to start using an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Operation Blood 2: Special Forces ANG;Mirage?Press Fire or Select to start using an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Slime Synapse Software1982
[125]***Available on 16k cartridge, 24k disk, and 24k Cassette. Requires 16k RAM. Uses joysticks, optional Trac-Ball/ST-Mouse [T]. Up to 4 players simultaneous. Cart may not run on XL/XE machines without a translator.
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Sprint XL ABBUC Jahresgabe1992Uses an ST mouse in port 2.
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Stell-A-Sketch Retroware?A simulation of a Etch-A-Sketch. The makers of Etch-A-Sketch forced Bob Colbert to stop distributing this game.
Retroware #RW-4202. Makes use of the driving controllers, an Amiga mouse, or an Atari ST mouse, but not the paddles.
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The Brundles KE-Soft?A Lemmings clone. Uses an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Unriagh I ??Using a special driver, it works with a joystick in port 1 and an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Unriagh II ??Using a special driver, it works with a joystick in port 1 and an ST-Mouse in port 2.
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Vanish ZONG?Uses an ST-Mouse in port 2
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