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3D
Tic Tac Toe
A 3D version of Tic Tac Toe, also known as Noughts and Crosses,
Hugs and Kisses, and many other names. Players take turns
marking the spaces in a grid. The player who succeeds in placing
respective marks in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row
wins the game. |
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Abracadabra
You face the ultimate test underneath the wizard's castle...
Are you clever enough to escape the moving walls and creatures
in the mazes of the dungeon? Contains sixteen levels fo play.
Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Adventure
II
Youve heard the stories from long ago.
Stories
of an adventurer, who braved dragons and dangerous mazes
to return the Chalice from the forces of evil. At night,
youve dreamt of such adventure. Often the dreams occur
in the Ice Kingdoms abandoned, frozen landscapes to
the north; other times, you find yourself hopelessly lost
in the Green Kingdoms hedge mazes; sometimes the dreaming
takes place in the frightening endless forests, which surround
the Dark Kingdom.
And
now, the Chalice is missing again. Your weapons and keys,
gone from the safety of the Seashore Castle. Peasants cry
out in fear with tales of fantastic and dangerous creatures
roaming the countryside. Evil has once again stolen the
Chalice and hidden it! Return this sacred Chalice to the
safety of the Seashore Kingdoms Castle!
Adventure
II is the much-anticipated, unofficial sequel to Atari's
classic Adventure on the 2600. Taking advantage of
the Atari 5200's improved capabilities over the 2600, Adventure
II is much larger and more detailed than the original,
while still remaining faithful to the traits that made the
classic Adventure memorable even after 25 years.
Adventure
II: includes: Adventure II 32K game cartridge,
parchment envelope containing maps of the four hedge mazes,
An Adventure II magnet featuring Brundle the Dragon, and
a magnet from our partner Atari Age.
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ANALOG
Multicart
Many great Analog games all on one cartridge! Play Blast,
Elevator Reapairman, Fill 'er Up, Livewire, Popcorn and
more! Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Archon
Similar to chess, but with a number of significant changes.
Various pieces are designed to have various offsetting abilities,
when one piece attempts to take another the removal of the
targeted piece is not automatic. Instead, the two pieces are
placed into a full-screen 'combat arena' and must battle (action-style,
with the players running the pieces) to determine who takes
the square. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Asteroids
Based on the 1979 Atari coin-op. Navigate your ship avoiding
asteroids in space. Supports up to four players in head to
head or cooperative play. This cartridge is a prototype reproduction. |
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Atlantis
You control three guns protecting the legendary city of Atlantis,
which is being invaded by an enemy known as the Gorgons. The
Gorgon fleet attacks from the air and attempts to destroy
your city. Use your guns to shoot the enemy ships down. The
game is over when the entire city is destroyed. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Attack
of the Mutant Camels
A surreal horizontally-scrolling shooter. The
player controls a small jetplane and has the task of killing
giant yellow camels before they reach the home base. Doing
so requires several dozens of shots. The camels retaliate
by shooting fireballs from their mouth. Since the camels continuously
move towards your base, and new camels are added every time
one is destroyed, the game will eventually end in defeat.
The
game is perhaps inspired by the AT-AT attack sequence in
The Empire Strikes Back, and gameplay is very similar
to that of the Atari 2600 game based on the film. Converted
from the Atari XL.
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Battlezone
Based on the 1980 Atari coin-op. This version has colorful
background images in place of vector graphics as seen in the
arcade coin-op. Features a two-joystick option if you have
the Robotron or Space Dungeon joystick coupler.
This cartridge is a playable prototype reproduction. |
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Batty
Builders
A catch 'n' throw game. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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BC's
Quest for Tires
Based on the comic strip B.C. by Johnny Hart. The name
of the game is a play on the title of the contemporaneous
film, Quest for Fire.
The player takes the role of the caveman Thor, who has to
rescue his girlfriend, the Cute Chick, who has been kidnapped
by a dinosaur. To do this, he must travel on his stone unicycle
through several levels. Each level involves Thor moving from
the left to the right, avoiding various dangers.
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Beef
Drop
A port of the popular arcade game Burgertime to the
Atari 5200, complete with the new name of Beef Drop.
