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Space Invaders Atari19804k cartridge (8k padded). 2 uncommon variations exist (CXL4008 ©1981 and RX8008 ©1986) labelimageminimize
Apple Panic Brøderbund1982Requires 32K RAM. Come on Disk. The famous [url=/platforms/detail/21-Apple+II+E]Apple II[/url] game makes it's appearance on Atari 8-bit. Just like Sonic the Hedgehog games for Nintendo systems, it just seems wrong[/b] somehow. labelimageminimize
Arena 3000  Microdeal;Med Systems Software1982Avaiable on 16K disk or 16K cassette. Uses 1 or 2 joysticks for 1 player labelimageminimize
Galaxian Atari1982CXL4024 8k cartridge 1982.
RX8024 8k cartridge 1986.
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Hopper SoftSide1982 labelimageminimize
Deluxe Invaders Roklan198309-01101 8k cartridge. Comes in two common variations. One has a grey case and the other yellow case. labelimageminimize
Donkey Kong Atari1983Released in the arcades in 1981, Donkey Kong was not only Nintendo's first real smash hit for the company but marked the introduction of two of their most popular mascots: Mario (originally "Jumpman") and Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong is a platform-action game that has Mario scale four different industrial-themed levels (construction zone, cement factory, an elevator-themed level, and removing rivets from girders) in an attempt to save the damsel in distress, Pauline, from the big ape before the timer runs out. Once the rivets are removed from the final level, Donkey Kong falls, and the two lovers are reunited. From there, the levels start over at a higher difficulty.

Along the way, Mario must dodge a constant stream of barrels, "living" fireballs, and spring-weights. Although not as powerful as in other future games, Mario can find a hammer which allows him to destroy the barrels and fireballs for a limited amount of time. Additionally, Mario can also find Pauline's hat, purse, and umbrella for additional bonus points.

Donkey Kong is also notable for being one of the first complete narratives in video game form, told through simplistic cut scenes that advance the story. It should also be noted that in many conversions of the original coin-op game for early 1980's consoles and computer systems, Donkey Kong only used two or three of the original levels, with the cement factory most often omitted.***[media=youtube]rmypbmT3TkM[/media]***RX8031 16k cartridge. 3 common variations of this game exist. The ©1988 variation is a blue cartridge and was marketed as a XEGS game.
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Donkey Kong Jr.  Atari1983RX8040 16k cartridge.
A later publishing was marketed for XEGS
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Gridrunner HES;Llamasoft;Mastertronic1983C712 4k cartridge (padded to 8k?). Rare. labelimageminimize
Hard Hat Mack Electronic Arts;Ariolasoft1983
[48]***Cartridge or disk.
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Lode Runner Brøderbund;Atari1983
[49]***Broderbund released the disk version of Lode Runner in 1983. Atari published an (identical) cartridge version in 1987.
[Teran]***RX8082 128k cartridge. 2 common variations exist (rounded and squared cases).
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Mario Bros. Atari1983RX8051 16k prototype cartridge. labelimageminimize
Moon Patrol Atari1983
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[49]***RX8052 16k cartridge. 2 common variations exist, ©1983 brown case, and ©1987 grey case.
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Ms. Pac-Man Atari1983RX8043 16k cartridge. 3 common variations exist. ©1983 brown case and ©1987 brown case have red cherries. Alternate ©1987 grey case version shows green cherries on the title screen in PAL mode. labelimageminimize
Popeye Parker Brothers1983
[48]***1150 16k cartridge. Common.
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Rush Hour Atari Program Exchange1983 labelimageminimize
Blue Thunder  Richard Wilcox Software;Elite (Richard Wilcox Software)1984 labelimageminimize
Cuthbert Goes Walkabout  Microdeal;QuelleSoft1984 labelimageminimize
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!  Parker Brothers19841290 16k cartridge. The game is actually 12k but padded to 16k. Rare.

A prototype version of this game contains an additional sewer level.
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Mr. Dig  Microdeal;QuelleSoft (Microdeal)1984 labelimageminimize
Pastfinder  Activision1984CC-104 16k cartridge. Extremely rare.
In 1994 Activision made a new prototype version of this game with 'Explorer 5-29-1994' written on the label. Possibly this prototype was to be a <a href="../lista4.asp?fplat=71">XEGS</a> game.
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Basic Burger ANALOG1985 labelminimizeminimize
Chuckie Egg A&F Software1985 labelimageminimize
Caverns of Eriban Firebird1986 labelimageminimize
Gunlaw  Mastertronic (English Software)1986 labelimageminimize
Jet Set Willy Tynesoft1986Miner Willy, intrepid explorer and nouveau-riche socialite, has been reaping the benefits of his fortunate discovery in Surbiton. He has a yacht, a cliff-top mansion, an Italian housekeeper and a French cook, and hundreds of new found friends who REALLY know how to enjoy themselves at a party.

His housekeeper, Maria, however, takes a very dim view of all his revelry, and finally after a particularly boisterous thrash she puts her foot down. When the last of the louts disappears down the drive in his Aston Martin, all Willy can think about is crashing out in his four-poster. But Maria won't let him into his room until ALL the discarded glasses and bottles have been cleared away.

Can you help Willy out of his dilemma? He hasn't explored his mansion properly yet (it IS a large place and he HAS been VERY busy) and there are some very strange things going on in the further recesses of the house (I wonder what the last owner WAS doing in his laboratory the night he disappeared).

You should manage O.K though you will probably find some loonies have been up on the roof and I would check down the road and on the beach if I was you. Good luck and don't worry, all you can lose in this game is sleep.
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L.A. Swat  Mastertronic1986 labelimageminimize
Leaper Bug-Byte1986 labelimageminimize
Spiky Harold Firebird1986 labelimageminimize
Food Fight Atari1987RX8079 32k cartridge. Uncommon. labelimageminimize
Henry's House Mastertronic1987 labelimageminimize
Panik! Atlantis Software1987 labelimageminimize
Panther Mastertronic1987 labelimageminimize
Saracen Datasoft1987 labelimageminimize
Crystal Castles Atari;Video 61 (Atari)1988Atari never published this 16k prototype cartridge. Video 61 published it later in 1988.***Actually Atari Corp. did publish this game in 1988, four years after its finishing and planed release in 1984. Before the 1988 release, some minor improvements (sloppy hacks) by someone increased the memory requirements above 16k. The hacks did make the game even more like the arcade version but they hardly seems worth 48k. This made it unplayable on Atari 400 and 800 machines (without soldering). It was only playable on machines with 64k, such as the 600XL and XEGS. The XE branded version of the game hacked by the same unknown programmer was published at the same time. To play this game on a 16k machine you'll need the Video 61 version.
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Crystal Castles  Atari1988 labelimageminimize
Mario Bros.  Atari1988RX8103 64k cartridge. Uncommon.
Many people (who've played this obscure game) agreee this is the best version of all. The license [company=Atari]Atari[/company] had to produce [game=Mario Bros.]Mario Bros.[/game] games still hadn't expired and allow then to create versions that compeated with NES games.
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Rockford: The Arcade Game Mastertronic (Icon Design)1988 labelimageminimize
Commando Atari (Sculptured Software)1989 labelimageminimize
Jr. Pac-Man Atari;Video 61 (Atari)1997This was 16k prototype cartridge (RX8061) by Atari that they never published. Video 61 published this uncommon cartridge in 1997. labelimageminimize
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