When I was a kid growing up, there was always a rumor of someone that someone's else's cousin knew, who had a next-door neighbor that had EVERY single Atari game. In my neighborhood, we actually had someone closer. My nerdy friend Brian had somehow befriended a 38-year-old man named John. John had cerebral palsy and was confined to a wheelchair - an electric wheelchair. He was a well-known figure around town. So I knew exactly who he was talking about.

It was the summer of 1983 when I first met John. Atari was still in full swing. And Brian told me that John was willing to sell me his INDY 500 for $25.00. I was really into Atari games (more so than the other companies) and was more than happy to snatch up a game that I had been unable to find in the store. Speaking of that, am I the only one who simply couldn't find certain games? I wanted the Atari brand games more than any other. But there were certain games that I NEVER found for sale in the stores - games like INDY 500, FLAG CAPTURE, BLACKJACK, VIDEO CHESS, not to mention every single keyboard controller game.

So anyway, the first time I went to John's house, I scanned his collection and found that although he had more games than I had (the only person I'd ever met who did) he had maybe 50-60 games. That was an impressive total, no doubt. But based on what I know today, that only represents about 15% of all the available games. Holy crap!

15% you say? Does anyone look at that figure and laugh? Ask 20 hardcore users on this board how many games there are, and you'll get 20 different answers. And who's to say that any of them are wrong? I think it's safe to say that each user has their own definition of what constitutes a "game" - what they would need to obtain in order to have a complete collection. When I first discovered this forum three months ago, I searched the forums for an answer. And I saw figures ranging from 500 to 7000. Woah! When I stopped buying Atari games (back around 1985 or so) my total had reached 153. I thought my total was awesome at the time. But again, based on what I know today...

So then came October, 2008. For reasons known and unknown, I somehow got hooked on Atari again. I then entered the world of collecting. And being a former collector of vintage Star Wars toys (of which I have everything) I decided I wanted to own a copy of every game. So I began to research the matter and figure out just how many games existed.

I soon discovered there are an endless amount of theories as to this question. Do you include alternate titles? Do you count the Sears versions? What about prototypes? What about PAL games? And good lord, what about label variations? Where does it end? Where do you draw the line?

So what are my parameters? I decided to limit my definition of a game to represent unique individual games that were released in North America as NTSC games between 1977 and 1992, and are available to be purchased on various auction websites or can be dowloaded to play on your computer today.

So what does that all mean? That means you won't find the Sears games on my list. My list has SLOT RACERS, but does not include MAZE. You'll find BASIC MATH, but won't find FUN WITH NUMBERS. You won't find GAMMA ATTACK or DONALD DUCK'S SPEEDBOAT. You won't find MY GOLF.

What about Zellers games? Nope. They're just knock-offs of other games with perhaps slightly-altered graphics. They are not orginal! Well... except for CHALLENGE and TIME WARP. Those were apparently original PAL games. But since they were released in North America as NTSC games, I added them. For the same reason, I added Puzzy's SEAMONSTER.

How about Panda games? You won't find HARBOR ESCAPE as it's simply a hack of RIVER RAID. But you will find its original game DICE PUZZLE. But you won't find its other original game SCUBA DIVER. Why? Because I included it under the Froggo games. And yes, I know that Froggo didn't release any original games.

I'm sure I'm not 100% consistent with my list. For instance, I do include ATLANTIS II and PEPSI INVADERS - which are basically hacks. But they were "official" hacks released back in the day by the respective companies that made the orginal game they were hacked from. Who cares anyway. This is my list and I think they belong!

I believe this list covers all the games that were released "back in the day." And I don't believe there are any duplicates on the list. If you think there's a missing game, it's most likely because I have it listed under an alternate title for a different company.

I feel I need to mention three other titles. For starters, there is the game BOBBY IS GOING HOME. This is an original PAL-only game released by Bit Corporation. However, one of the users on this board actually found an NTSC version of the game - also released by Bit Corporation. This makes absolutely no sense. But nontheless, it apparently exists. I'm chalking that up to a total fluke. How it happened is a mystery. The bottom line is, I'm not including it. After all, the game wasn't released in Norh America.

