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Gravitar

Gravitar is a color vector graphics arcade game released by Atari in 1982. It has the same game mechanic as Asteroids and Space Duel but the game difficulty is much higher. Atari 2600 version was released in 1983. Gravitar gameplay The player controls a small blue spacecraft. The game starts in a fictional solar system … Read more

Gorf

Licensed by Bally Midway

Golf

Golf, a 1980 video game released by Atari for the Atari VCS (Atari 2600), features a light green area representing the hole and medium blue areas for everything outside the hole. Larger holes display a dark green circle with the hole close to the center. Obstacles such as trees, sand traps, and water features may … Read more

Grand Prix

Grand Prix for the Atari 2600, designed and programmed by David Crane, offers a thrilling and engaging Formula One racing experience. With four race tracks inspired by real-life circuits, players can test their skills across varying difficulty levels. These tracks include Watkins Glen International, Brands Hatch, Bugatti Circuit, and Circuit de Monaco. The top-down perspective … Read more

Gamma-Attack

Only one copy known to exist. It was listed on eBay for $500,000 but never sold.

Galaxian

Licensed by Namco Galaxian Game Instruction Manual GALAXIAN: NOTES FROM THE COMMANDER Welcome aboard the missile laser base. I’m Commander Champion, your training instructor. These laser bases are used to protect our Universe from alien attack. Each laser base carries missiles which you’ll launch from your control panel. In your first training mission, you’ll be … Read more

G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike

G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike is a 1983 video game for the Atari 2600, designed by John Emerson. Based on the popular G.I. Joe franchise, the game was the first licensed G.I. Joe video game ever released. In the UK, it was renamed Action Man: Action Force. The game features different modes of play, including single-player, … Read more

Funky Fish

Funky Fish was based on the obscure Sun Electronics coin-op of the same name, but never released for Atari 2600.(source: AtariMania.com)