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== Games published by Atari and Sears == All 38 of the initial era of Atari 2600 games (between the console's launch in 1977 and the summer of 1980) were developed and manufactured by [[Atari, Inc.]] These games were published by Atari, and many were also licensed to [[Sears]], which released these games under its Tele-Games brand, often with different titles.<ref name="searscartridge" /> Sears's Tele-Games brand was unrelated to the company [[Telegames]], which also produced cartridges for the Atari 2600 (mostly re-issues of [[M Network]] games.)<ref name="TelegamesCatalog" /> Three games were also produced by Atari Inc. for Sears as exclusive releases under the Tele-Games brand: ''[[Steeplechase (video game)|Steeplechase]]'', ''[[Stellar Track]]'', and ''[[Submarine Commander (Atari 2600)|Submarine Commander]]''.<ref name="searscartridge">{{cite web | url = http://www.atariage.com/label_page.html?LabelID=10 | title = Atari 2600 - Sears β Picture Label Variation | last = Yarusso | first = Albert | work = [[AtariAge]] | access-date = 2010-08-05}}</ref> {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:1.00em; line-height:1.5em;" |- ! Atari title ! Sears title ! Designer or programmer ! Year<br><ref name="aadate">{{Cite web|title = Atari VCS game release dates|url = https://www.atariarchive.org/atari-vcs-game-release-dates|website = Atari Archive| date=2020 |access-date = 2023-08-12}}</ref> ! Notes |- | ''4 Games in 1 Cartridge'' | - | | {{dts|2023}} | A multi-genre cartridge that is included with the CX30+ Paddle Controller Bundle released in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://atari.com/products/cx30-paddle-controller-bundle |title=CX30+ Paddle Controller Bundle |website=Atari}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Game-Cartridge-Paddle-Pack-Atari-2600/dp/B0CG7MTGPD |title=4 in 1 Game Cartridge with Paddle Pack Atari 2600+ |website=Amazon}}</ref> Four games are included: ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'', ''[[Canyon Bomber]]'', ''[[Night Driver (video game)|Night Driver]]'', and ''[[Video Olympics]]''. Two paddle controllers are also included with the cartridge. CX26501 |- | ''10 Games in 1'' | - | | {{dts|2023}} | A multi-genre cartridge that is the [[pack-in game]] for the [[Atari 2600+]]. Ten games are included: ''[[Adventure (1980 video game)|Adventure]]'', ''[[Combat (video game)|Combat]]'', ''[[Dodge 'Em]]'', ''[[Haunted House (video game)|Haunted House]]'', ''[[Maze Craze]]'', ''[[Missile Command]]'', ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]'', ''[[Surround (video game)|Surround]]'', ''[[Video Pinball (1980 video game)|Video Pinball]]'', and ''[[Yars' Revenge]]''. CX26500 |- | ''32 in 1'' | - | | {{dts|1988}} | A multi-genre cartridge. It is a PAL-only release and is compatible with the Atari 7800.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mobygames.com/game/22996/32-in-1-game-cartridge/|title=32 in 1 Game Cartridge (1988)|website=MobyGames}}</ref> 32 games are included, including games by [[Atari, Inc.]], [[Activision]], [[CommaVid]], and [[U.S. Games]]. |- | ''[[3D tic-tac-toe#Computer implementations|3-D Tic-Tac-Toe]]'' | ''3-D Tic-Tac-Toe'' | [[Carol Shaw]] | {{dts|1980|7}} | |- | ''[[Adventure (1980 video game)|Adventure]]'' | ''Adventure'' | [[Warren Robinett]] | {{dts|1980|3}} | Contains first well-known [[Easter egg (media)|Easter egg]], containing the designer's name. |- |Avalanche | |John Champeau |July 2025 |Developed By Champ Games CX26519 |- | ''[[Air-Sea Battle]]'' | ''Target Fun'' | [[Larry Kaplan]] | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games. |- | ''[[Alpha Beam with Ernie]]'' | - | Michael Callahan (programmer), Preston Stuart (graphics) | {{dts|1983|11}} | Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop |- | ''[[Asteroids (video game)#Ports|Asteroids]]'' | ''Asteroids'' | Brad Stewart | {{dts|1981|8}} | |- | ''[[Atari Video Cube]]'' | - | | {{dts|1983|6}} | Originally released as mail-order through Atari Club. Later re-released as ''Rubik's Cube''. |- | ''[[Backgammon (1979 video game)|Backgammon]]'' | ''Backgammon'' | Craig Nelson | {{dts|1979|11}} | |- | ''[[Basic Math (video game)|Basic Math]]'' a.k.a. ''Fun with Numbers'' | ''Math'' | Gary Palmer | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[BASIC Programming]]'' | - | [[Warren Robinett]] | {{dts|1980|4}} | Advertised in 1979, but appears to have gone unreleased until 1980 |- | ''[[Basketball (1978 video game)|Basketball]]'' | ''Basketball'' | [[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Battlezone (1980 video game)|BattleZone]]'' | - | Mike Feinstein and Brad Rice | {{dts|1983|8}} | |- | ''[[Berzerk (video game)|Berzerk]]'' | ''Berzerk'' | Dan Hitchens | {{dts|1982|8}} | Licensed by Stern Electronics. A version of the game called ''Berzerk Enhanced Edition'' containing digitized speech and diagonal shooting was released in November 2023 after Atari purchased the rights to Berzerk. |- |[[Berzerk (video game)|Berzerk (Enhanced Edition)]] | | | |An Enhanced Version of the 2600 Original, adding Voices and More Accurate Level Design CX26502 |- | ''[[Big Bird's Egg Catch]]'' | - | Christopher Omarzu | {{dts|1983|11}} | Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop |- | ''[[Blackjack (Atari 2600 video game)|Blackjack]]'' | ''Blackjack'' | [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''BMX Air Master'' | - | Adam Clayton | {{dts|1990}} | |- | ''[[Bowling (1979 video game)|Bowling]]'' | ''Bowling'' | [[Larry Kaplan]] | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Brain Games]]'' | ''Brain Games'' | [[Larry Kaplan]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'' | ''Breakaway IV'' | Brad Stewart | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Canyon Bomber#Ports|Canyon Bomber]]'' | ''Canyon Bomber'' | [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]] | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Casino (video game)|Casino]]'' | ''Poker Plus'' | [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Caverns of Mars]]'' | | | November {{dts|2024}} | |- | ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]'' | - | | {{dts|1983|3}} | |- | ''[[Circus (video game)#Home clones|Circus Atari]]'' | ''Circus'' | Michael Lorenzen | {{dts|1980|7}} | |- | ''[[Codebreaker (video game)|Codebreaker]]'' | ''Codebreaker'' | Unknown | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Combat (video game)|Combat]]'' | ''Tank Plus'' | Larry Wagner, [[Joseph C. Decuir|Joe Decuir]] | {{dts|1977|8}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Cookie Monster Munch]]'' | - | Gary Stark | {{dts|1983|12}} | Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop. |- | ''[[Crazy Climber]]'' | - | Alex Leavens | {{dts|1983|3}} | Licensed by Nihon Bussan Co. Mail-order exclusive through Atari Club. |- | ''[[Crossbow (video game)|Crossbow]]'' | - | | {{dts|1988|5}} | Licensed