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Steeplechase Sears;Video Gems (Atari)1980Would have been Atari CX2614. Atari never actually published the game but Sears opted to.
1 players, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players competitive. Up to 3 AI players provided.
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Frogger Parker Brothers1982Leapin' Frogger!
Home may look like it's only a hop, skip, and a jump away, but looks can be deceiving.
First, there's a dangerous highway to hop across, full of fast-moving cars and trucks.
Then there's a swirling river to leap, full of frog-eating creatures. How's Frogger going to get home safely? By letting you hop him on his way.
Guide Frogger safely through this perilous journey, and you'll jump for joy!***
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[48]***There are two different Frogger games for the Atari 2600. They are completely different conversations of the arcade game.

Late in the life of the 2600, Atari planned to re-release this title under their own label as they had done with some Coleco and other Parker Bros. games. It would have been CX26147 in their catalog.
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The Official Frogger Starpath1982There are two different Frogger games for the Atari 2600. They are completely different conversations of the arcade game. labelimageminimize
Steeplechase Video Gems1983 labelimageminimize
Extra Terrestrials Skill Screen Games1984Other than bad timing, this game is unrelated to the other Atari E.T. game or to the movie. Rather, this is a Pac-Man like game where two players battle each other. One human player controls a dot eating alien while the other controls an alien chasing human. It was offered door-to-door to retailers in Southern Ontario. So, top rare game. labelimageminimize
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