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Atari
Games in the Green Library
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- Atari
Arcade Hits 2 (for the PC)
Atari Corp., c2000?
System requirements: Pentium 133 MHz or higher; 16 MB RAM; 16 MB free hard
disc spsace; Windows 95/98; 4x CD-ROM drive; Windows 95/98 compatible (2
MB) SVGA video card; Windows 95/98 compatible sound card; DirectX version
7.0a (included) or higher; optional requirements: DirectX-compatible Joystick,
14.4 baud modem or better, internet access and web browser.
Call Number [ZMS 1011]
- Centipede
Atari Corp., c1982.
For the Atari 2600 game system.
1-2 players with joysticks; 3 skill levels.
Destroy the giant centipedes that are threatening the Enchanted Forest
using magic wands. Watch out for paralyzing insect bites!
Call Number [ZMS 785]
- Combat
Atari, Inc. 1978.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
For 2 players ; joystick controllers.
Contents Note: Tank -- Tank pong -- Biplane -- Invisible tank -- Jet fighter.
Call Number [ZMS 784]
- Deadly
duck
Fox Video Games Program and Audio Visual, 1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
6 levels of play.
Call Number [ZMS 787]
- Defender
AtariCorp., c1981.
1 cartridge for the Atari video computer system.
1-2 players with joysticks; 7 game variations.
Earth's "friendship" signals, beamed into deep space and beyond
the Milky Way, have attracted extraterrestrial beings, all right, but not
the ones we expected. Now wave after wave of warlike Aliens from some unidentified
solar system "home in" and attack.
Call Number [ZMS 771]
- E.T.:
the extra-terrestrial
Atari Corp., c1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
For 1-2 players ; joystick controllers.
Your mission is to help E.T. find the three pieces of his interplanetary
telephone, call his ship, and guide him to the landing pad in time to be
rescued. Do this before E.T.'s energy runs out, and you'll win the round
and score points!
Call Number [ZMS 777]
- Galaxian:
the arcade classic
Atari
Corp., 1983.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
For
1 player ; joystick controller.
Battle an age-old threat, the Galaxian fleet, which has thrived on war
and terrorism for centuries. You must destroy these warmongers to maintain
peace and tranquility over the Universe.
Call Number [ZMS 792]
- Gunfight
Hozer Video Games, c2001.
For the Atari 2600 game system.
1-2 players with joysticks. Four gameplay modes: standard duel, sixshooter
duel, escape scenario, and target shooting.
Inspired by the 1975 Midway arcade game Gun Fight. It's shoot-out time
and you've got to be faster than your opponent or the computer. Move, dodge,
or hide behind a covered wagon or cactus. But whatever you do, don't waste
your time because your opponent is shooting back. Take your position, aim,
and fire before he gets you...
Call Number [ZMS 855]
- Joust
Atari Corp., 1986.
1 cartridge for the Atari 7800 video computer system.
1-2 players with joysticks.
Riding in a flying ostrich, players engage in combat against enemy riders
in an arena that is a cavern of platforms, which can be walked on or flown
around. Two riders joust by colliding, and the winner is the one whose
lance is higher.
Call Number [ZMS 791]
- Kaboom
ActiVision.,1981
1 cartridge for any Atari video computer system.
1- 2 players with paddle controls.
Are your hands quicker than your eyes? Try them out against the speedy, "mad
bomber". You miss a bomb with your bucket - Kaboom!
Call number [772]
Kangaroo
Atari Corp., 1983.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
The object of the game is to score as many points as you can while helping
Mother Kangaroo rescue her precious baby. Use your joystick controller
to guide Mother Kangaroo. You star the game with three lives.
Call Number [ZMS 788]
- Maze
craze
Atari Corp., 1978.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
You're a cop on a tough beat. And the things you'll encounter are amazing.
You'll bump into robbers and blockades, and fumble through blackouts. You'll
hear hurrying footsteps, and some other suprising sounds as you try to
walk your beat safely, in the least amount of time.
Call Number [ZMS 782]
- Othello
Atari, Inc. 1978.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
In this strategy game, you must outflank your opponent to capture a square.
Call Number [ZMS 774]
- Pac-man
Atari, Inc. 1981.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers; Game program contains additional
versions for young children.
Classic videogame - Guide Pac-man around the maze so that he can eat video
wafers and power pills. Protect him from the ghosts unless he has the super
strength of a power pill. If he does have the super strength, help him
chase the ghosts and gobble them up before they gobble him.
Call Number [ZMS 781]
- Pitfall:
Pitfall Harry's jungle adventure
Activision, 1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1 player, with joystick controller.
