List of Atari 7800 games
The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a video game console released by Atari Corporation in January 1986. A test market release had occurred two years earlier under Atari Inc. The 7800 was designed to replace Atari Inc.'s unsuccessful Atari 5200 and later to re-establish Atari Corp.'s market supremacy against Nintendo and Sega. With this system, Atari Inc. addressed all the shortcomings of the Atari 5200: it had simple digital joysticks; it was almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600; and it was affordable (originally priced at US$140).
The following list contains all 59 licensed games, as well as an estimated 27 aftermarket games released on the Atari 7800.
Games
Title[1] | Developer[1] | Publisher[1] | Release Date(s)[1] | Regions Released[1] | Max. # of Players |
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32 in 1 | Atari | Atari | 1988 | EU | |
Ace of Aces | Accolade | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Alien Brigade | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Armor Attack II (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2013 | NA | |
Asteroids | Atari | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Asteroids Deluxe (aftermarket) | Atari | AtariAge | 2007 | NA | |
Astro Blaster (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2014 | NA | |
Ballblazer | Lucasfilm Ltd. | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Barnyard Blaster | Atari | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Basketbrawl | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Beef Drop (aftermarket) | Ken Siders | AtariAge | 2006 | NA | |
B*nQ (aftermarket) | Ken Siders | AtariAge | 2007 | NA | |
Centipede | Atari | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Choplifter! | Brøderbund | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Combat 1990 (aftermarket) | Harry Dodgson | AtariAge | 2005 | NA | |
Commando | Data East | Atari | 1989 | NA EU | |
Crack'ed | Robert Neve | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Crazy Brix (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2011 | NA | |
Crazy Otto (video game) (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2013 | NA | |
Crossbow | Exidy | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Dark Chambers | John Palevich | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Desert Falcon | Atari | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Dig Dug | Namco | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Donkey Kong | Nintendo | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Donkey Kong Junior | Nintendo | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Double Dragon | Technōs Japan | Activision | 1989 | NA EU | |
F-18 Hornet (video game) | John Van Ryzin | Absolute | 1988 | NA EU | |
FailSafe (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2010 | NA | |
Fatal Run | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Fight Night | Accolade | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Food Fight | Atari | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Frenzy (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2013 | NA | |
Galaga | Namco | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Hangly-Man (aftermarket) | Nittoh | PacManPlus | 2005 | NA | |
Hat Trick | Bally Sente | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Ikari Warriors | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Impossible Mission | Epyx | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Jinks (video game) | Softgold | Atari | 1989 | NA EU | |
Joust | Williams Electronics | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Jr. Pac-Man (aftermarket) | PacManPlus | AtariAge | 2009 | NA EU | |
K.C. Munchkin (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2014 | NA | |
Karateka | Brøderbund | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Klax (aftermarket) | David Dentt Mark Stephen Pierce |
AtariAge | 2002 | NA | |
Kung-Fu Master | Data East Irem |
Absolute | 1989 | NA EU | |
Mario Bros. | Nintendo | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Mat Mania Challenge | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Mean 18 Ultimate Golf | Accolade | Atari | 1989 | NA EU | |
Meltdown | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Meteor Shower (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2011 | NA | |
Midnight Mutants | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Moon Cresta (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2011 | NA | |
Motor Psycho | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Ms. Pac-Attack (aftermarket) | Two-Bit Score | PacManPlus | 2005 | NA | |
Ms. Pac-Man | Namco | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Ninja Golf | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
One-On-One Basketball | Electronic Arts | Atari | 1987 | NA EU | |
Pac-Man (aftermarket) | PacManPlus | PacManPlus | 2005 | NA | |
Pac-Man Collection (aftermarket) | PacManPlus | AtariAge | 2006 | NA | |
Pac-Man Plus (aftermarket) | PacManPlus | PacManPlus | 2005 | NA | |
Pac-Pollux (aftermarket) | Atari PacManPlus |
Gambler172 | 2006 | NA | |
Pete Rose Baseball | Alex DeMeo | Absolute | 1989 | NA EU | |
Planet Smashers (video game) | Atari | Atari | 1989 | NA EU | |
Pole Position II | Namco | Atari | 1986 | NA EU | |
Rampage | Bally Midway | Activision | 1988 | NA | |
Realsports Baseball (video game) | Atari | Atari | 1988 | NA | |
Rip-Off (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2012 | NA | |
Robotron: 2084 | Williams Electronics | Atari | 1987 | NA | |
Santa Simon (aftermarket) | Matthias Luedtke | AtariAge | 2006 | NA | |
Scramble (aftermarket) | Robert DeCrescenzo | AtariAge | 2012 | NA | |
Scrapyard Dog | Atari | Atari | 1990 | NA EU | |
Sentinel | Atari | Atari | 1991 | EU | |
Space Duel (aftermarket) | Atari Bob DeCrescenzo |
AtariAge | 2007 | NA | |
Space Invaders (aftermarket) | Taito Bob DeCrescenzo |
AtariAge | 2008 | NA | |
Summer Games | Epyx | Atari | 1987 | NA | |
Super Huey | Cosmi Corporation | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Super Pac-Man (aftermarket) | Namco | PacManPlus | 2008 | NA | |
Super Skateboardin' | Absolute | Absolute | 1988 | NA EU | |
Tank Command | Froggo | Froggo | 1988 | NA | |
Title Match Pro Wrestling | Absolute | Absolute | 1989 | NA EU | |
Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator | Dan Kitchen | Absolute | 1989 | NA EU | |
Touchdown Football | Electronic Arts | Atari | 1988 | NA | |
Tower Toppler | U.S. Gold | Atari | 1988 | NA EU | |
Wasp! (aftermarket) | Mark Ball | AtariAge | 2009 | NA | |
Water Ski (video game) | Froggo | Froggo | 1988 | NA | |
Winter Games | Epyx | Atari | 1987 | NA | |
Worm! (aftermarket) | Mark Ball | AtariAge | 2010 | NA | |
Xenophobe | Bally Midway | Atari | 1989 | NA EU | |
Xevious | Namco | Atari | 1988 | NA EU |
References
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