Burgertime was ported to many home game consoles and
computer systems, including the Intellivision, ColecoVision,
Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, but it never found
a home on the Atari 5200 until now. While a disk-based version
of Burgertime was released for the Atari 8-bit computers,
this version has been written from scratch to be more faithful
to the arcade version than the older 8-bit port.
Beef
Drop includes the cartridge and 12-page, full-color
manual.
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Buried
Buck$
Pilot
your helicopter and mine for buck$. Bomb the surface, dodge
enemy planes and blast obstacles to cash in! Converted from
the Atari XL. |
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Captain
Beeble
A horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up. Control Captain Beeble
through a series of tunnels and caves by directing the thrust
of his jet-pack, similar to the control in Asteroids.
A light gravity effect is the only external force moving Captain
Beeble. Exterminate enemies bugs while moving blocks to
retrieve a crystal and return it to the Crystal Processing
Unit. Beeble's task is complicated by limited jet pack fuel
and the volatility of the crystal. If he carries the crystal
too long it explodes.
Levels
get progressively harder with the introduction of more obstacles,
narrower tunnels, more bugs, and poisonous walls that cause
Beeble to explode on contact. Converted from the Atari XL.
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Capture
the Flag
Capture The Flag offers a first-person perspective
within a 3D rendered environment and full 360 degree movement.
No game is ever the same as the game creates an infinite amount
of randomly generated mazes. Single player or simultaneous
two-player action! |
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Castle
Crisis
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 castle from enemy fireball hits. Gameplay mechanics
and graphics mirror the arcade, with additional gameplay options
available, adding variety to an already great game. This is
simply one of the best arcade ports available for the 5200.
Castle
Crisis features a professionally printed box, label
and manual. The Castle Crisis artwork created by
GDG contributor Manu Pärssinen.
Castle
Crisis supports up to four players on a four-port 5200
system, and even supports 5200 paddle controllers if you
have them, for a more authentic arcade experience. If you're
a fan of the arcade Warlords, or of the popular 2600
version, you owe it to yourself to buy Castle Crisis!
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Caverns
of Mars
Caverns of Mars is similar in concept and visual style
to the 1981 arcade game Scramble, except the player
flies down into the caverns as opposed to sideways through
them. Descend your ship into the tunnels of Mars, firing at
targets along the way, in order to destroy teh reactor. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Chess
One of the world's most popular games played
on a square chequered chessboard with 64 squares arranged
in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player (one
controlling the white pieces, the other controlling the black
pieces) controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two
rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The object
of the game is to checkmate the opponent's king, whereby the
king is under immediate attack (in "check") and
there is no way to remove it from attack on the next move.
Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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CHICKEN
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Chicken
There is trouble in the barnyard! Ma Hen and a pesky old fox
battle it out, as you try to save the local chicken population.
Seems that the fox has found Ma Hen's eggs, and she is trying
to save them from his deadly clutches. Converted from the
Atari XL. |
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Chop
Suey
Jump,
Punch and Kick in this 2D fighter. Huge sprite graphics
and incredibly fast. Disgrace your opponent before he disgraces
you and watch out for that SCORPION! Single player or simultaneous
two-player action!
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Claim
Jumper
In a California gold rush setting, two miners compete to pick
up a gold nugget, trade it for cash, and deposit the cash
into their respective banks, while avoiding pursuing snakes
and tumbleweeds. Getting caught or running into something
you shouldn't causes you to be paralyzed for two seconds,
during which your opponent can steal your gold or cash. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Clowns
& Balloons
Clowns & Balloons is an improved version of the
1977 coin-op game Circus. You control the two people
holding the trampoline at the bottom of the screen, and you
must keep the clown bouncing around to pop all of the balloons
scrolling at the top of the screen. Converted from the Atari
XL. |
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Cosmi
2-in-1:
Forbidden Forest and Slinky
Two great games on one cartridge!
In Forbidden Forest you control an archer, armed with
a bow and a limit of four quivers of arrows per level. The
aim is to move through a forest setting while eliminating
various monsters, including giant spiders, bees, mutated frogs,
dragons, wizards and snakes, with the final enemy being the
"Demogorgon". The game has four levels of difficulty
which determine the number and speed of the monsters. This
is one of the earliest video games to use animated blood.
