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== Games published by third parties == As the Atari 2600 console grew in popularity, in 1980<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.atarimania.de/zoom_frame.php?TYPE_IMG=CAT&ID=142&NUM_IMAGE=0 |title=Zoom |access-date=November 9, 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304071204/http://www.atarimania.de/zoom_frame.php?TYPE_IMG=CAT&ID=142&NUM_IMAGE=0 |archive-date=March 4, 2016 }}</ref> other game developers, such as [[Activision]] and [[Imagic]], entered the market and published more than 380 of their own cartridges for the Atari 2600. Many of the [[Atari 2600#The ten biggest sellers|most popular Atari 2600 games]], such as ''[[Pitfall!]]'' and ''[[Demon Attack]]'', are third-party games.<ref name="IGNTopGames">{{cite web | url = http://retro.ign.com/articles/903/903024p1.html | title = Top 10 Best-Selling Atari 2600 Games | first = Levi | last = Buchanan | work = [[IGN]] | date = August 26, 2008 | access-date = August 31, 2010 }}</ref> {{Incomplete list|date=September 2011}} {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:1.00em; line-height:1.5em;" |- ! Game Title ! Developer (Designer) ! Publisher ! Year<br><ref name="aadate"/> ! Genre ! Notes |- | ''[[Acid Drop (video game)|Acid Drop]]'' | Dennis Kiss<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/atari2600/584539-acid-drop/media|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024111339/http://www.gamefaqs.com/atari2600/584539-acid-drop/images/box-37508|url-status=dead|title=Acid Drop Media for Atari 2600 - GameFAQs|archivedate=October 24, 2012|website=gamefaqs.gamespot.com}}</ref> | Salu Ltd | {{dts|1992}} | Strategy | PAL-only; puzzle game; last game released. Atari 2600s stopped being manufactured |- | ''[[The Activision Decathlon]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|8}} | Sports | |- | ''[[Adventures of Tron]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''[[Airlock (video game)|Airlock]]'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Air Raid (1982 video game)|Air Raid]]'' | MenAVision | MenAVision | {{dts|1982}} | Action | Only 13 copies known to exist {{Citation needed|date=October 2015}} |- | ''[[Air Raiders]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''[[Alien (1982 video game)|Alien]]'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Maze | <ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Computer Entertainer|The Video Game Update]]|volume=1|issue=9|date=December 1982|title=Availability Update}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Classic Home Video Games 1972-1984|last=Weiss|first=Brett|publisher=[[McFarland & Company|McFarland & Company, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0-7864-3226-4|year=2007|page=31}}</ref> |- | ''[[Alien's Return]]'' | Gem International Corporation | [[Home Vision]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | Primarily a PAL release. Released in NTSC format as ''E.T Go Home'' |- | ''[[Amidar]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''[[Armor Ambush]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action, Racing / Driving | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Armor Battle]]'' |- | ''[[Artillery Duel]]/[[Chuck Norris Superkicks]]'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Strategy | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Artillery Duel]]/[[Ghost Manor]]'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Strategy | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Artillery Duel]]/Spike's Peak'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Strategy | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Artillery Duel]]'' | Action Graphics | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Strategy | |- | ''[[Assault (1983 video game)|Assault]]'' | Bomb | Bomb | {{dtba|1983|Q4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Astrosmash|Astroblast]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Astrosmash]]'' |- | ''[[Atlantis (video game)|Atlantis]]'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Atlantis (video game)|Atlantis II]]'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Bachelor Party (video game)|Bachelor Party]]'' | [[Mystique (company)|Mystique]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | [[Sexual content in video games|Adult]], Action | Originally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series. |- | ''[[Bachelor Party (video game)|Bachelorette Party]]'' | | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Burning Desire'' |- | ''[[Bank Heist (Atari 2600)|Bank Heist]]'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action, Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Barnstorming (video game)|Barnstorming]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|3}} | Action | |- | ''Base Attack'' | [[Home Vision]] | [[Home Vision]] | {{dts|1983}} | shooter | Shooter game where the player controls a jet bombing enemy bases, and has to avoid missiles launched from the cities.<ref name="Videogiochi January 1985">{{cite news |title=Base Attack |url=https://archive.org/details/Videogiochi_N.22/page/n33/mode/2up?q=%22Base+Attack%22+%22Home+Vision%22 |access-date=23 November 2023 |work=Videogiochi |issue=22 |date=January 1985 |page=34}}</ref> |- | ''[[Beamrider]]'' | Cheshire Engineering | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1984|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Beany Bopper]]'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Beat Em and Eat Em]]'' | [[Mystique (company)|Mystique]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Adult, Action | Originally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series. First [[sexual content in video games|pornographic]] video game released for the Atari 2600. |- | ''[[Berenstain Bears (Atari 2600 game)|Berenstain Bears]]'' | [[Coleco]] | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Educational | Kid Vid Voice Module required to function |- | ''Bermuda'' | Suntek? | Suntek/Quelle/Rainbow Vision/Hertie | {{dts|1983}} | Shooter | Hack of ''River Raid'' |- | ''Bermuda Triangle'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''[[Birthday Mania]]'' | Tokar, Robert Anthony | Personal Games Company | {{dts|1984|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Blue Print (video game)|Blue Print]]'' | [[CBS Electronics]] | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | Licensed by Bally Midway | |- | ''[[Bobby is Going Home]]'' | [[Bit Corporation]] | CCE | {{dts|1983}} | | |- | ''Boing!'' | [[First Star Software]] | [[First Star Software]] | {{dts|1984|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Boxing (1980 video game)|Boxing]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|8}} | Sports | |- | ''Bridge'' | [[Activision]] ([[Larry Kaplan]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|12}} | Strategy | |- | ''[[Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Action | |- | ''Bugs'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Bumper Bash'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''[[Bump 'n' Jump]]'' | Mattel Electronics | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Action, Racing / Driving | licensed by Data East USA |- | ''[[BurgerTime]]'' | Mattel Electronics | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982}} | Action | licensed by Data East USA |- | ''Burning Desire'' | | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1983}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Bachelorette Party'' |- | ''Busy Police'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1983}} | | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Keystone Kapers]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Cakewalk'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | |- | ''[[California Games]]'' | [[Epyx]] | [[Epyx]] | {{dts|1988|6}} | Sports | |- | ''[[Carnival (video game)|Carnival]]'' | Woodside Design Associates | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''Cathouse Blues'' | | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult | |- | ''Challenge'' | | Funvision | | | Released in NTSC format by Zellers |- | ''Challenge of Nexar'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''[[Chase the Chuck Wagon]]'' | TMQ Software | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''Checkers'' | [[Activision]] ([[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|8}} | Strategy | |- | ''China Syndrome'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Chopper Command]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[Chuck Norris Superkicks]]/[[Ghost Manor]]'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Chuck Norris Superkicks]]/Spike's Peak'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Chuck Norris Superkicks]]'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Coconuts'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Color Bar Generator'' | Videosoft | Videosoft | {{dts|1983|12}} | | |- | ''[[Commando (video game)|Commando]]'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1988|6}} | Action | licensed by Data East USA |- | ''Commando Raid'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Communist Mutants from Space]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''Condor Attack'' | | Ultravision | {{dts|1982|11}} | | |- | ''Confrontation'' | Answer Software | Answer Software | {{dts|1983}} | Strategy | Only originally available directly from Answer Software for a short time. |- | ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Cosmic Ark]]'' | [[Imagic]] ([[Rob Fulop]]) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Cosmic Commuter]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1985|8}} | Action | |- | ''Cosmic Corridor'' | | [[Zimag]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | | NTSC release of Bit Corporation's ''Space Tunnel'' |- | ''Cosmic Creeps'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''Cosmic Free Fire'' | | Action Hi-Tech | | | PAL-format<ref name="AAActionHiTech" /> |- | ''Cosmic Swarm'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1982|5}} | Action | |- | ''Crab Control'' | | Action Hi-Tech | | | PAL-format<ref name="AAActionHiTech" /> |- | ''[[Crackpots]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | |- | ''Crash Dive'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''Creature Strike'' | | [[Home Entertainment Suppliers]] | {{dts|1992}} | Shooter | Released as part of a "2 PAK SPECIAL"<ref name="ign.com">{{Cite web |title=2 Pak Special: Dungeon Master / Creature Strike |url=https://www.ign.com/games/bundle-dungeon-master-creature-strike |access-date=2022-05-31 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> |- | ''Cross Force'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''Cruise Missile'' | | Froggo | {{dts|1987}} | | Same game as ''Exocet'' released by Panda |- | ''Crypts of Chaos'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Adventure, Role-Playing (RPG) | |- | ''Cubicolor'' | [[Rob Fulop]] | | {{dts|1986|12}} | Strategy | |- | ''[[Custer's Revenge]]'' | [[Mystique (company)|Mystique]] | [[Mystique (company)|Mystique]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Adult, Western | Originally marketed under the "Swedish Erotica" series. Withdrawn in the state of Oklahoma.