Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

584 games Atari 2600
 
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Roderick Hero (Hero R. for My Partners), President and CEO of HERO, Inc. install invite you to join me in solving the complex maze of mines brimming with danger, we dare only dream. So far, that is! Think about it: miners are trapped in the mountain's seething rivers of lava and magma deposits; the mines are crawling with vile reptiles, everything deadly to the touch. Oh, it's too scary and too exciting! Did I mention the terrible tentacles that loom out of the lava? Or massive walls that could crush me? About the raft I ride on? Oh, never mind.

Can you survive the night he came home? The Boogeyman will help you if you're not careful. The pulse-pounding paranoia screams in your head as you run for your life. Each step could be your last as you run from the things that go bump into the night! Fever with fear, cold sweat clings to your flesh! How real will the electronic nightmare be? Find out!

Hangman is a puzzle game published by Atari that was released in 1978.

Haunted House is an action game published by Atari and published by Sears that was released in 1981.

Hell Driver game, quite interesting races, besides, not so difficult.

Hole Hunter is a hard-hitting, mole-style game for the Atari 2600. You control a man with a hammer that appears to be in a desert surrounded by holes. Periodically the hole will light up and then some kind of rodent will pop out of it and you have to smash it back into your hole. If you don't hit him in time then he will run and run around the screen trying to beat you. Hitting a rodent gives you 100 points, and if it touches you, you will lose points.

Holy Moly is an unreleased prototype written by Bob Polaro. The game was originally programmed back in 1983 but was never released due to ownership change to Atari. Holi moli is the 2600 equivalent of whack-a-mole, only this time there are a few extras to keep it interesting. There are three different types of moths to hit in this game, based on when to hit them. Instead of using a joystick to control the hammer (which would be slow and fiddly), Holy Moth uses a kids controller (or a keyboard controller, or even a video touch pad) to help you hit the mole at lightning speed.

This is the first of three baseball iterations from Atari and is the simplest. A pitcher of pitches and controls the direction of the ball. The dough hits and keeps running until it's made to stop. There are 3 defensive players who can try to get the batter after he hits. All hits grounders and defensive players cannot throw the ball.

A compilation on the Atari 2600 console, which includes three games, such as: Ghostbusters - Ghost fishing. One hit. Slime. paranormal activity. Franchise applications.

In the Human Cannonball game, your goal is to shoot a man with a cannon and he has earth in a bucket of water. To do this, you need to adjust your guns so that the position, angle and rate of fire are several times. You earn a point for each successful landing and the game ends after seven attempts. Several game options that allow you to have the player's position, angle and speed, or have one or more of them fixed, or have one or more of these randomly set on the computer. If you want to make the game more challenging, you can also install a moving wall at the front of the bucket, which will make your time more critical.

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