In Slinky you control a spring and attempt to change
all the blocks to a single color by jumping from block to
block, similar to Q*Bert. |
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Coupler
Tired of trying to juggle two controllers together playing
Robotron: 2084 and other dual joystick games? Spending a fortune
on duct tape after you realize that your two hands can’t hold
them alone. Try one of our new CONTROLLER COUPLERS that do
the heavy lifting for you while looking all nice and fancy!
Works with Intellidiscs, Robotron, and Space
Dungeon.
Obviously, controllers are NOT included.
They are simply pictured to display how the couplers look. |
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Crossfire
Blast your way out of an all-sides attack! In this grid-based
game you must avoid the enemy while chasing down enemy vehicles.
A clone of the arcade game Targ.
Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Crystal
Castles
As in the popular 1983 coin-op, you control Bentley Bear and
collect gems located throughout trimetric-projected rendered
castles while avoiding enemies out to get him as well as the
gems. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Demon
Attack
Marooned on the ice planet Krybor, the player uses a laser
cannon to destroy wave after wave of demons that attack from
above. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Desmond's
Dungeon
Fiendish Alfonso Schwarz has found the ideal place to hide
his plundered gold. He is stashing it in an underground dungeon,
a complicated maze of connected passages.
One
day, Desmond, out for a walk in the sun, accidentally discovers
Alfonso's hiding place. Realising that the vast fortune
could all be his, he descends into the dark and dingy depths
of the earth to search for the precious metal.
The
gold is scattered about the dungeon in bags and Desmond
must search for it before carrying it back to the surface.
But there are dangerous spiders living in the tunnels, alongside
the deadly plungers.
Every
now and then, Alfonso flies overhead to drop off some more
gold. If he sees Desmond, he will try to bomb him. Can Desmond
get all the gold to the surface before the spiders, the
plungers or the bombs get him? Converted from the Atari
XL.
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Diamond
Mine
A quest for fabulous diamonds far below the earth's surface.
Hop into your subterranean mining vehicle and get ready for
a fast-paced arcade style game that puts your reaction time
and strategic thinking to the test. Explore twenty monster
filled mine shafts. A huge underground labyrinth beckons you
to seize its fabulous treasure. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Donkey
Kong
Jumpman must rescue a damsel in distress from a giant ape
named Donkey Kong. Converted from the Atari XL.
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Donkey
Kong Jr.
Donkey Kong Junior is trying to rescue his papa Donkey
Kong, who has been captured by Jumpman. This game is the sequel
to the video game Donkey Kong. Converted from the Atari
XL. |
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Drelbs
Once
upon a time there was a kingdom that was very small. It
was so small in fact that no one larger than a flea ever
gave it much thought.
In this tiniest of places there lived a race of peaceful
hippety, hoppity creatures called DRELBS. One day a shadow
fell over this happy land. It was invaded by trollaboars,
evil looking gnomes of squarish stature who, because they
also were not very large, coveted this miniature land for
their own. They came with screwhead tanks to destroy the
drelbs, and hunted drelbs just for fun.
Although the drelbs were tiny, they weren't short on smarts.
They led the trollaboars to the atomic flip grid in the
center of the city and there decided to make their stand.
Your task, if you've the courage of a friendly drelb, is
to defeat the trollaboars on th atomic flip grid. You must
be fast and cunning to avoid the hunters and save the drelbs
from extinction. And above all, you must have heart! Happy
blinking, drelb lover!
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Encounter
Encounter
is an alien shoot 'em up and flying game that contains eight
environments with three difficulty levels and includes 3-D
graphics and sound effects to indicate the approach of enemy
kamikaze aliens. The game contains two level types: a shooting
level where diamond-shaped aliens attack the player in a
3-D plane and a flying level where the player must navigate
a 3-D star field by avoiding contact with any foreign objects.
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5200
End Labels
High quality set of vinyl end labels for the Atari 5200.
The sheet consists of a full set of every cartridge released
without an end label.
There are 55 labels total.
These labels have been expertly designed to look as if they
were always supposed to be there like Atari's other cartridges.
These labels are made to stand up to use!
They are waterproof and very durable, not just paper stickers!