by [[Exidy]] |- | ''[[Crystal Castles (video game)|Crystal Castles]]'' | - | Peter C. Niday (programmer), Robert Vieira (sound), Michael Kosaka (graphics) | {{dts|1984|4}} | |- | ''[[Dark Chambers]]'' | - | John Palevich | {{dts|1989|5}} | |- | ''[[Defender (1981 video game)|Defender]]'' | ''Defender'' | Bob Polaro | {{dts|1982|6}} | Licensed by Williams Electronics |- | ''[[Demons to Diamonds]]'' | ''Demons to Diamonds'' | Nick Turner | {{dts|1982|7}} | |- | ''[[Desert Falcon]]'' | - | Bob Polaro | {{dts|1987|12}} | |- | ''[[Dig Dug]]'' | - | | {{dts|1983|10}} | Licensed by Namco |- | ''[[Dodge 'Em]]'' | ''Dodger Cars'' | [[Carla Meninsky]] | {{dts|1980|9}} | |- | ''Donald Duck's Speedboat'' | - | [[Suki Lee]] | {{dts|1983}} | Only released in Brazil |- | ''[[Double Dunk]]'' | - | Matthew Hubbard | {{dts|1989|5}} | |- | ''[[Epyx]] Games Collection'' | | [[Summer Games (video game)|Summer Games]]: Peter Engelbrite [[Winter Games]]: Peter Engelbrite [[California Games]]: Steve Baker and Peter Engelbrite | November {{dts|2024}} | ''Epyx Games Collection'' is a compilation that includes ''[[Summer Games (video game)|Summer Games]]'', ''[[Winter Games]]'', and ''[[California Games]]''. |- | ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game)|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'' | - | [[Howard Scott Warshaw]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Considered the worst video game of all time and cause of the β[[video game crash of 1983]]β |- | ''[[Fatal Run]]'' | - | Steve Aguirre | {{dts|1990}} | PAL-only release; developed by Sculptured Software |- | ''[[Flag Capture]]'' | ''Capture'' | Jim Huether | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Football (1978 video game)|Football]]'' | ''Football'' | [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Galaxian]]'' | - | Mark Ackerman, Glen Parker and Tom Calderwood | {{dts|1983|4}} | Licensed by Namco |- | ''[[Golf (Atari 2600 video game)|Golf]]'' | ''Golf'' | Michael Lorenzen | {{dts|1980|7}} | |- | ''[[Gravitar]]'' | - | | {{dts|1983|10}} | |- | ''[[Gremlins (video game)|Gremlins]]'' | - | Scott Smith (programmer), Mimi Nyden (graphics), Robert Vieira (sound) | {{dts|1984|7}} | |- | ''[[Hangman (video game)|Hangman]]'' | ''Spelling'' | [[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Haunted House (video game)|Haunted House]]'' | ''Haunted House'' | James Andreasen | {{dts|1982|2}} | |- | ''[[Home Run (video game)|Home Run]]'' | ''Baseball'' | [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Human Cannonball (video game)|Human Cannonball]]'' | ''Cannon Man'' | Unknown | {{dts|1979|3}} | Based on an unreleased arcade concept by Owen Rubin |- | ''[[Hunt & Score]]'' | - | Jim Huether | {{dts|1978|10}} | Also released as [[A Game of Concentration|Concentration]], released under Sears as Memory Match |- | ''[[Ikari Warriors]]'' | - | | {{dts|1991|3}} | Licensed by SNK |- | ''[[Indy 500 (1977 video game)|Indy 500]]'' | ''Race'' | Ed Riddle | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Joust (video game)|Joust]]'' | - | Mike Feinstein and Kevin Osborn | {{dts|1983|10}} | Licensed by Williams Electronics |- | ''[[Jr. Pac-Man]]'' | - | Ava-Robin Cohen | {{dts|1986|10}} | Licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''[[Jungle Hunt]]'' | - | Mike Feinstein and John Allred | {{dts|1983|7}} | Licensed by Taito |- | ''[[Kangaroo (video game)|Kangaroo]]'' | - | Kevin Osborn | {{dts|1983|7}} | Licensed by Sun