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The games are: - Ms. Pac-Man - Ms. Pac-Man Plus - Ms. Pac-Attack - Ms. Pac Random Mazes - Pac-Man - New Puck-X - Hangly Man - Ultra Pac-Man - Pac Random Maze - Popeye Pac-Man (with the Hangly Man maze, as that is the only way I saw it back in the day) - Largest Pac-Man - Pac-Man Plus …
Welcome to the Aerial Combat Fighter Weapons School. Forget everything you thought you knew about dogfighting with combat jets. Here you will relearn the art of aerial dogfighting. At the Aerial Combat Fighter Weapons School, you will practice the forgotten art of the dogfight. Get in, get close, take your shot and get out. You can be a maverick or …
Port of the Atari coin-op, Battlezone was an instant hit upon its release in the arcades in 1980. Not only was Battlezone one of the first successful vector graphic games, but also one of the first true 3-D games. When Atari decided to port Battlezone to its home consoles they went two different routes based on the capabilities of the …
Long before there was Karateka, there was Black Belt. Black Belt was Atari's entry into the martial arts genre at a time when such games were almost unheard of. Black Belt is a multi-screened action game with amazing visuals and easy to understand controls. Had it been released, Black Belt would have been the first one-on-one fighting game and a …
Like its 2600 cousin, the Atari 5200 version of RS Basketball never made it into production. Why Atari couldn't get either version out the door before the crash hit is unknown, but it appears that they tried at least two different versions for the 5200 before pulling the plug. While the later version resembles the aborted 2600 version, the earlier …
Road Runner is a strategy game based on the old sliding tile game and has no relation to the 1985 Atari arcade game of the same name (which the 2600 version was based on).
Xari Arena is one of those games you look at and say, "What the hell is going on here?" From the moment you turn it on you're greeted by some of the coolest looking graphics the 5200 ever saw. At its core Xari Arena is Breakout in reverse, but there's much more to it than meets the eye. Your goal …
It's dangerous, it's devious, it's Xevious. Never before has a tag line so perfectly summed up a video game. Xevious was one of the first (if not the first) in a new genre of arcade games: the scrolling shooter. While we make take such games for granted today, back in 1982 such a concept was unheard of. Most games of …
Following the success of Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Super Pac-Man, Bally-Midway decided that they would release yet another Pac-Man game. The problem was how did they keep the Pac-Man concept fresh while still staying close to the gameplay of the original? The answer? Jr. Pac-Man! Although it might not be immediately obvious, Jr. Pac-Man is supposed to be the son …
Koffi is a little kopter, and not allowed to go with the bigger rescue kopters on missions. But when Koffi learns of an insidious plan of Pyro the stormcloud to burn down the forests ... Koffi must take action! Protect the forests and the animals that live there, and defeat the villainous Pyro the electrified stormcloud! Koffi is a one-screen …
Jet through the cavernous canyons of Fractalus™--in panormic realism. Your fellow pilots are waiting desperately for you. But so are the vicious Jaggi™ aliens. You never know what's going to turn up--or where--until it happens...
A port of the classic computer game, A.E. is a most unusual 5200 prototype. It was never announced by Atari nor was it mentioned in any internal documents. In fact A.E. just appeared out of the blue one day when a collector found a copy in a box of old 5200 prototypes. Why Atari was considering porting a two year …
The Atari 5200 version of Asteroids holds a special place in history as the only launch title never to be released. That's right, Asteroids part number is CX-5201 and was the first game planned for the new Atari 5200 system.
Fans of the classic Atari arcade game Warlords will be pleased to learn that Bryan Edewaard has developed a version for the Atari 5200 titled Castle Crisis. In this fast-paced game, up to four players can compete against one another or computer opponents. Using your shield, you must capture and launch fireballs against an enemy's castle, while protecting your own …
Final Legacy was one of those 5200 prototypes that we all suspected was out there somewhere. Even though Final Legacy came out for the Atari 400/800 in 1984, an Atari 5200 prototype wasn't discovered until 1998. As was expected, the 5200 version appears to be identical to its 400/800 counterpart except for the obvious controller differences and the lack of …
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