Atari Games - Arcade Games Developed By Atari Games

Arcade Games Developed By Atari Games

  • 720°
  • A.P.B.
  • Accelerator (unreleased prototype)
  • Arcade Classics (unreleased prototype)
  • Area 51
  • Area 51: Site 4
  • Badlands
  • Batman
  • Beat Head (unreleased prototype)
  • Blasteroids
  • BMX Heat (unreleased prototype)
  • California Speed
  • Championship Sprint
  • COPS
  • Cyberball
  • Cyberball 2072
  • Cyberstorm (unreleased prototype)
  • Danger Express (unreleased prototype)
  • Empire Strikes Back
  • Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters
  • Freeze (unreleased prototype)
  • Gauntlet
  • Gauntlet II
  • Gauntlet Legends
  • Guardians of the 'Hood
  • Guts and Glory (unreleased prototype)
  • Hard Drivin'
  • Hard Drivin's Airborne (unreleased prototype)
  • Hot Rod Rebels (unreleased prototype)
  • Hydra
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  • Klax
  • Marble Madness
  • Marble Man: Marble Madness II (unreleased prototype)
  • Maximum Force
  • Metal Maniax (unreleased prototype)
  • Moto Frenzy
  • Off the Wall
  • Paperboy
  • Peter Pack Rat
  • Pit-Fighter
  • Primal Rage
  • Primal Rage II (unreleased prototype)
  • Race Drivin'
  • Rampart
  • Relief Pitcher
  • RoadBlasters
  • Road Burners
  • Road Riot 4WD
  • Road Riot's Revenge Rally (unreleased prototype)
  • Road Runner
  • S.T.U.N. Runner
  • San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing
  • San Francisco Rush: The Rock
  • San Francisco Rush 2049
  • Shuuz
  • Skull & Crossbones
  • Space Lords
  • Sparkz (unreleased prototype)
  • Steel Talons
  • Street Drivin' (unreleased prototype)
  • Super Sprint
  • T-Mek
  • Tetris
  • ThunderJaws
  • Toobin'
  • Tournament Cyberball 2072
  • Vapor TRX
  • Vindicators
  • Vindicators Part II
  • War Final Assault
  • Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
  • Xybots

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