showing 5 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Steeplechase | Sears;Video Gems (Atari) | 1980 | Would 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. [Zerothis] | labelimageminimize |
Frogger | Parker Brothers | 1982 | Leapin' 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!*** [48]*** [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. | labelimagesubject |
The Official Frogger | Starpath | 1982 | There are two different Frogger games for the Atari 2600. They are completely different conversations of the arcade game. | labelimageminimize |
Steeplechase | Video Gems | 1983 | labelimageminimize | |
Extra Terrestrials | Skill Screen Games | 1984 | Other 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 |