Then there are the stories of BIRTHDAY MANIA and RED SEA CROSSING. The former was available as a personalized mail-order game. The latter was apparently a religious game that found its way into some religious bookstores and such. To date, only one copy of each has surfaced. And their respective owners have chosen not to release the roms. So since they're not available to be downloaded, I'm not including them either. If it's impossible to have a complete collection without them, then they don't belong. As for GAMMA ATTACK, there doesn't seem to be a consensus as to whether or not it was ever released, or whether the one and only known copy to exist is in fact a prototype.

My thanks to Romhunter and the incredible database on his Atarimania website. And my thanks to him personally for answering several questions I asked of him.

So here we go. Here's my list. As far as I'm concerned there are 418 Atari 2600 games. That's what I said - 418. That's my story. And I'm sticking to it. Enjoy the list. And if you find an error or feel I need to add something, please let me know.





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********************** UPDATE 3/25/2014 **********************







Well it’s been a little over five years since I created the list of 418 titles below. And a few things have changed since then. I’ve decided to add GAMMA-ATTACK to the list, as it’s now generally accepted that this game was in fact released, and not a prototype. I’ve also added RED SEA CROSSING since a ROM was finally made available. A run of reproduction cartridges was made. I’m not sure if the ROM is publically available for anyone to download. But cartridges were made. And they are out there. And lastly the game EXTRA TERRESTRIALS was discovered in Canada. That ROM is readily available. The only known released game that has yet to see the light of day is BIRTHDAY MANIA. Therefore I won’t include that on the update. So the number of NTSC released games in North America now stands at 421.



But what about the games that weren’t released in North America? Were there original games released in other countries? The answer is yes. And I’ve decided to finally include those as well. Like the North American games, a lot of these games were also released by various other companies in other countries. Some were pirated and put out under a different name. Some were slightly hacked and released with subtle differences. There are also catalogs that mention other games – games that have yet to be discovered. So it’s entirely possible that those games never existed. Or perhaps they do exist. But since they’re unknown, I did not include them here. So you won’t find games like BIRD POWER or LOCOMOTIVE on this list.



The American company Zimag took four games from overseas and sold them in America. Four additional games were apparently in the planning stages, as NTSC prototypes for each have been found. But since they were never released in North America, they weren’t included in my original list. But since they were released in other countries, I’ve included them here. I’ve also included games from Atari in which NTSC prototypes have been discovered for games that actually had PAL releases in other countries.



There are eight other games which I believe were original PAL games released overseas. Those games are CHALLENGE, DANCING PLATE, OPEN SESAME, PHANTOM TANK, SEA MONSTER, SPACE TUNNEL, SPIDER MAZE and TIME WARP. But they are not included on this new list because they actually did get a North American release (sometimes under alternate titles) and were included on my original list.



I’ve included the game WORDS-ATTACK, of which only one cartridge has been found. There’s a thought that the game may be an unfinished prototype since there is apparently a lot of unused space on it that could have been used. But no one knows for sure. And the cartridge has a finished label on it. So it’s included.



The game CAT TRAX resurfaced in 2003 as an unreleased prototype. However it somehow got a release on a foreign "4 in 1" cart back in the 1980's under the title "CAT 'N MOUSE." How it happened is a mystery. Nonetheless it did. So it's included here also.



In a couple of cases I’ve put an alternate title in parenthesis. This is because it’s more commonly known by another title. For instance the game FIREBUG was released by Suntek. But it’s more commonly known by its NTSC prototype name of SPINNING FIREBALL. So if you’re looking for the ROM for this game, you’ll probably have more success finding it under the latter name.



My thanks again to Rom Hunter and his incredible database at ATARIMANIA.COM for his help. If I’ve missed anything, please let me know. My goal is to simply have a cartridge of every game, so I can play it at home. If there’s something I’m missing, I want to know!



So there you go. With the additional 49 titles, the final Atari 2600 game list stands at 470 unique games. That’s my story. And I’m sticking to it! For now anyway…

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********************** UPDATE 10/1/2019 **********************



Well! It's been over 10 years since I posted this original blog entry. And it's been about 5.5 years since my last update. So why am I here today? We need to update this list once again! Yes indeed, BIRTHDAY MANIA finally had a ROM released! After 10+ years of existing, we can finally play this game. I picked up my copy (personalized with my name) and played it for the first time last night - which was very cool! So with the addition of Birthday Mania, we now have 422 games that were released in North America, as well as 49 games that were released in other countries. So if you're looking to collect a copy of every single game that was released between 1977 and 1992, the total stands at 471. Of the 422 North American games, I've personally collected 400 of them. I had carts made of the other 22 since they were too pricey to find or collect. I also had 49 NTSC carts made for the 49 games that were released elsewhere. So I've got an individual cart for all 471 games. Let me know how many you have!