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Fast
Eddie
Eddie must avoid getting tripped up with the Sneakers by climbing
ladders and walking and jumping within the five floors of
an unfinished building - all while trying to collect 10 prizes
and a Key. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Final
Legacy
In this war game the object is to defeat the enemy before
time runs out. The action takes place in three separate arenas
- land, sea, and air - in which you must blast the enemy from
a variety of perspectives. This game was sometimes referred
to as "The Legacy". |
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Fort
Apocalypse
Fort Apocaypse is a 2-D side-scroller that requires
the player to navigate an underground Kralthan prison in
a Rocket Copter, destroying or avoiding enemies while rescuing
the prisoners. Fire your rockets and drop bombs to obliterate
your enemies! Plays similar to Choplifter, Scramble
& Super Cobra.
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Freecell
FreeCell is a solitaire based card game played with
a 52-card standard deck. FreeCell is fundamentally different
from most solitaire games in that most deals can be solved
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Frisky
Tom
Based on the 1981 nichibutso coin-op. Comes complete with
girl in bathtub! Frisky Tom is a complete and fully
playable prototype reproduction cartridge. |
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Gateway
to Apshai
Gateway to Apshai is a top-down action-RPG. Turmoil rocks
the land and the only salvation lies in the magic of the Temple
of Apshai. Unfortunately the location of this temple has gotten
lost in time. Furthermore, many heros dispatched to seek it
have been slain. A legend speaks that only the blood of the
greatest hero of Apshai's greatest hero will be able to reclaim
the lost Temple of Apshai. Unfortunately this "greatest
hero" has also perished. But all hope is not lost, for
the wise man, Merlis has found the hero's son, whose blood
is still able to fulfill the prophesy. With great haste, Merlis
brings the youngster to the dungeon pits and leaves him to
fend for himself. It is this youngster's destiny to find safe
passage by battling snakes,
swamp rats, bats and many more creatures. |
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Hangly-Man
This is a 1981 Pac-Man clone by Nittoh. It features
a different maze that becomes invisible or disappears at certain
times or levels.
A pie-shaped player moves around a maze eating dots while
being chased by four ghosts. Eating all the dots will advance
the player to the next level. Eating any of the power dots
temporarily makes the ghosts vulnerable and eating fruit gives
you bonus points. |
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Ixion
As in the obscure ort of the obscure 1983 coin-op, you must
collect all the letters to spell the word IXION, shoot
enemies and avoid being shot yourself. |
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Jawbreaker
Navigate a small yellow set of jaws around the map to pick
up small dots while avoiding the "jawbreakers" which
roll around the map. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Journey
to the Planets
Your ultimate goal is to return to your home planet by exploring
the universe and solving the various puzzles. Explore strange
planets and fend off hostile aliens, solve puzzles, and recover
various artifacts. Pilot through space while avoiding comets
and conserving energy until you come across other planets
to explore. |
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Jumpman
Jr.
The sequel to Jumpman featuring similar gameplay
with all new levels. Your goal is to disarm all of the bombs
on the level before time runs out. Each level consists of
a variety of platforms, ladders, and ropes you will need to
jump and climb to reach the bombs. To make the game more challenging,
a bullet will fire on the screen from time to time which will
cause Jumpman to lose a life if hit. Each level has a different
theme to it, and a few also have additional dangers as well.
You will encounter deadly fires, the bouncing hellstones,
moving ladders, disappearing platforms, and more. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Jr.
Pac-Man
Based on the 1983 Bally Midwaycoin-op. Gobble up the dots
on a large scrolling playfield. Jr. Pac-Man is a complete
and fully playable prototype reproduction cartridge. |
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K-Star
Patrol
An original horizontal-scrolling space shooter. While on patrol
overa mysterious alien planet, your team of star ships in
brutally attacked by an onslought of enemy forces. Only you
and your lead star ship can safely defend the squadron. Blast
your way through the alien attack ships and outmaneuver their
dangerous low-level avoidance system! Converted from the Atari
XL. |
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Kid
Grid
Run
around the grid, color squares and avoid monsters in a game
that resembles Amidar and Pepper II.
You cannot kill the enemies, but they can kill you! Armed
with only a few "stuns” to defend your self while you
traverse 15 different playing levels.
