Atari, Inc. - Arcade Games Developed By Atari, Inc.

Arcade Games Developed By Atari, Inc.

  • Akka Arrh (unreleased prototype)
  • Anti-Aircraft
  • Asteroids
  • Asteroids Deluxe
  • Atari Baseball
  • Atari Basketball
  • Atari Football
  • Atari Mini Golf (unreleased prototype)
  • Atari Soccer
  • Avalanche
  • Battlezone
  • Black Widow
  • Breakout
  • Cannonball (unreleased prototype)
  • Canyon Bomber
  • Centipede
  • Cloak & Dagger
  • Cloud 9 (unreleased prototype)
  • Cops N Robbers
  • Crash 'N Score
  • Crystal Castles
  • Destroyer
  • Dominos
  • Drag Race
  • Fire Truck
  • Firebeast (unreleased prototype)
  • Firefox
  • Flyball
  • Food Fight
  • Goal IV
  • Gotcha
  • Gran Trak 10
  • Gran Trak 20
  • Gravitar
  • Hi-way
  • I, Robot
  • Indy 4
  • Indy 800
  • Jet Fighter
  • LeMans
  • Liberator
  • Lunar Lander
  • Major Havoc
  • Maze Invaders (unreleased prototype)
  • Millipede
  • Missile Command
  • Missile Command 2 (unreleased prototype)
  • Monte Carlo
  • Night Driver
  • Orbit
  • Outlaw
  • Pin-Pong
  • Pong
  • Pong Doubles
  • Pool Shark
  • Pursuit
  • Quadrapong
  • Quantum
  • Quiz Show
  • Qwak (unreleased prototype)
  • Qwak!
  • Rebound
  • Red Baron
  • Return of the Jedi
  • Runaway (unreleased prototype)
  • Sebring (unreleased prototype)
  • Shark Jaws
  • Sky Diver
  • Sky Raider
  • Solar War (unreleased prototype)
  • Space Duel
  • Space Race
  • Sprint 1
  • Sprint 2
  • Sprint 4
  • Sprint 8
  • Star Wars
  • Starship 1
  • Steeplechase
  • Stunt Cycle
  • Subs
  • Super Breakout
  • Super Bug
  • Super Pong
  • Tank
  • Tank II
  • Tank 8
  • Tempest
  • Tournament Table
  • Triple Hunt
  • Tunnel Hunt
  • Ultra Tank
  • Video Pinball
  • Warlords
  • Wolf Pack (unreleased prototype)

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