Tac-Scan

In Tac/Scan, a space combat shooter game for Atari 2600, the player starts with a squadron of seven individual ships. Throughout the game, ships can be lost in any of the three stages by colliding with a tunnel, getting shot, or coming into contact with an enemy, such as the laser-firing Ahmins from the planet … Read more

Tank Brigade

Panda’s NTSC release of Bit Corporation’s Phantom Tank

Tanks But No Tanks

In Atari 2600 Tanks But No Tanks, you control a lone tank tasked with defending your outpost against waves of phantom tanks that appear and disappear on the screen. Each level consists of twenty phantom tanks, although not all of them are visible simultaneously. Once you destroy all twenty phantom tanks, you advance to the … Read more

Tapeworm

In TapeWorm, you play as Slinky the tapeworm, navigating through a bean patch and eating beans. As you eat beans, your body grows longer, and the bean count decreases. Beans appear randomly in the patch, and your objective is to eat them before the beetle at the bottom moves from the left side to the … Read more

Tapper

In the Atari 2600 game Tapper, you play as a busy bartender tasked with serving a constant stream of thirsty customers across four distinct bars: the Old West Saloon, the Jock Bar, the Punk Rock Bar, and the Space Bar. Each bar features its own unique crowd, making the game increasingly challenging and entertaining. Your … Read more

Surfer’s Paradise: But Danger Below!

Surfer’s Paradise is a game that challenges players to stay on top of a wave for as long as possible while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The game has two distinct parts: surfing and underwater exploration. In the surfing sequence, players must balance on their surfboard and ride the wave. Periodically, a shark will approach, and … Read more

Surf’s Up

Surf’s Up was never completely finished and sold in stores.