So there you go. The final total is 471. Will this number ever increase? Will any other lost games be found? Something tells me that this is it. But history shows that when dealing with the Atari 2600, you should never say never! Happy collecting!

Here's the list.



ATARI

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1. ADVENTURE

2. AIR-SEA BATTLE

3. ALPHA BEAM WITH ERNIE

4. ASTEROIDS

5. ATARI VIDEO CUBE (RUBIK’S CUBE)

6. BACKGAMMON

7. BASIC MATH (FUN WITH NUMBERS)

8. BASIC PROGRAMMING

9. BASKETBALL

10. BATTLEZONE

11. BERZERK

12. BIG BIRD’S EGG CATCH

13. BLACKJACK

14. BOWLING

15. BRAIN GAMES

16. BREAKOUT

17. CANYON BOMBER

18. CASINO

19. CENTIPEDE

20. CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER (PELE’S SOCCER)

21. CIRCUS ATARI

22. CODEBREAKER

23. COMBAT

24. COOKIE MONSTER CRUNCH

25. CRAZY CLIMBER

26. CROSSBOW

27. CRYSTAL CASTLES

28. DARK CHAMBERS

29. DEFENDER

30. DEMONS TO DIAMONDS

31. DESERT FALCON

32. DIG DUG

33. DODGE ‘EM

34. DOUBLE DUNK

35. E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL

36. FLAG CAPTURE

37. FOOTBALL

38. GALAXIAN

39. GAME OF CONCENTRATION (HUNT & SCORE)

40. GOLF

41. GRAVITAR

42. GREMLINS

43. HANGMAN

44. HAUNTED HOUSE

45. HOME RUN

46. HUMAN CANNONBALL

47. IKARI WARRIORS

48. INDY 500

49. JOUST

50. JR. PAC-MAN

51. JUNGLE HUNT

52. KANGAROO

53. KRULL

54. MARIO BROS.

55. MATH GRAN PRIX

56. MAZE CRAZE

57. MIDNIGHT MAGIC

58. MILLIPEDE

59. MINIATURE GOLF

60. MISSILE COMMAND

61. MOON PATROL

62. MOTORODEO

63. MS. PAC-MAN

64. NIGHT DRIVER

65. OBELIX

66. OFF THE WALL

67. OSCAR’S TRASH RACE

68. OTHELLO

69. OUTLAW

70. PAC-MAN

71. PENGO

72. PEPSI INVADERS

73. PHOENIX

74. PIGS IN SPACE

75. POLE POSITION

76. QUADRUN

77. RADAR LOCK

78. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

79. REAL SPORTS BASEBALL

80. REAL SPORTS BOXING

81. REAL SPRTS FOOTBALL

82. REAL SPORTS SOCCER

83. REAL SPORTS TENNIS

84. REAL SPORTS VOLLEYBALL

85. ROAD RUNNER

86. SECRET QUEST

87. SENTINEL

88. SKY DIVER

89. SLOT MACHINE

90. SLOT RACERS

91. SNOOPY AND THE RED BARON

92. SOLARIS

93. SORCERER’S APPRENTICE

94. SPACE INVADERS

95. SPACE WAR

96. SPRINTMASTER

97. STAR RAIDERS

98. STAR SHIP

99. STARGATE (DEFENDER II)

100. STREET RACER

101. SUPER BASEBALL

102. SUPER BREAKOUT

103. SUPER FOOTBALL

104. SUPERMAN

105. SURROUND

106. SWORDQUEST EARTHWORLD

107. SWORDQUEST FIREWORLD

108. SWORDQUEST WATERWORLD

109. TAZ

110. 3-D TIC-TAC-TOE

111. TRACK & FIELD

112. VANGUARD

113. VIDEO CHECKERS

114. VIDEO CHESS

115. VIDEO OLYMPICS

116. VIDEO PINBALL

117. WARLORDS

118. XENOPHOBE

119. YARS' REVENGE



ACTIVISION

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120. BARNSTORMING

121. BEAMRIDER

122. BOXING

123. BRIDGE

124. CHECKERS

125. CHOPPER COMMAND

126. COMMANDO

127. COSMIC COMMUTER

128. CRACKPOTS

129. DECATHLON

130. DOLPHIN

131. DOUBLE DRAGON

132. DRAGSTER

133. ENDURO

134. FISHING DERBY

135. FREEWAY

136. FROSTBITE

137. GHOSTBUSTERS

138. GRAND PRIX

139. H.E.R.O.

140. ICE HOCKEY

141. KABOOM!

142. KEYSTONE KAPERS

143. KUNG FU MASTER

144. LASER BLAST

145. MEGAMANIA

146. OINK

147. PITFALL!

148. PITFALL II LOST CAVERNS

149. PLAQUE ATTACK

150. PRESSURE COOKER

151. PRIVATE EYE

152. RAMPAGE

153. RIVER RAID

154. RIVER RAID II

155. ROBOT TANK

156. SEAQUEST

157. SKIING

158. SKY JINX

159. SPACE SHUTTLE

160. SPIDER FIGHTER

161. STAMPEDE

162. STARMASTER

163. TENNIS



IMAGIC

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164. ATLANTIS

165. ATLANTIS II

166. COSMIC ARK

167. DEMON ATTACK

168. DRAGONFIRE

169. FATHOM

170. FIRE FIGHTER

