Spy Hunter

Spy Hunter is a vertically-scrolling driving game where players assume the role of a secret agent in control of a well-equipped sports car. The objective is to navigate the highway, eliminating as many enemy vehicles as possible while safeguarding civilian cars. The game employs a top-down viewpoint.

Sinistar

It’s a prototype, never released.

Pitfall II: Lost Caverns

Pitfall II: Lost Caverns, released in 1984 for the Atari 2600, is the sequel to the popular platform game Pitfall! (1982). Both games were developed and programmed by David Crane, featuring the character Pitfall Harry as a jungle explorer. In Pitfall II, players are introduced to a larger game world that includes vertical scrolling, swimmable … Read more

Peek-A-Boo

It’s a prototype.According to Atari, Peek-A-Boo was to be a revolutionary new video activity based on the familiar concepts of Peek-a-Boo and Hide ‘n’ Seek. It was supposed to teach important concepts such as spatial orientation, direction, and memory that build a child’s self-esteem and teach them to have fun on the Atari 2600. The … Read more

Pengo

Licensed by Coreland, Sega

Montezuma’s Revenge: Starring Panama Joe

Montezuma’s Revenge is a pioneering game in the Metroidvania genre, released in the early 1980s. The player takes control of a character named Panama Joe (also known as Pedro), who explores the underground pyramid within the 16th-century Aztec temple of Emperor Montezuma II. This maze-like structure is filled with enemies, obstacles, traps, and various dangers. … Read more

Motocross Racer

Motocross Racer is a fast-paced motorcycle racing game that challenges players to speed through three distinct environments in the least amount of time possible. Each stage features a unique location and perspective. Initially, you’ll traverse a desert landscape from a 3D rear view, dodging rocks, cacti, scorpions, and other obstacles to avoid crashing and losing … Read more

Millipede

Millipede, released by Atari in 1982, is a fixed shooter video game and the sequel to the 1981 hit, Centipede. The game features more gameplay variety and a wider range of insects than its predecessor. Instead of the “Bug Blaster” from Centipede, players assume the role of an elf called the “Archer,” who must defend … Read more