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Koffi:
Yellow Kopter
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 action game, with four stages per level, and
as many levels as you can defeat! |
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Laser
Gates
A fun side-scrolling shooter sends you into the depths of
the 'Cryptic Computer' to destroy four failsafe detonators
that will cause the massive computer to self-destruct, thus
threatening the universe. You pilot the Dante Dart, a small
but effective fighter craft that handles well in the caverns
of the computer. On the way expect to battle several types
of enemies and to avoid or blast your way through a number
of hazards while maintaining your shields and energy to make
it to the next detonator on time. Converted from the Atari
XL.
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Last
Starfighter, The
The game to be based on the movie of the same title telling
the story of a videogaming boy, seemingly doomed to stay at
his trailer park home all his life, finds himself recruited
as a gunner for an alien defense force. Released as Star
Raiders 2 on the Atari 8-bit computers. This cartridge
is a playable prototype reproduction. |
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Looney
Tunes Hotel
As Bugs Bunny, you must explore five levels of the hotel avoiding
bombs and gathering as many carrots as you can before the
timer counts down. This game also features Yosemite Sam, the
Tasmanian Devil and Elmer Fudd. |
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Meebzork
A six-stage adventure game. Features a nifty 3-D effect on
the phoenix stage. This cartridge is a playable prototype
reproduction, although a few bugs still exist in the code
that occasionally causes the game to crash. |
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Millipede
Based on the 1982 Atari coin-op. An army of menacing millipedes
have invaded your garden patch! This Centipede sequel
is complete and fully playable despite being a prototype reproduction.
Supports the Atari Trak-ball peripheral. |
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Mr.
Cool
You as a cube jump on the pyramid built with color-changing
platforms. Similar to Q*Bert, you must make all platforms
the same color while avoiding the flying comets. Converted
from the Atari XL. |
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Necromancer
You're a sorcerer doing battle against some rather voracious
spiders. Your weapons - and the spiders' favorite thing to
poison - are the trees. Only these are enchanted trees which
you control with your magical wisp. Using the wisp you plant
the seeds, nurse the saplings to maturity and prevent them
from being trampled on by uncouth Neanderthal thugs wearing
nothing but large wooden clubs. Later, you take your deciduous
army to the next screen where you position them strategically
over unhatched spider eggs located in brick incubators. If
you're skillful, the roots will erode the brick and the tree
will crash down, crushing the egg and killing the fledgling
spider inside. If you're sluggish, the spider hatches, eats
the tree and comes after you. Leave no eggs uncrushed because
they all become spiders which come back to haunt and hunt
you in the last screen - the final showdown between you and
the Necromancer himself. Converted from the Atari XL.
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O'Riley's
Mine
As an Irish prospector named Timothy O'Riley, dig an unending
series of mines searching for coal, gold, diamonds, rubies,
and oil. But watch out for the evil creatures you've disturbed
and the rising underground river - don't let either one touch
you or you will die! And beware - the creatures move much
faster while the moon is up. The river is unstoppable, but
you can kill or block the creatures with a limited supply
of dynamite.
O'Riley's
Mine is essentially a high-speed variant of Mr. Do!
and Boulder Dash - you must race around collecting
everything before returning to the top of the mine shaft
while the creatures chase you and the water rises relentlessly.
Converted from the Atari XL.
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Oil's
Well
The
player attempts to manage an oil drilling operation and
collect oil. This is done by moving the drill head through
a maze using four directional control buttons; the head
is trailed by a pipeline connecting it to the base.
Subterranean creatures populate the maze; the head can destroy
the creatures, but the pipeline is vulnerable. As the player
traverses the maze, the pipe grows longer, but pressing
a button quickly retracts the head. The player can advance
through eight different levels.
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Pac-Man
Plus
Pac-Man Plus has the same basic goal of all of the
early Pac-Man games: to eat all of the pac-dots and power
pellets before Pac-Man is caught by the ghosts. Fruits have
been replaced by alternative objects, including a can of Coca-Cola.
Eating a bonus fruit causes the ghosts to become vulnerable
and invisible, doubling the score for eating them; and that
eating power pellets would often have unpredictable effects,
such as turning only three ghosts blue or turning the maze
invisible, et cetera.