171. LASER GATES

172. MOONSWEEPER

173. NO ESCAPE!

174. QUICK STEP!

175. RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX

176. SHOOTIN’ GALLERY

177. SOLAR STORM

178. STAR VOYAGER

179. SUBTERRANEA

180. TRICK SHOT



PARKER BROTHERS

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181. AMIDAR

182. FROGGER

183. FROGGER II: THREEEDEEP

184. G.I. JOE - COBRA STRIKE

185. GYRUSS

186. JAMES BOND 007

187. MONTEZUMA’S REVENGE

188. MR. DO’S CASTLE

189. POPEYE

190. Q*BERT

191. Q*BERT’S QUBES

192. REACTOR

193. SKY SKIPPER

194. SPIDER-MAN

195. STAR WARS THE ARCADE CAME

196. STAR WARS THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK

197. STAR WARS JEDI ARENA

198. STAR WARS RETURN OF THE JEDI

199. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE

200. SUPER COBRA

201. TUTANKHAM



COLECO

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202. BERENSTAIN BEARS

203. CARNIVAL

204. DONKEY KONG

205. DONKEY KONG JUNIOR

206. FRONT LINE

207. MOUSE TRAP

208. MR. DO!

209. ROC N ROPE

210. SMURFS RESCUE IN GARGAMEL'S CASTLE

211. SMURFS SAVE THE DAY

212. TIME PILOT

213. VENTURE

214. ZAXXON



20TH CENTURY FOX

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215. ALIEN

216. BANK HEIST

217. BEANY BOPPER

218. CRASH DIVE

219. CRYPTS OF CHAOS

220. DEADLY DUCK

221. EARTH DIES SCREAMING

222. FANTASTIC VOYAGE

223. FAST EDDIE

224. FLASH GORDON

225. M*A*S*H*

226. MEGA FORCE

227. PORKY’S

228. REVENGE OF THE BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES

229. SPACEMASTER X-7

230. TURMOIL

231. WORM WAR I



DATA AGE

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232. AIRLOCK

233. BERMUDA TRIANGLE

234. BUGS

235. ENCOUNTER AT L5

236. FRANKENSTEIN’S MONSTER

237. JOURNEY ESCAPE

238. SSSNAKE

239. WARPLOCK



M NETWORK

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240. ADVENTURES OF TRON

241. AIR RAIDERS

242. ARMOR AMBUSH

243. ASTROBLAST

244. BUMP ‘N JUMP

245. BURGERTIME

246. DARK CAVERN

247. FROGS AND FLIES

248. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

249. KOOL AID MAN

250. LOCK ‘N CHASE

251. MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE - HE-MAN

252. SPACE ATTACK

253. STAR STRIKE

254. SUPER CHALLENGE BASEBALL

255. SUPER CHALLENGE FOOTBALL

256. TRON: DEADLY DISCS



APOLLO

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257. FINAL APPROACH

258. GUARDIAN

259. INFILTRATE

260. LOST LUGGAGE

261. RACQUETBALL

262. SHARK ATTACK (LOCHJAW)

263. SKEET SHOOT

264. SPACE CAVERN

265. SPACECHASE

266. WABBIT



US GAMES

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267. COMMANDO RAID

268. EGGOMANIA

269. ENTOMBED

270. GOPHER

271. M.A.D.

272. NAME THIS GAME

273. PICNIC

274. PIECE ‘O CAKE

275. RAFT RIDER

276. SNEAK ‘N PEEK

277. SPACE JOCKEY

278. SQUEEZE BOX

279. TOWERING INFERNO

280. WORD ZAPPER



CBS ELECTRONICS

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281. BLUE PRINT

282. GORF

283. MOUNTAIN KING

284. OMEGA RACE

285. SOLAR FOX

286. TUNNEL RUNNER

287. WIZARD OF WOR



SEGA

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288. BUCK ROGERS: PLANET OF ZOOM

289. CONGO BONGO

290. SPY HUNTER

291. STAR TREK: STRATEGIC OPERATIONS SIMULATOR

292. SUB SCAN

293. TAC-SCAN

294. TAPPER

295. THUNDERGROUND

296. UP ‘N DOWN



TIGERVISION

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297. ESPIAL

298. JAWBREAKER

299. KING KONG

300. MARAUDER

301. MINER 2049ER

302. MINER 2049ER II

303. POLARIS

304. RIVER PATROL

305. SPRINGER

306. THRESHOLD



STARPATH

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307. COMMUNIST MUTANTS FROM OUTER SPACE