Electronics |- | ''[[Klax (video game)|Klax]]'' | - | Steve DeFrisco | {{dts|1990}} | PAL-only. Last official game released for 2600. |- | ''[[Krull (video game)|Krull]]'' | - | Dave Staugas | {{dts|1983|11}} | |- | ''[[M Network]] Collection'' | | [[Armor Ambush]]: Hal Finney [[Astrosmash|Astroblast]]: Hal Finney [[Frogs and Flies]]: Dave Rolfe [[Star Strike]]: Dave Akers and Patricia Lewis Du Long | November {{dts|2024}} | ''M Network Collection'' is a compilation that includes ''[[Astrosmash|Astroblast]]'', ''[[Armor Ambush]]'', ''[[Frogs and Flies|Frogs & Flies]]'', and ''[[Star Strike|Starstrike]]''. |- | ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' | - | Dan Hitchens | {{dts|1983|12}} | Licensed by Nintendo |- | ''[[Math Gran Prix]]'' | ''Math Gran Prix'' | Suki Lee | {{dts|1982|7}} | |- | ''[[Maze Craze|Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and Robbers]]'' | ''Maze Mania'' | Rick Maurer | {{dts|1980|9}} | |- | ''[[Midnight Magic (Atari 2600)|Midnight Magic]]'' | - | Glenn Axworthy | {{dts|1986|11}} | |- | ''[[Millipede (video game)|Millipede]]'' | - | Dave Staugas (programmer), Jerome Domurat (graphics), Andrew Fuchs (sound), Robert Vieira (sound) | {{dts|1984|3}} | |- | ''[[Miniature Golf (1979 video game)|Miniature Golf]]'' | ''Arcade Golf''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.atariguide.com/1/132b.htm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111126113342/http://atariguide.com/1/132b.htm|url-status=dead|title="Miniature Golf" label variations on AtariGuide|archivedate=November 26, 2011}}</ref> | Tom Reuterdahl | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Missile Command]]'' | ''Missile Command'' | [[Rob Fulop]] | {{dts|1981|4}} | |- | ''[[Moon Patrol]]'' | - | | {{dts|1983|10}} | licensed by Irem |- | ''[[Nolan Bushnell#Catalyst Technologies Venture Capital Group|MotoRodeo]]'' | - | Steve DeFrisco | {{dts|1991|3}} | Developed by Axlon |- | ''[[Mr. Run and Jump|Mr Run and Jump]]'' | |John Mikula | {{dts|2023|11}} |Developed by Graphite Labs. CX26503 |- | ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'' | - | Mike Horowitz and Josh Littlefield | {{dts|1983|2}} | Licensed by Bally Midway<ref>{{cite web |title=Ms. Pac-Man Manual |url=http://www.digitpress.com/library/manuals/atari2600/ms_pac-man.pdf}}</ref> |- | ''[[Night Driver (video game)|Night Driver]]'' | ''Night Driver'' | [[Rob Fulop]] | {{dts|1980|7}} | |- | ''[[Obelix (video game)|Obelix]]'' | - | Suki Lee (programmer), Dave Jolly (graphics), Jeff Gusman (sound), Andrew Fuchs (sound) | {{dts|1983}} | |- | ''[[Off the Wall (Atari 2600)|Off the Wall]]'' | - | | {{dts|1989|8}} | |- | ''[[Oscar's Trash Race]]'' | - | Christopher Omarzu (programmer), Preston Stuart (graphics) | {{dts|1984|3}} | Co-developed by Children's Computer Workshop |- | ''[[Othello (1980 video game)|Othello]]'' | ''Othello'' | [[Ed Logg]] | {{dts|1981|3}} | |- | ''[[Outlaw (1978 video game)|Outlaw]]'' | ''Gunslinger'' | [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Pac-Man (Atari 2600 video game)|Pac-Man]]'' | ''Pac-Man'' | [[Tod Frye]] | {{dts|1982|3|16}} | Licensed by Namco |- | ''[[PelΓ©'s Soccer]]'' a.k.a. ''Championship Soccer'' | ''Soccer'' | Steve Wright | {{dts|1981|2}} | Announced for Fall 1980, but delayed to early 1981 |- | ''[[Pengo (video game)|Pengo]]'' | - | Mark R. Hahn (programmer), Andrew Fuchs (sound), Jeff Gusman (sound), Courtney Granner (unknown) | {{dts|1984|5}} | Licensed by Coreland, Sega |- | ''[[Phoenix (1980 video game)|Phoenix]]'' | - | Mike Feinstein and John Mracek | {{dts|1983|2}} | Licensed by Amstar Electronics. |- | ''[[Pigs in Space (video game)|Pigs in Space]]'' | - | Rob Zdybel (programmer), John Russell (programmer), Bill Aspromonte (programmer), Michael Sierchio (designer) | {{dts|1983|11}} | |- | ''[[Pole Position]]'' | - | Doug Macrae and John Allred | {{dts|1983|8}} | Licensed by Namco |- | ''[[Quadrun]]'' | - | Steve Woita | {{dts|1983|11}} | Mail-order exclusive through Atari Club. |- | ''[[Radar Lock]]'' | - | Doug Neubauer | {{dts|1989|8}} | |- | ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (video game)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' | - | [[Howard Scott Warshaw]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | |- | ''[[RealSports Baseball]]'' | - | Joseph Tung (Programmer), D. Smith (Art) | {{dts|1982|10}} | |- | ''[[RealSports Boxing]]'' | - | Alex DeMeo (Programmer) | {{dts|1987|12}} | |- | ''[[RealSports]] Collection'' | - | ''[[RealSports Baseball]]:'' Joseph Tung (Programmer), D. Smith (Art) ''[[RealSports Boxing]]:'' Alex DeMeo (Programmer) ''[[RealSports Football|RealSports Football:]]'' Robert Zdybel (Programmer), Michel Allaire (Art) ''[[RealSports Soccer]]:'' Michael Sierchio (Programmer), Warren Chang (Art) ''[[RealSports Tennis]]:'' Alan Hodgkinson (Programmer), Doug Macrae (Graphics), and Terry Hoff (Art) ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]:'' Bob Polaro (Programmer), Alan Murphy (Graphics), Terry Hoff (Art) RealSports Basketball: Joe Gaucher, Terry Hoff (Art) | November {{dts|2024}} | ''RealSports Collection'' is a compilation that includes ''[[RealSports Baseball]]'', ''[[RealSports Football]]'', ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]'', ''[[RealSports Tennis]]'', ''[[RealSports Boxing]]'', and ''RealSports Basketball'' (previously unreleased for the Atari 2600). |- | ''[[RealSports Football]]'' | - | Robert Zdybel (Programmer), Michel Allaire (Art) | {{dts|1982|12}} | |- | ''[[RealSports Soccer]]'' | - | Michael Sierchio (Programmer), Warren Chang (Art) | {{dts|1983|4}} | |- | ''[[RealSports Tennis]]'' | - |Alan Hodgkinson (Programmer), Doug Macrae (Graphics), and Terry Hoff (Art) | {{dts|1983|4}} | |- | ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]'' | - | Bob Polaro (Programmer), Alan Murphy (Graphics), Terry Holf (Art) | {{dts|1982|10}} | |- | ''[[Road Runner (video game)|Road Runner]]'' | - | Bob Polaro | {{dts|1989|8}} | |- | ''[[Secret Quest]]'' | - | Steve DeFrisco (programmer), [[Nolan Bushnell]] (designer) | {{dts|1989|5}} | Developed by Axlon. |- | ''[[Sentinel (1990 video game)|Sentinel]]'' | - | [[David Lubar]] (programmer) | {{dts|1991|3}} | |- | ''[[Sky Diver]]'' | ''Dare Diver'' | Jim Huether | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Slot Machine (video game)|Slot Machine]]'' | ''Slots'' | [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]] | {{dts|1979|3}} | |- | ''[[Slot Racers]]'' | ''Maze'' | [[Warren Robinett]] | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game)|Snoopy and the Red Baron]]'' | - | Richard Dobbis (programmer), Sam Comstock (graphics) | {{dts|1983|11}} | |- | ''[[Solaris (video game)|Solaris]]'' | - | Doug Neubauer | {{dts|1986|11}} | Originally released by mail-order through Atari Club. |- | ''[[Sorcerer's Apprentice (Atari 2600)|Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'' | - | Peter C. Niday | {{dts|1983|12}} | |- | ''[[Space