<ref>{{cite journal |editor-last1=Talbot |editor-first1=David |date=April 1983 |title=Pac-Man Kills Kids, Self: Video Horrors |journal=[[Mother Jones (magazine)|Mother Jones]] |publisher=Foundation for National Progress |issue=III |page=7 |volume=VIII |publication-place=San Francisco |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fOYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17 }}</ref> |- | ''Dancing Plate'' | | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1982}} | | PAL release |- | ''[[Dark Cavern]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Night Stalker (video game)|Night Stalker]]'' |- | ''Deadly Discs'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[Telegames]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | reissue of M Network's ''[[Tron: Deadly Discs]]'' |- | ''[[Deadly Duck]]'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''Death Trap'' | [[Avalon Hill]] | [[Avalon Hill]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action, Strategy | |- | ''Demolition Herby'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Demon Attack]]'' | [[Imagic]] ([[Rob Fulop]]) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|4}} | Fixed shooter | |- | ''Dice Puzzle'' | | Panda | {{dts|1984|1}} | | |- | ''[[Dishaster]]'' | [[Zimag]] | [[Zimag]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | Zimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's ''Dancing Plate'' |- | ''[[Dolphin (video game)|Dolphin]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[Donkey Kong (1981 video game)|Donkey Kong]]'' | Imaginative Systems Software | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26143) |- | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Junior]]'' | Woodside Design Associates | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26144) |- | ''[[Double Dragon (video game)|Double Dragon]]'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Activision]] | {{dtba|1989|Q4}} | Action | licensed by Technōs Japan |- | ''Dragon Treasure'' | | [[Zellers]] | | | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Dragonfire (video game)|Dragonfire]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''[[Dragonfire (video game)|Dragonfire]]'' | [[Imagic]] (Bob Smith) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Dragonstomper]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Role-Playing (RPG) | |- | ''[[Dragster (video game)|Dragster]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|8}} | Racing / Driving | |- | ''Dungeon Master'' | | [[Home Entertainment Suppliers]] | {{dts|1992}} | Action, Adventure | Released as part of a "2 pak special"<ref name="ign.com"/> |- | ''[[The Earth Dies Screaming (video game)|The Earth Dies Screaming]]'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | |- | ''Earth Attack'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1983}} | | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Defender (1981 video game)|Defender]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Eddy Langfinger, der Museumsdieb'' | | Quelle | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL release |- | ''[[Eggomania]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''Eli's Ladder'' | Simage | Simage | {{dts|1984|8}} | Educational | |- | ''Encounter at L-5'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Enduro (video game)|Enduro]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Entombed (Atari 2600)|Entombed]]'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action, Strategy | Researchers going through the game code in the 2010s have been unable to figure out how the game's maze-generating algorithm managed to consistently generate playable mazes. The original coder says he got it from another programmer who wrote it while drunk. |- | ''[[Escape from the Mindmaster]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Adventure | |- | ''Espial'' | Orca Corporation | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1984|5}} | Action | |- | ''Exocet'' | Panda | Panda | {{dts|1984|1}} | Action | Same game as ''Cruise Missile'' released by Froggo |- | ''Exocet Missile'' | | John Sands | | | PAL release |- | ''Extra Terrestrials'' | Herman Quast | Skill Screen Games | {{dtba|1984|Q1}} | Action | Only 5 copies are known to exist |- | ''Fantastic Voyage'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''Farmer Dan'' | | [[Zellers]] | | | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Gopher (video game)|Gopher]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Fast Eddie'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Fast Food (1982 video game)|Fast Food]]'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Fathom'' | [[Imagic]] ([[Rob Fulop]]) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|8}} | Action | |- | ''Fighter Pilot'' | | [[Activision]] | | | PAL release of ''Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator'' |- | ''Final Approach'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Simulation, Strategy | |- | ''[[Fireball (video game)|Fireball]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Fire Fighter (video game)|Fire Fighter]]'' | [[Imagic]] (Brad Stewart) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''Fire Fly'' | Mythicon | Mythicon | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Fisher Price]]'' | | [[CCE Games|CCE]] | {{dts|1983}} | | Same game as ''Aquatak'', ''Sea Hunt'' and ''Scuba Diver'' |- | ''[[Fishing Derby]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|8}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''Flash Gordon'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[Frankenstein's Monster (video game)|Frankenstein's Monster]]'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''[[Freeway (video game)|Freeway]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Frogger]]'' | [[APh Technological Consulting]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Frog Bog|Frogs and Flies]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Frog Bog]]'' |- | ''[[Frogger|The Official Frogger]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Front Line (video game)|Front Line]]'' | Individeo | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Action | licensed by Taito |- | ''[[Frostbite (video game)|Frostbite]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''Gamma-Attack'' | Gammation | Gammation | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | Only one copy known to exist. It was listed on eBay for $500,000 but never sold. |- | ''Gangster