308. DRAGONSTOMPER

309. ESCAPE FROM THE MINDMASTER (LABYRINTH)

310. FIREBALL

311. FROGGER, THE OFFICIAL

312. KILLER SATELLITES

313. PARTY MIX

314. PHASER PATROL

315. RABBIT TRANSIT

316. SUICIDE MISSION

317. SURVIVAL ISLAND

318. SWORD OF SAROS



SPECTRAVISION

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319. BUMPER BASH

320. CHALLENGE OF NEXAR

321. CHASE THE CHUCK WAGON

322. CHINA SYNDROME

323. CROSS FORCE

324. GANGSTER ALLEY

325. GAS HOG

326. MANGIA

327. MASTER BUILDER

328. PLANET PATROL

329. TAPEWORM



ABSOLUTE ENTERTAINMENT

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330. PETE ROSE BASEBALL

331. SKATE BOARDIN’

332. TITLE MATCH PRO WRESTLING

333. TOMCAT: THE F-14 FLIGHT SIMULATOR



AVALON HILL

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334. DEATH TRAP

335. LONDON BLITZ

336. OUT OF CONTROL

337. SHUTTLE ORBITER

338. WALL BALL



AMIGA

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339. MOGUL MANIAC



TELESYS

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340. COCONUTS

341. COSMIC CREEPS

342. DEMOLITION HERBY

343. FAST FOOD

344. RAM IT

345. STARGUNNER



TELEGAMES

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346. GLACIER PATROL

347. QUEST FOR QUINTANA ROO

348. UNIVERSAL CHAOS



SEARS

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349. STEEPLECHASE

350. STELLAR TRACK

351. SUBMARINE COMMANDER



COMMA VID

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352. CAKEWALK

353. COSMIC SWARM

354. MAGICARD

355. MINES OF MINOS

356. ROOM OF DOOM

357. STRONGHOLD

358. VIDEO LIFE



ZIMAG

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359. COSMIC CORRIDOR

360. DISHASTER

361. I WANT MY MOMMY

362. TANKS BUT NO TANKS



KONAMI

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363. MARINE WARS

364. POOYAN

365. STRATEGY X



EPYX

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366. CALIFORNIA GAMES

367. SUMMER GAMES

368. WINTER GAMES



MILTON BRADLEY

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369. SPITFIRE ATTACK

370. SURVIVAL RUN



MYSTIQUE/PLAYAROUND

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371. BACHELOR PARTY

372. BEAT ‘EM AND EAT ‘EM

373. BURNING DESIRE

374. CUSTER’S REVENGE

375. GIGOLO

376. KNIGHT ON THE TOWN



XONOX

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377. ARTILLERY DUEL

378. CHUCK NORRIS SUPERKICKS

379. GHOST MANOR

380. MOTOCROSS RACER

381. ROBIN HOOD

382. SIR LANCELOT

383. SPIKE’S PEAK

384. TOMARC THE BARBARIAN



K-TEL VISION

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385. SPIDER MAZE

386. VULTURE ATTACK



SPARROW

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387. MUSIC MACHINE



FROGGO

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388. CRUISE MISSILE

389. KARATE

390. SEA HAWK

391. SEA HUNT



ANSWER

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392. GAUNTLET

393. MALAGAI



AMERICAN VIDEOGAME

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394. TAX AVOIDERS



BOMB

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395. ASSAULT

396. GREAT ESCAPE

397. WALL DEFENDER

398. Z-TACK



EXUS

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399. VIDEO JOGGER

400. VIDEO REFLEX



FIRST STAR SOFTWARE

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401. BOING!



MYTHICON

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402. FIRE FLY

403. SORCERER

404. STAR FOX



MENAVISION