Invaders (Atari 2600 video game)|Space Invaders]]'' | ''Space Invaders'' | Rick Maurer (original), Christopher Omarzu (Pepsi Invaders) | {{dts|1980|3}} | Licensed by Taito. Retooled as ''[[Pepsi Invaders]]'' for [[Coca-Cola]] in 1983. |- | ''[[Space War]]'' | ''Space Combat'' | Ian Shepard | {{dts|1978|10}} | |- | ''[[Super Sprint|Sprint Master]]'' | - | Bob Polaro | {{dts|1989|3}} | |- | ''[[Stargate (1981 video game)|Stargate]]'' | - | Bill Aspromonte (programmer), Andrew Fuchs (sound) | {{dts|1984|6}} | Licensed by Williams Electronic Games. Re-released as Defender II in 1988. |- | ''[[Star Raiders]]'' | ''Star Raiders'' | [[Carla Meninsky]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | |- | ''[[Star Ship]]'' | ''[[Outer Space (video game)|Outer Space]]'' | [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Steeplechase (video game)|Steeplechase]]'' | - | Jim Huether | {{dts|1981|3}} | One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears. |- | ''[[Stellar Track]]'' | - | Robert Zdybel | {{dts|1981|3}} | One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears. |- | ''[[Street Racer (1977 video game)|Street Racer]]'' | ''Speedway II'' | [[Larry Kaplan]] | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Submarine Commander (Atari 2600)|Submarine Commander]]'' | - | Matthew Hubbard | {{dts|1982|9}} | One of the three games Atari produced exclusively for Sears. |- | ''[[RealSports Baseball|Super Baseball]]'' | - | | {{dts|1989|3}} | |- | ''[[Super Breakout]]'' | ''Super Breakout'' | Nick Turner | {{dts|1981|10}} | Sears exclusive title through the end of 1981 |- | ''[[RealSports Football|Super Football]]'' | - | Doug Neubauer | {{dts|1989|3}} | |- | ''[[Superman (1979 video game)|Superman]]'' | ''Superman'' | John Dunn | {{dts|1979|9}} | |- | ''[[Surround (video game)|Surround]]'' | ''Chase'' | [[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]] | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Swordquest#Earthworld|Swordquest: Earthworld]]'' | - | Dan Hitchens | {{dts|1982|10}} | |- | ''[[Swordquest#Fireworld|Swordquest: Fireworld]]'' | - | [[Tod Frye]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | |- | ''[[Swordquest#Waterworld|Swordquest: Waterworld]]'' | - | [[Tod Frye]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Sold via mail-order through Atari Club. |- | ''[[Taz (video game)|Taz]]'' | - | Steve Woita | {{dts|1984|4}} | Reworked for PAL regions as Asterix in March 1985. |- | ''[[Track & Field (video game)|Track & Field]]'' | - | Seth Lipkin and Jacques Hugon | {{dts|1986|7}} | Licensed by [[Konami]]. |- | ''[[Vanguard (video game)|Vanguard]]'' | - | Dave Payne | {{dts|1982|12}} | Licensed by SNK |- | ''[[Video Checkers]]'' | ''Checkers'' | [[Carol Shaw]] | {{dts|1980|9}} | |- | ''[[Video Chess]]'' | ''Video Chess'' | Larry Wagner, [[Bob Whitehead]] | {{dts|1979|11}} | |- | ''[[Video Olympics]]'' | ''Pong Sports'' | Joe Decuir | {{dts|1977|9}} | One of the nine Atari 2600 launch games |- | ''[[Video Pinball (1980 video game)|Video Pinball]]'' | ''[[Arcade Pinball]]'' | Bob Smith | {{dts|1981|4}} | |- | ''[[Warlords (1980 video game)|Warlords]]'' | ''Warlords'' | [[Carla Meninsky]] | {{dts|1981|7}} | |- | ''[[Xenophobe (video game)|Xenophobe]]'' | - | | {{dts|1991|3}} | Licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''[[Yars' Revenge]]'' | ''Yars' Revenge'' | [[Howard Scott Warshaw]] | {{dts|1982|5}} | |}
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