Alley'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | |- | ''Gas Hog'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Gauntlet'' | Answer Software | Answer Software | {{dtba|1983|Q3}} | Action | |- | ''[[Custer's Revenge|General Retreat]]'' | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1983}} | Adult, Western | Gender-swapped version of ''Custer’s Revenge'', which never appeared in the US markets. PAL-only. |- | ''[[Ghostbusters (video game)|Ghostbusters]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1985|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Ghostbusters II (video game)|Ghostbusters II]]'' | [[Activision]] | Salu Ltd | {{dts|1990}} | Action | PAL-only |- | ''[[Ghost Manor]]/Spike's Peak'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | double-ended cartridge |- | ''[[Ghost Manor]]'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''[[G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''Gigolo'' | | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Bachelor Party'' |- | ''Glacier Patrol'' | VSS | [[Telegames]] | {{dts|1989|9}} | Action | |- | ''Glib'' | Qualtronic Devices | [[Selchow and Righter]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Strategy | |- | ''[[Gopher (video game)|Gopher]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Gorf]]'' | Roklan Corporation | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''[[Grand Prix (video game)|Grand Prix]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|3}} | Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Great Escape (Atari 2600)|Great Escape]]'' | Bomb | Bomb | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Guardian'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Gyruss]]'' | Roklan Corporation | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|6}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''[[Halloween (video game)|Halloween]]'' | VSS | [[Wizard Video]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''Harbor Escape'' | | Panda | {{dts|1983}} | | |- | ''[[H.E.R.O. (video game)|H.E.R.O.]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Action | |- | ''[[I Want My Mommy]]'' | [[Zimag]] | [[Zimag]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | NTSC release of Bit Corporation's ''Open Sesame'' |- | ''[[Ice Hockey (1981 video game)|Ice Hockey]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|12}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''Inca Gold'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1982}} | | Zeller's NTSC release of Funvision's ''Inca Gold'' |- | ''Infiltrate'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action, Strategy | |- | ''International Soccer'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Sports | |- | ''[[James Bond 007 (1983 video game)|James Bond 007]]'' | On Time Software | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[Jawbreaker (video game)|Jawbreaker]]'' | On-Line Systems | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Journey Escape]]'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''Jungle Fever'' | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Knight on the Town'' |- | ''[[Kaboom! (video game)|Kaboom!]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Larry Kaplan]], [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Karate (video game)|Karate]]'' | Ultravision | Ultravision | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''[[Keystone Kapers]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Action | |- | ''Killer Satellites'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''[[King Kong (Atari 2600)|King Kong]]'' | Software Electronics | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''Knight on the Town'' | | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Jungle Fever'' |- | ''[[Kool-Aid Man (video game)|Kool-Aid Man]]'' | Mattel Electronics | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Kung-Fu Master (video game)|Kung-Fu Master]]'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1987|9}} | Action | licensed by Data East USA |- | ''Lady in Wading'' | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em'' |- | ''[[Laser Blast]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|3}} | Action | |- | ''Laser Gates'' | [[Imagic]], VentureVision | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''Laser Volley'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1983}} | | unlicensed reproduction of ''Laser Gates''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Lochjaw'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action | Later released by Apollo as ''Shark Attack'' |- | ''[[Lock 'n' Chase]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | licensed by Data East USA. |- | ''London Blitz'' | [[Avalon Hill]] | [[Avalon Hill]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Strategy | |- | ''[[Lost Luggage (video game)|Lost Luggage]]'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action | |- | ''M.A.D.'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''MagiCard'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1981|5}} | | |- | ''Malagai'' | | Answer Software | {{dtba|1983|Q3}} | Action | |- | ''[[Mangia]]'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dtba|1983|Q1}} | Action | |- | ''Marauder'' | On-Line Systems | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | | |- | ''Marine Wars'' | Digivision | [[Konami]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL version released by [[Gakken]]. |- | ''M*A*S*H'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | |- | ''Master Builder'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dtba|1983|Q1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man]]'' | Mattel Electronics | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''MegaBoy'' | | Dynacom | {{dts|1990}} | Educational | The cartridge, the only known 64k Atari 2600 game, came with a Brazilian portable console also called Megaboy.