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Pacific
Coast Highway
Can a lazy tortoise make its way across this bumper-to-bumper
traffic jam of maniac motorists? Can he hop from boat to boat
to safety? If not, it's turtle soup! Converted from the Atari
XL. |
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Pastfinder
A vertically scrolling action game which takes place in the
year 8878. You are a member of an elite team of explorers
known as the Pastfinders. Your goal is to search deadly, radiated
planets for various artifacts and time capsules and to deliver
them safely to a base. Explore the planets surface by avoiding
walls, enemy craft and other obstacles on the surface while
searching for artifacts. Jump over obstacles while firing
lasers to destroy enemies. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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$37.75
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Pooyan
Rescue
Pooyan From Fierce Wolves!
One day in a forest, a group of Wolves attacked the pig's
house where Mother Pig (Mama) and her little Piggies (Pooyans)
where living peacefully. Mama fought against Wolves to protect
Pooyans using arrows and meat. For all her afforts, however,
some Pooyans were kidnapped. Hating the Wolves, Mama bravely
goes to the Wolves' Lair to rescue Pooyans.
Is Mama able to beat wolves and take and take Pooyans back
home?
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$39.75
FINAL COPY
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Preppie
Maneuver your Preppie across the fairway and the treacherous
river into the rough, retrieving golf balls and returning
them safely to the greens. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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$37.75
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Rally
Speedway
An overhead racing game with the circuits comprising junctions,
multiple paths and a variety of corner types. Navigate the
track while avoiding various hazards. |
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$34.75
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Raster
Music Tracker
MUSIC on your Atari 5200!
Converted from the Atari XL. |
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$42.75
FINAL COPY
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RealSports
Basketball
Shoot your jumpshot or drive the lane and go up for a slam
dunk! Full court basketball complete with cheering spectators
and more. |
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$39.75
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Rescue
on Fractalus (Intro)
Take control of the Valkyriespace fighter in this first-person
flight game. Land and pick up downed Ethercorps pilots while
dodging anti-aircraft guns, saucers and mountain terrain.
Also known as "Behind Jaggi Lines." |
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Road
Runner
This skill and strategy game provides challenges for the whole
family and stars those 'desert duelists' the Road Runner and
Wil E. Coyote in a game where players keep the coyote running
down the road. For one or two players. |
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Satan's
Hollow
Based on the 1982 Bally Midway coin-op. Move your fire-base
left and right while shooting bird-like creatures flying at
you. Use the segments dropped by the birds to build a bridge
across the pit on the right side of the screen to escape and
fight Satan all to the famous "Flight of the Valkyries"
theme music. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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$37.75
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Sea
Dragon
The challenge of inner space — the fury of an enemy that seemingly
Will not die. This is SEA DRAGON — a battle to the death under
the high seas! Slide into the Captain's chair, take the controls
and prepare yourself for the most incredible non-stop action
this side of Davy Jones' locker. SEA DRAGON puts you in control
of a nuclear sub that's armed from stem to stern with enough
firepower to take on King Neptune himself — and you'll need
every missile, every torpedo, and every scrap of skill you
can muster to survive.
The object of SEA DRAGON is to successfully navigate your
sub through an underwater course past mountains and through
labyrinthine passageways while avoiding clusters of explosive
mines that rise from the sea bottom. But the danger doesn't
stop there — overhead, surface destroyers lace the water with
depth charges; below, deadly attack bases and arcing lasers
cut a killing swath that could reduce your sub to bubbling
slag. But even these potentially lethal perils are dwarfed
by the awesome menace that awaits you at the course's end. |
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Shamus
Navigate the eponymous robotic detective through 128 room
mazes to reach the "The Shadow's Lair", humming
to the Funeral March of a Marionette, the well-known
theme song from Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Opposing
the player are a number of robotic adversaries, including
spiral drones, robo droids and snap jumpers. Shamus is armed
with 'Ion Shivs' and is able to hurl up to two at a time
at his enemies. Touching an electrified wall results in
instantaneous death similar to Berzerk or Frenzy.
Converted from the Atari XL.
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$39.75
FINAL COPY
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Shamus:
Case II
Shamus: Case II is a combination of detective game and dungeon-crawler
adventure. Search the enemy's underground lair by surviving
traps within the dungeon, battling monsters while trying not
to get lost. Search for treasure chests and other useful items
such as keys and hints. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Spy
Hunter
Based on the 1983 Bally Midway coin-op. An action/driving
game with the player in the role of a spy driving an armed
sportscar. The object of the game is to travel the freeway
destroying as many enemy vehicles as possible while protecting
civilian vehicles. The game is a top-down vertical scroller
with a vantage point similar to that of a news helicopter.