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405. AIR RAID



PANDA

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406. DICE PUZZLE

407. STUNTMAN



WIZARD VIDEO

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408. HALLOWEEN

409. TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE



SELCHOW & RICHTER/QDI

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410. GLIB



VENTUREVISION

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411. RESCUE TERRA I



PUZZY

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412. SEAMONSTER



DSD/CAMELOT

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413. TOOTH PROTECTORS



UNIVERSAL GAMEX

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414. X-MAN



SIMAGE

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415. ELI’S LADDER



ZELLERS

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416. CHALLENGE

417. TIME WARP



TNT GAMES

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418. BMX AIRMASTER





GAMMATION

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419. GAMMA-ATTACK



INSPIRATIONAL VIDEO CONCEPTS

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420. RED SEA CROSSING





SKILL SCREEN GAMES

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421. EXTRA TERRESTRIALS

PERSONAL GAMES

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422. BIRTHDAY MANIA



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ALL OTHER GAMES NOT RELEASED IN NORTH AMERICA





HOME VISION

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423. FRISCO

424. GO GO HOME MONSTER

425. LILLY ADVENTURE

426. MAGIC CARPET

427. PANDA CHASE

428. PARACHUTE

429. RACING CAR

430. SKI HUNT

431. TOPY

432. TREASURE DISCOVERY

433. WORLD END

434. X MISSION



SUNTEK

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435. FIREBUG (A.K.A. SPINNING FIREBALL)

436. I.Q. MEMORY TEASER

437. MOTOCROSS

438. SKI RUN

439. WALKER

440. ZOO FUN



VIDEO GEMS

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441. MISSILE CONTROL

442. MISSION SURVIVE

443. STEEPLECHASE

444. SURFER'S PARADISE BUT DANGER BELOW!

445. TREASURE BELOW





BIT CORPORATION

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446. BOBBY IS GOING HOME

447. CAN 'N MOUSE (CAT TRAX)

448. MISSION 3000 A.D.

449. MR. POSTMAN

450. SNAIL AGAINST SQUIRREL



SALU

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451. ACID DROP

452. GHOSTBUSTERS 2

453. PICK ‘N PILE





TECHNOVISION

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454. NUTS

455. PHARAOH’S CURSE

456. SAVE OUR SHIP



SANCHO

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457. FOREST

458. WORDS-ATTACK



ATARI

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459. FATAL RUN

460. KLAX





TAIWAN

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461. CRIMINAL PURSUIT (A MYSTERIOUS THIEF)

462. FARMYARD FUN



CCE

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463. IMMIES & AGGIES

464. PIZZA CHEF

465. STONE AGE



DIMAX

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466. ASTROWAR



DYNACOM

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467. MEGABOY



HES

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468. MY GOLF



IMAGIC

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469. WING WAR





PET BOAT

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470. MAZY MATCH (UNKNOWN DATATECH GAME 2)



JVP

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471. DONALD DUCK’S SPEEDBOAT