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Crystal Castles
1983 video game

Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle
1982 video game

Super Sprint
1986 video game

Gravitar
Gravitar is a 1982 multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. Using the same "rotate-and-thrust" controls as Asteroids and Space Duel, the game was known for its high level of difficulty. It was the first of more than twenty games that Mike Hally designed and produced for Atari. The main programmer was Rich Adam, and the cabinet art was designed by Brad Chaboya. An Atari 2600 version programmed by Dan Hitchens was released in 1983.
Swordquest
Swordquest is a series of action-adventure video games developed and published by Atari, Inc. in the 1980s for the Atari 2600. It was developed as part of a contest, consisting of three finished games, Earthworld, Fireworld and Waterworld (with these titles occasionally appearing on cartridge labels and boxes with capitalized central Ws, e.g. EarthWorld), and a planned fourth game, Airworld.

Congo Bongo
1983 video game

Halloween
1983 video game

Demon Attack
1982 fixed shooter video game

Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man
1983 video game

Star Raiders
1979 video game

Montezuma's Revenge
1984 video game

Spider-Man
1982 video game

Lost Luggage
1982 video game

Front Line
1982 video game

Barnstorming
1982 video game

Keystone Kapers
1983 video game

Karate
1982 video game
Q1422227
1984 video game

Millipede
1982 video game

The Activision Decathlon
1983 sports video game

Summer Games
1984 video game

Kangaroo
1982 video game

Night Driver
1976 arcade video game by Ted Michon

Superman
1979 Atari VCS game designed by John Dunn

Super Cobra
1981 video game

Megamania
Megamania is a fixed shooter video game developed by Steve Cartwright for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1982. In the game, a pilot of an intergalactic space cruiser has a nightmare where his ship is being attacked by food and household objects. Using the missile launcher from their space cruiser, the pilot fends off the attackers. The game was later released for the Atari 5200 and Atari 8-bit computers.

Wizard of Wor
1981 video game

Pepsi Invaders
1983 video game

Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em
video game for the Atari 2600
Halo 2600
2010 video game

Chopper Command
1982 video game

Jr. Pac-Man
1983 Retro/Arcade Game

Enduro
1983 racing video game

Miner 2049er
1982 video game

Cosmic Ark
1982 video game

Alien
1982 maze video game

Mouse Trap
1981 video game

Tennis
1981 video game
Qubic
abstract strategy board game, generally for two players

Video Olympics
1977 sports video game

Beamrider
Beamrider is a fixed shooter video game written for the Intellivision by David Rolfe and published by Activision in 1983. The game was ported to the Atari 2600 (with a slightly reduced feature set), Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and MSX.

Air-Sea Battle
1977 video game

Tutankham
is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Konami and released by Stern in North America. Named after the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, the game combines a maze shoot 'em up with light puzzle-solving elements. It debuted at the European ATE and IMA amusement shows in January 1982 before releasing worldwide in Summer 1982. The game was a critical and commercial success and was ported to home systems by Parker Brothers.

Basketball
1978 basketball video game

Star Ship
1977 video game

Pitfall II: Lost Caverns
1984 video game for Atari 2600

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1983 video game

Adventures of Tron
1982 video game
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle
1983 video game

Vanguard
1981 video game

Air Raiders
1983 video game

Journey Escape
1982 video game

Seaquest
1983 video game

Entombed
1983 video game

Omega Race
1982 video game

Tron: Deadly Discs
1982 video game

Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
1982 video game

Venture
1981 video game

G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike
1983 video game