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-2600-vcs-megaboy_14852.html | title=Atari 2600 VCS MegaBoy : Scans, dump, download, screenshots, ads, videos, catalog, instructions, roms }}</ref> |- | ''Mega Force'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Megamania]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Fixed shooter | <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=8215&tab=review|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141114143227/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=8215&tab=review|website=[[RhythmOne#AllGame|AllGame]]|title=Megamania|last=Marriott|first=Scott Alan|access-date=February 23, 2024|archive-date=November 14, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=MegaMania (Registration Number PA0000189212) |url=https://cocatalog.loc.gov |website=[[United States Copyright Office]] |access-date=1 August 2021}}</ref> |- | ''[[Miner 2049er]]'' | Big Five Software | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Action | |- | ''Miner 2049er II'' | Big Five Software | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Mines of Minos]]'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Missile Control'' | | Video Gems | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL-format<ref name="AAVideoGems" /> |- | ''Mission 3000 A.D.'' | [[Bit Corporation]] | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Mission Survive'' | | Video Gems | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL-format<ref name="AAVideoGems" /> |- | ''Mogul Maniac'' | Video Soft | [[Amiga Corporation|Amiga]] | {{dts|1983|8}} | Action, Simulation, Sports | |- | ''[[Montezuma's Revenge (video game)|Montezuma's Revenge: Starring Panama Joe]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Action | |- | ''Moonsweeper'' | [[Imagic]] (Bob Smith) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | |- | ''Motocross'' | | Quelle | {{dts|1983}} | Racing / Driving, Sports | |- | ''Motocross Racer'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Mountain King (video game)|Mountain King]]'' | VSS | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Mouse Trap (1981 video game)|Mouse Trap]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | licensed by [[Exidy]]; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26146) |- | ''[[Mr. Do!]]'' | Individeo | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | licensed by Universal Co., Ltd. |- | ''[[Mr. Do's Castle]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|12}} | Action | licensed by Universal Co., Ltd. |- | ''Mr. Postman'' | | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1983}} | | |- | ''The Music Machine'' | Christian Software Development | Sparrow, HomeComputer Software | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action, Educational | |- | ''My Golf'' | [[Imagineering (company)]] | [[Home Entertainment Suppliers|HES]] | {{dts|1990}} | | PAL-only |- | ''[[Name This Game]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''Nightmare'' | | Sancho / Tang's Electronic Co. | {{dts|1983}} | Action | Panda released this game as ''Stunt Man'' |- | ''[[Night Stalker (video game)|Night Stalker]]'' | [[M Network]] | [[Telegames]] | {{dts|1989}} | Action | PAL release of ''Dark Cavern'' |- | ''[[No Escape!]]'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | |- | ''Nuts'' | | Technovision | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL-only |- | ''Ocean City Defender'' | | [[Zellers]] | | | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Atlantis (video game)|Atlantis]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Off Your Rocker'' | [[Amiga Corporation|Amiga]] | [[Amiga Corporation|Amiga]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''[[Oink! (video game)|Oink!]]'' | [[Activision]] (Mike Lorenzen) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Omega Race]]'' | [[CBS Electronics]] | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''Open Sesame'' | [[Bit Corporation]] | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL release |- | ''Out of Control'' | [[Avalon Hill]] | [[Avalon Hill]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Action, Racing / Driving | |- | ''Pac-Kong'' | | Funvision | {{dts|1983}} | Action | A later PAL release of Funvision's ''Inca Gold'' |- | ''Panda Chase'' | | [[Home Vision]] | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL-only |- | ''[[Parachute (video game)|Parachute]]'' | Gem International Corporation | [[Home Vision]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL-only |- | ''Paris Attack'' | unknown | Starsoft | {{dts|1982}} | Action / Shooter | PAL-only |- |- | ''[[Party Mix (video game)|Party Mix]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action, Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Pete Rose Baseball]]'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Absolute Entertainment]] | {{dts|1989|2}} | Sports | |- | ''Phantom Tank'' | | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL release |- | ''Phantom-Panzer'' | | Quelle | {{dts|1983}} | Action | Quelle's PAL release of Bit Corporation's ''Phantom Tank'' |- | ''[[Phaser Patrol]]'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em|Philly Flasher]]'' | Mystique, PlayAround | [[Mystique (company)|Mystique]] | {{dts|1982}} | Adult, Action | Released as a 2-in-1 cart with ''Cathouse Blues'' |- | ''Pick 'n Pile'' | [[Ubisoft]] | Salu Ltd | {{dts|1990}} | Strategy | PAL-only |- | ''Picnic'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''Piece o' Cake'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''Pinball'' | | [[Zellers]] | | Pinball | unlicensed reproduction of ''[[Video Pinball (1980 video game)|Video Pinball]]''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Piraten-Schiff'' | | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | | | PAL release of ''Gas Hog'' |- | ''[[Pitfall!]