You are deep in the recesses of a forbidden jungle--an unforgiving place
few explorers ever survive. But you've got courage, because you're with
Pitfall Harry, the world famous jungle explorer and fortune hunter extraordinaire.
The lure of hidden treasure draws you and Harry deeper and deeper into
the bush.
Call Number [ZMS 775]
- Raiders
of the lost ark
Atari Corp., c1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
For
1 player ; joystick controller.
Dust off your felt hat, throw on your leather jacket, and uncoil
your rawhide whip - you're going on the greatest treasure hunt of
your life! Put away the glasses and three-piece suit of respected
archeologist "Professor Jones," and say hello to swashbuckling
adventurer Indiana Jones. Your mission: Find the fabled Lost Ark
of the Covenant.
Call Number [ZMS 783]
- Slot
racers
Atari, Inc. 1978.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
For
2 players ; joystick controllers.
A Chasemobile car equipped with power and incredible gadgets matched against
an array of several maze patterns.
Call Number [ZMS 780]
- Space
invaders
Atari, Corp., 1980.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
One of the most popular games of all times. You are at war with enemies
from space who are threatening the earth. Your objective is to destroy
these invaders by firing your "laser cannon" and wipe out the
invaders either before they reach the earth, or before they hit you three
times with their "laser bombs."
Call Number [ZMS 778]
- Space
jockey
USG
Vidtec, 1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari Video Computer System or Sears Tele-Game.
Space Jockey is a single player, full color, action game. You are a Space
Jockey at the controls of a highly maneuverable Attack Saucer. Your objective
is to shoot down as many of the enemy objects as possible, scoring as many
points as possible, while at the same time avoiding enemy fire
Call Number [ZMS 786]
- Space War
Atari Corp.,1978
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system
1- 2 players using joystick controls
It is actually two games in one. In Space war, you blast your opponents
star ship with missiles to score points. In Space shuttle, you connect
your star ship to a space module to score points
Call number [779]
- Star
raiders
Atari, Inc., 1982.
1
cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system
For 1 player; joystick controller and video touch-pad.
With Commander Champion and Li San O'Rourke in the Star Fighter, you're
on the tail of the Krylon invaders. You've taken an oath to destroy the
Krylons and avenge the Doomed Planet.
Call Number [ZMS 773]
- Stella
gets a new brain: The Starpath Supercharger game collection
on CD
CyberPuNKS Entertainment, c1999.
For the Atari 2600 video game system (or compatible system);
Supercharger cassette; joysticks; CD player.
Collection of games originally created by Starpath between 1982 and 1984
for the Supercharger cartridge. Includes: Phaser patrol -- Communist mutants
from space -- Fireball -- Suicide mission -- Escape from the Mindmaster
-- Dragonstomper [originally known as: Labyrinth] -- Killer satellites
-- Rabbit transit -- The Official Frogger by Sega -- Party mix -- Sword
Of Saros [originally known as: Excalibur] -- Survival Island [originally
known as: Jungle] -- Sweat!
Call Number [ZMS 856]
- Super Breakout
Atari Corp.,1978
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system
1- 2 players using paddle controls
Has versions for young children
The objective of the game is to keep the ball in play as you knock out
bricks to score as many points as possible or score higher than the other
player.
Call number [776]
- Swordquest.
EarthWorld
Atari Corp., 1982.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system
For 1 player ; joystick controller.
Welcome to EarthWorld. This is the first in a series of four world that
you must pass through on your quest for the Sword of Ultimate Sorcery.
All you who enter EarthWorld will encounter danger, trials, tests, and
obstacles. All will have an equal chance to decipher the hidden message.
Call Number [ZMS 789]
- Wizard
of Wor
CBS Video Games, 1981.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system or Sears Video Arcade.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
You have been placed in command of an elite squadron of Worriors assigned
the task of outwitting the sinister Wizard of Wor. As you descend into
his diabolical dungeons, you will encounter deadly Worlings and maybe even
the Wizard himself. Your only weapons are your trusty laser, your radar
scanner, and your ability and cunning. You will need them all as you attempt
to beat the Wizard and earn the title of Worlord.
Call Number [ZMS 790]
- Yars'
revenge
Atari Corp., 1981.
1 cartridge for the Atari 2600 video computer system.
1-2 players, with joystick controllers.
Break a path through the Quotile's shield, and destroy them with a blast
from the Zorlon Cannon.
Call Number [ZMS 793]
10/16/2002,Robin
Maleche
Website maintained by Colyn
Wohlmut, HRG, Green Library.
(c) 1997 by Stanford University
Last modified:
June 26, 2007
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