Atari 7800 games Ace of Aces is a computer game flight simulator developed by Artech Digital Productions in 1986. The game takes place during World War II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ace of Aces (computer game)"
Asteroids is a popular vector-based video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari. The object of the game is for the player to shoot and destroy asteroids without being hit by the fragments. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asteroids"
Ballblazer is a 1985 computer game created by Lucasfilm Games (later LucasArts Entertainment). It was originally released for the Atari 8-bit systems, such as the Atari 800 and the Atari 5200. It was also ported to other popular platforms of the day, such as the Apple II, ZX Spectrum (by Dalali Software Ltd), Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and the Atari 7800. The Atari 800 version was called Ballblaster during development. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ballblazer"
Centipede is a vertically-oriented shoot'em up arcade game produced by Atari in 1980. It is regarded as the first arcade game designed by a woman, Dona Bailey. The player takes the role of a garden gnome, defending against swarms of insects. In order to complete rounds, the player must eliminate the centipede that winds down the playing field. ...more on Wikipedia about "Centipede (video game)"
Choplifter is a 1982 Apple II game developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund. It was ported to other home computers, and in 1985, Sega released a coin-operated arcade game version. While many arcade games have been ported to home computers and consumer consoles, Choplifter was one of the few games ( Lode Runner is another) to take the reverse route: first appearing on a home system and being ported to the arcade. ...more on Wikipedia about "Choplifter"
Commando (戦場の狼/Senjou no Ookami [Battlefield Wolf]) is a vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up released in 1985. Its influence can be seen in several later games in the genre ( Ikari Warriors, Rambo: First Blood Part II, and Green Beret, to name a few). ...more on Wikipedia about "Commando (video game)"
Crossbow was a video arcade game first released by Exidy in 1983. It was later published by Atari on the Atari 2600 and 7800 in 1987. It was published by Absolute Entertainment on the Commodore 64 in 1988. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crossbow (video game)"
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Crystal Castles is a 1983 arcade game by Atari. The game is somewhat inspired by Pac-Man, but takes place in an isometric world with more varied opponents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crystal Castles"
Dig Dug is an arcade game released by Namco on January 5, 1982. A popular game based on a simple concept, it was also available as a home video game available on many consoles, and had many arcade and home clones. Dig Dug runs on hardware similar to Galaga. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dig Dug"
Donkey Kong (J: ドンキーコング) is an arcade game created by Nintendo, released in 1981. The game introduced two of Nintendo's most important characters, Mario and Donkey Kong. The unusual name of the game is commonly believed to be due to a mistranslation of the Japanese for "monkey", but Shigeru Miyamoto actually intended for it to have this name. The "Kong" part is obvious (see King Kong), but the "Donkey" part represents "Stubborn". ...more on Wikipedia about "Donkey Kong (arcade game)"
Donkey Kong Jr. is a 1982 arcade game by Nintendo. It eponymously stars Donkey Kong's son, who is trying to rescue Donkey Kong, who has been captured by Mario (presumedly at the conclusion of the first game, Donkey Kong). It is the second title in the Donkey Kong series of arcade games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade game)"
Double Dragon (spelled in kanji as 双截龍) is a classic beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technos Japan Corporation, who also developed the Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio-Kun series. The original game was designed by a man named Yoshihisa Kishimoto, who originally conceived the game as a Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun sequel using the localized version ( Renegade) as a basis. The game was heavily influenced by martial arts films, especially those of Bruce Lee's such as Enter the Dragon. The recently released Double Dragon Advance was planned by Muneki Ebinuma, who previously designed Super Double Dragon and was also involved in Double Dragon '95 as a fight choreographer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Double Dragon"
Elevator Action is a 1983 arcade game by Taito. It debuted during the " Golden Age of Arcade Games". Innovative in gameplay, this game was fairly popular for many years. The musician was Yoshino Imamura. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elevator Action"
Food Fight is a 1983 arcade game by Atari Games. The player guides an ambitious youth trying to eat an ice cream cone before it melts, while being pursued by four angry chefs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Food Fight"
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Galaga is an arcade game created and released by Namco on July 20, 1981. It was one of the most popular arcade games and is still sought after by collectors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Galaga"
Gauntlet is a 1985 arcade game by Atari Games. Released during the height of popularity of role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, this game caused a sensation and was constantly mobbed, being the first true dungeon crawl arcade game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gauntlet (arcade game)"
Ikari Warriors is a 1986 arcade game by SNK (manufactured in the United States by Tradewest). Known simply as 怒 (Ikari, literally "anger") in Japan, this was SNK's first major breakthrough US release and became something of a classic. This game was very innovative and spawned several similar games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ikari Warriors"
Impossible Mission is a 1983 computer game for several home computers by Epyx. The original version for the Commodore 64 was programmed by Dennis Caswell. ...more on Wikipedia about "Impossible Mission"
Joust is a classic arcade game by Williams Electronics that was produced in 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Joust"
Jr. Pac-Man is an arcade game released in 1983 by Bally Midway. It is a sequel to Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. As with the latter in addition to Baby Pac-Man, and Professor Pac-Man this game was created without the authorization of Namco, the original creators of Pac-Man. These games among others were what ultimately led to the termination of the licensing agreement between Namco and Midway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jr. Pac-Man"
Karateka is a 1984 computer game by Jordan Mechner, the creator of Prince of Persia. Mechner designed it as his first hit game in his college room at Yale University five years before Prince of Persia was released. The game was renowned at the time for its 'realistic' animations. In the United States, Karateka was published by Brøderbund. ...more on Wikipedia about "Karateka (computer game)"
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Klax is a 1989 arcade game by Atari Games. The object of the game is to line up colored blocks into rows of similar colors to make them disappear, similar to Columns. The game has been converted for several home computers and game consoles after its success. ...more on Wikipedia about "Klax"
Kung Fu Master was an arcade game developed by the Japanese company Irem Corporation in 1984 and manufactured under licence in the United States by Data East USA, Inc. of Santa Clara, California. It was released in Japan as Spartan X and credited "Paragon Films Ltd., Towa Promotion", who made the movie Spartan X ( Wheels on Meals) upon which it was based. The movie (itself based on a novel), was directed by Sammo Hung who co-starred with Jackie Chan, playing the hero Thomas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kung Fu Master"
This is a list of all officially released games for the Atari 7800, organized alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Atari 7800 games"
Lode Runner is a 1983 computer game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lode Runner"
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