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Pitfall II: Lost Caverns]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Action | |- | ''Planet Patrol'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | |- | ''Planeten Patrouile'' | | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | | | PAL release of ''Planet Patrol'' |- | ''[[Plaque Attack]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[Polaris (1980 video game)|Polaris]]'' | [[Tigervision]] | Tigervision | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | licensed by Taito |- | ''[[Pooyan]]'' | [[Konami]] | [[Konami]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL version released by [[Gakken]]. |- | ''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | licensed by Nintendo |- | ''[[Porky's (video game)|Porky's]]'' | Dunhill Electronic Media, Lazer Microsystems | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Adventure | |- | ''[[Pressure Cooker (video game)|Pressure Cooker]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Private Eye (1984 video game)|Private Eye]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1984|2}} | Action | |- | ''Pyramid War'' | | S.S. | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL release |- | ''[[Q*bert]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | Reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26150) |- | ''[[Q*bert's Qubes]]'' | Mylstar Electronics | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|12}} | Action | |- | ''Quest for Quintana Roo'' | VSS | [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action, Adventure | |- | ''[[Quick Step (video game)|Quick Step]]'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''Rabbit Transit'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | |- | ''Racquetball'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''Radar'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1983}} | | unlicensed reproduction of ''Cruise Missile''<ref name="AAZellers" /> |- | ''Raft Rider'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Ram It'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Rampage (1986 video game)|Rampage]]'' | Bob Polaro | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1989|5}} | Action | licensed by Bally Midway. |- | ''[[Reactor (video game)|Reactor]]'' | D. Gottlieb & Co. | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''[[Red Sea Crossing (video game)|Red Sea Crossing]]'' | Steve Schustack | Inspirational Video Concepts | {{dts|1983|10}} | | Only available through mail order from a magazine. 100 copies were apparently produced but only 2 have been found.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Goldfarb|first=Andrew|date=2021-09-10|title='Holy Grail of Atari Games' Sells for $10,000|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/09/10/holy-grail-of-atari-games-sells-for-10000|access-date=2022-01-09|website=IGN|language=en}}</ref> |- | ''Rescue Terra 1'' | VentureVision | VentureVision | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes]]'' | [[20th Century Fox]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''[[Riddle of the Sphinx (Atari 2600)|Riddle of the Sphinx]]'' | [[Imagic]] (Bob Smith) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action, Adventure | |- | ''[[River Patrol (video game)|River Patrol]]'' | Orca Corporation | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1984|5}} | Action | |- | ''[[River Raid]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Carol Shaw]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | |- | ''River Raid II'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1988|11}} | Action | |- | ''Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot - The Joust'' | Computer Magic, Ltd. | [[Xonox]] | {{dtba|1984|Q2}} | Action | double-ended cartridge |- | ''Robin Hood'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Robot Commando Raid'' | | VidTec | {{dts|1982}} | | |- | ''[[Robot Tank]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | |- | ''[[Roc'n Rope]]'' | [[Coleco]] | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1984|6}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''Room of Doom'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Save Our Ship'' | | Technovision | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL release |- | ''Scuba Diver'' | | Panda | {{dts|1984|1}} | | |- | ''Sea Hawk'' | Froggo | Froggo | {{dts|1988}} | Action | |- | ''Seahawk'' | | Sancho (Tang's Electronic Co.) | {{dts|1984|1}} | Action | |- | ''Seamonster'' | | Puzzy / Bit Corporation | {{dts|1982}} | Action | |- | ''[[Seaquest (video game)|Seaquest]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''Sea Hunt'' | [[Froggo]] | [[Froggo]] | {{dts|1987}} | Action | Froggo's release of Panda's ''Scuba Diver'' |- | ''Shark Attack'' | | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | | A re-release of ''Lochjaw'', which has subtle differences |- | ''Shootin' Gallery'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''Shuttle Orbiter'' | [[Avalon Hill]] | [[Avalon Hill]] | {{dts|1984|3}} | Action, Simulation | |- | ''Sir Lancelot'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''[[Skate Boardin'|Skate Boardin': A Radical Adventure]]'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Absolute Entertainment]] | {{dts|1988|1}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''[[Skeet Shoot]]'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1981|12|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Skiing (Atari 2600 video game)|Skiing]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1980|12}} | Sports | |- | ''[[Sky Jinks]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Sky Skipper]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | Parker Brothers | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | |- | ''The Smurfs Save the Day''<ref>{{cite web |title=The Smurfs Save The Day Release Information for Atari 2600 |website=GameFAQs |access-date=2009-06-01 |url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/a2600/data/585094.html}}</ref> | | Coleco | {{dts|1983|11}} | Action | Kid Vid Voice Module required to function |- | ''Snail Against Squirrel'' | | [[Bit Corporation]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL release. Released in NTSC format as ''Squirrel'' |- | ''Sneak 'N Peek'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Simulation | |- | ''[[Solar Fox]]'' | [[CBS Electronics]] | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''Solar Storm'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | |- | ''Sorcerer'' | Mythicon | Mythicon | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''Space Adventure'' | | [[Zellers]] | | | Zellers' release of 20th Century Fox's ''Flash Gordon'' |- | ''Space Attack'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Action | |- | ''Space Canyon'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | Panda | {{dts|1983}} | Action | Panda's release of Apollo's ''Space Cavern'' |- | ''[[Space Cavern]]'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action | |- | ''[[Spacechase]]'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|1}} | Action | |- | ''Space Grid'' | | Action Hi-Tech | | | PAL-format<ref name="AAActionHiTech" /> |- | ''[[Space Jockey (video game)|Space Jockey]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1982|3}} | Action | |- | ''Spacemaster X-7'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action, Strategy | |- | ''[[Space Shuttle: A Journey into Space]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Simulation | |- | ''[[Spiderdroid]]'' | Froggo | Froggo | {{dts|1987}} | Action | Froggo's release of Parker Brothers' ''Amidar'' |- | ''[[Spider Fighter]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Spider-Man (1982 video game)|Spider-Man]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''Spider Maze'' | | [[K-tel|K-Tel Vision]] | {{dts|1982}} | | K-Tel Vision's NTSC release of Funvision's ''Inca Gold'' |- | ''Spike's Peak'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Spitfire Attack'' | [[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] | [[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Springer'' | Orca Corporation | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Spy Hunter]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Action, Racing / Driving | licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''Squeeze Box'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Sssnake]]'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Stampede (video game)|Stampede]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Bob Whitehead]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Fox (1983 video game)|Star Fox]]'' | Mythicon | Mythicon | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Stargunner (Atari 2600)|Stargunner]]'' | [[Telesys]] | [[Telesys]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | |- | ''[[Starmaster]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Strike]]'' | Mattel Electronics | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Star Strike]]'' |- | ''[[Star Trek (arcade game)|Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Voyager (Atari 2600)|Star Voyager]]'' | [[Imagic]] (Bob Smith) | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars: The Arcade Game]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1984|7}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Wars: Jedi Arena]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | Action | |- | ''[[Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle|Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | |- | ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1982 video game)|Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1982|6}} | Action | |- | ''[[Steeplechase (video game)|Steeplechase]]'' | | Video Gems | {{dts|1983}} | Action, Sports | PAL-format<ref name="AAVideoGems" /> |- | ''[[Strategy X (video game)|Strategy X]]'' | [[Konami]] | [[Konami]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL version released by [[Gakken]]. |- | ''Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Strategy | |- | ''Stronghold'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1983|7}} | Action | |- | ''Stunt Man'' | | Panda | {{dts|1984|1}} | Action | Panda's NTSC release of Sancho's ''Nightmare'' |- | ''Sub-Scan'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Strategy | Sega's release of its ''[[Deep Scan]]'' arcade game |- | ''Subterranea'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''Suicide Mission'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Summer Games (video game)|Summer Games]]'' | [[Epyx]] | [[Epyx]] | {{dts|1987|10}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''Super Baumeister'' | | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1983}} | Arcade | PAL release of ''Master Builder'' |- | ''[[Baseball (Intellivision video game)|Super Challenge Baseball]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Sports | reissued by [[Telegames]] in 1988 |- | ''Super Challenge Football'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1982|7}} | Sports | reissued by [[Telegames]] in 1988 |- | ''[[Super Cobra]]'' | Roklan Corporation | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''Surfer's Paradise: But Danger Below!'' | | Video Gems | {{dts|1983}} | Action, Sports | PAL-format<ref name="AAVideoGems" /> |- | ''Survival Island'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Adventure | |- | ''Survival Run'' | Renaissance Technology | [[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Sword of Saros'' (cassette) | [[Starpath]] | [[Starpath]] | {{dts|1983|11}} | Adventure, RPG | |- | ''[[Tac/Scan|Tac-Scan]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|3}} | Action | |- | ''Tank Brigade'' | | Panda | {{dts|1983}} | | Panda's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's ''Phantom Tank'' |- | ''Tank City'' | | Action Hi-Tech | | | PAL release of Sega's ''Thunderground'' |- | ''Tanks But No Tanks'' | | [[Zimag]] | {{dts|1983|2}} | | Zimag's NTSC release of Bit Corporation's ''Phantom Tank'' |- | ''Tapeworm'' | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | [[Spectravideo|Spectravision]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Tapper (video game)|Tapper]]'' | Beck-Tech | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Action | |- | ''Task Force'' | | Froggo | {{dts|1988}} | | Froggo's release of Spectravision's ''Gangster Alley'' |- | ''[[Tax Avoiders]]'' | Dunhill Electronics | [[American Videogame]] | {{dts|1986|12}} | Action | |- | ''[[Tennis (1981 video game)|Tennis]]'' | [[Activision]] ([[Alan Miller (game designer)|Alan Miller]]) | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1981|3}} | Sports | |- | ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (video game)|The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' | VSS | [[Wizard Video]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Threshold (video game)|Threshold]]'' | On-Line Systems | [[Tigervision]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Fixed shooter | |- | ''[[Borderline (video game)|Thunderground]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1983|9}} | Action | |- | ''[[Time Pilot]]'' | [[Coleco]] | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1983|10}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''Time Warp'' | | [[Zellers]] | {{dts|1983}} | | Zellers' NTSC release of Funvision's ''Time Warp'' |- | ''Title Match Pro Wrestling'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] | [[Absolute Entertainment]] | {{dts|1987|10}} | Sports | |- | ''Tomarc the Barbarian'' | [[Xonox]] | [[Xonox]] | {{dtba|1984|Q2}} | Action | |- | ''Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator'' AKA ''Dan Kitchen's Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator'' | [[Imagineering (company)|Imagineering]] (Dan Kitchen) | [[Absolute Entertainment]] | {{dts|1989|2}} | Action, Simulation | |- | ''[[Tooth Protectors]]'' | DSD | Camelot | {{dts|1983|8}} | Action | Was only available via mail order from [[Johnson & Johnson]] |- | ''[[Towering Inferno (video game)|Towering Inferno]]'' | Western Technologies | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Treasure Below'' | | Video Gems | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL-format<ref name="AAVideoGems" /> |- | ''Trick Shot'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1982|4}} | Sports | |- | ''[[Tron: Deadly Discs]]'' | APh Technological Consulting | [[M Network]] | {{dts|1983|1}} | Action | conversion of Intellivision ''[[Tron: Deadly Discs]]'' |- | ''[[Tunnel Runner]]'' | [[CBS Electronics]] | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1983|12}} | Action | |- | ''Turmoil'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|11}} | Action | |- | ''[[Tutankham]]'' | [[Parker Brothers]] | [[Parker Brothers]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | Action | licensed by [[Konami]] |- | ''Universal Chaos'' | | [[Telegames]] | {{dtba|1989|Q4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Up'n Down]]'' | [[Sega]] | [[Sega]] | {{dts|1984|10}} | Action, Racing / Driving | |- | ''[[Venetian Blinds (video game)|Venetian Blinds]]'' | [[Activision]] | [[Activision]] | {{dts|1982}}/{{dts|2003}} | Simulation | Developed in 1982, released publicly in 2003 |- | ''[[Venture (video game)|Venture]]'' | [[Coleco]] | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Action | licensed by [[Exidy]]; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26145) |- | ''Video Jogger'' | Exus Corporation | Exus Corporation | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''[[Video Life]]'' | [[CommaVid]] | [[CommaVid]] | {{dts|1984|6}} | Life Simulation | |- | ''Video Reflex'' | Exus Corporation | Exus Corporation | {{dts|1983}} | Action | |- | ''Vulture Attack'' | | [[K-tel|K-Tel Vision]] | {{dts|1982}} | | K-Tel Vision's release of Ultravision's ''Condor Attack'' game program |- | ''[[Wabbit (video game)|Wabbit]]'' | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | [[Games by Apollo|Apollo]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Wall Ball'' | | [[Avalon Hill]] | {{dts|1983|6}} | | |- | ''[[Wall-Defender]]'' | Bomb | Bomb | {{dtba|1983|Q4}} | Action | |- | ''War Zone'' | | Action Hi-Tech | | | PAL release of 20th Century Fox's ''M*A*S*H'' |- | ''Warplock'' | [[Data Age]] | [[Data Age]] | {{dts|1982|10}} | Action | |- | ''Weltraumtunnel (Space Tunnel)'' | BitCorp | BitCorp - Quelle | {{dts|1982}} | Action | PAL-Release - Quelle-variant is a BitCorp-clone; also known e.g. as ''Ataque Laser'', ''Innerspace'', ''Laser Volley'', ''Laser Gate'', ''Laser Gates'' |- | ''[[Custer's Revenge|Westward Ho]]'' | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | [[Playaround|PlayAround]] | {{dts|1983}} | Adult, Western | PlayAround’s rebrand of ''Custer’s Revenge'', which never appeared in the US markets. PAL-only. |- | ''Wing War'' | [[Imagic]] | [[Imagic]] | {{dts|1983}} | Action | PAL-only |- | ''[[Winter Games]]'' | Action Graphics | [[Epyx]] | {{dts|1987|10}} | Action, Sports | |- | ''[[Wizard of Wor]]'' | Roklan Corporation | [[CBS Electronics]] | {{dts|1982|12}} | Action | licensed by Bally Midway |- | ''[[Word Zapper]]'' | James Wickstead Design Associates | [[U.S. Games]] | {{dts|1982|8}} | Action | |- | ''[[Worm War I]]'' | [[Sirius Software]] | [[20th Century Fox]] | {{dts|1982|9}} | Shooter | |- | ''[[X-Man (video game)|X-Man]]'' | | Universal Gamex | {{dts|1983|6}} | Adult, Simulation | Adult-themed game unrelated to the [[X-Men]].<ref name="AAXMan"/> |- | ''The Year 1999'' | | Rainbow Vision | {{dts|1983}} | Shooter | PAL exclusive |- | ''[[Z-Tack]]'' | Bomb | Bomb | {{dtba|1983|Q4}} | Action | |- | ''[[Zaxxon]]'' | [[Coleco]] | [[Coleco]] | {{dts|1983|4}} | Action | licensed by Sega |- | ''Zoo Fun'' | | Suntek | {{dts|1983}} | | PAL-only |}
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