Arm your vehicle by pulling into the weapons van and then
wreak havoc on your adversaries. |
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$37.75
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Stargate
Based on the 1981 Williams coin-op. Fly your spacecraft over
a horizontally scrolling planet surface, protecting friendly
humanoids from alien abduction. This cartridge is a prototype
reproduction. |
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$37.75
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Super
Pac-Man
Based on the 1982 Bally Midway coin-op. Pac-Man must
eat keys to open doors which will allow him to eat fruits
and prizes, not dots. Eating the Super Power Energizers increases
Pac-Man's size and allows him to speed up. For the duration
of this Super energizer, he can freely pass over ghosts, even
if they are their original dangerous colors. This cartridge
is a playable prototype reproduction. |
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Tapper
Based on the 1983 Bally Midway coin-op. You are a bartender
serving drinks to patrons. You must serve everyone a mug before
they work their way up to the kegs. You must also grab empty
mugs before they slide off the end of the bar. Extra points
for collecting tips. Bonus rounds involve locating the one
beer that has not been shaken, and serving it. Converted from
the Atari XL. |
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$34.75
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Time
Runner
Join the first intergalactic SPACE RUSH. Newly discovered
territory is yours for the taking! All that you have to do
is to stake it out. Sounds easy? Well, there are the defenders
who will block your moves and team up to get you. Also, staking
out hyperspace is not so easy. Its value decreases with each
additional moment you take to capture it. It's a battle requiring
fast action as well as winning strategy! |
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Track
& Field
Based on the 1983 Bally Konami coin-op. Compete against other
players in various Olympic events. Bash the buttons as fast
as possible to run faster. Use the action button to throw,
jump, etc. Choose from six events in this fully playable prototype
reproduction cartridge. |
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$39.75
FINAL COPY
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Turmoil
Imagine yourself being attacked from both sides by the most
evil creatures ever to fly the unfriendly skies. You are piloting
an intergalactic fighter with the ability to blast seven nemies
into cosmic dust at once. Now picture abattle raging at a
pace so frantic that even blinking your eyes could lead to
disaster! Converted from the Atari XL. |
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Up
'n Down
Drive your VW bug over the colored flags to clear the level
while jumping on the opposing cars. Watch out for open bridges
and broken highways. Converted from the Atari XL. |
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$39.75
FINAL COPY
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Worm
War I
Worm War I has begun. Hordes of giant worms are descending
upon the city of Teriyaki! It's up to you, a master tank commander,
to skillfully navigate through the ruins and blow away these
destructive invaders. Be careful, many a good driver has run
out of gas and been wiggled to death under the weight of a
giant worm. Lots of luck, commander! Converted from the Atari
XL. |
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Xagon
Stomp the hexagonal grid pieces to an even height to clear
the level. If you like Q*Bert, you'll love Xagon! |
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$37.75
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Xevious
A hundred thousand years ago, an ancient civilization prospered
on our Earth, their product being GAMP (General Artificial
Matrix Producer). In order to survive the Ice Age, most of
the Earth's inhabitants have decided to leave it, finally
settling on a planet called Xevious.
A group of humans remained, becoming our own ancestors. Many
years have passed, and the Xevians are now planning a massive
comeback to their long-lost homeland. The pilot Mu, his android
companion Eve, and Mio, a Xevian who opposes the GAMP regime,
are back from a space travel just in time to warn the Earth
of the upcoming invasion. The prototype fighter craft Solvalou
is going to be used as the main weapon against the Xevian
attack.
Xevious is a vertically-scrolling shooter which is notable
for being the first game of that type to feature an aircraft
flying over the Earth (as opposed to the outer space in other
games), displaying views of South American nature. It also
introduced, for the first time, two types of enemies to fight:
aerial and ground-based (the menacing SOL towers invoked by
GAMP to aid their planes). The player-controlled ship, Solvalou,
is equipped with two weapons, each assigned to a button: the
Zapper for air enemies, and the Blaster, which drops bombs
on ground targets with the aid of a lock-on. The aerial enemies
are divided into sub-categories distinguished by their attack
and behavior patterns. Certain enemy types are immune to Solvalou's
weapons, and must be avoided.
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