DOWN
1: This modern gaming giant entered the market producing
carts for the VCS
2: Earthworld Prize
3: Light Gun prototype
4: First Atari cartridge w/ full-color label
5: Mattell device used to play 2600 software
6: July 30, 1996
7: Spec: 128 Bytes, in VSLI
8: Also known as Phantom Panzer II
10: Spec: both of these (CPU & Graphics) run at 1.19
MHz
11:
Gameline Exclusive -- not available on cartridge
12: Modified Jungle Fever
16: Peripheral Interface Adaptor
17: You must extinguish fires on a skyscraper
19: Tiger Toys subsidiary and maker of hand held games
20: The Atari could display a background image, and ___
number of movable objects simultaneously
23: 35,000 points
25: $79.95 w/ 42 keys
27: 16K bytes game
28:
Mattells label for the Atari 2600
29: Atari Force Mini-Comic #3 was packaged with this game
32: This 2600 game is not compatable w/ all 7800 units
33: Starplex device that accepts 9 carts at once
37: Vidco peripheral
38: Use your feet!
39: Designed by Warren Schwader
40: Michael Rideout won this chalice from this Swordquest
event
42: Sports Illustrated
44:
Original name for the 2600
45: Creator of the Personal Game Programmer-1
46: February 23, 1998 |
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ACROSS
3:
First software application to sell large numbers of Atari
units
9: This barbarian was originally based on the Saturday
morning cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian
13: Tape recorder device
14: DC
15: One of nine launch titles
18: The only released light gun game
21: Manufacturer of the Swordquest prizes
22: Johnson & Johnson toothpaste
24: Number of 2600/VCS models
26:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
30: Output: 9VDC 500mA
31: Computer module (prototype)
34: A RAM Plus cartridge
35: Modern consoles will probably never use this Atari
decor
36: Control Video Corporation
41: Designed to fit in the palm of a hand
43: Atari was originally against this type of software
44: Available by mail order only
47:
Activision's first release
48: Atari planned a 2600 emulator for this console before
their demise
49: Has the same label product number as Track &
Field
50: Atari was this at introducing a home programmable
system
51: Official Atari 2600 licensed distributor & manufacturer
in South America
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FUN!
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