Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

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Kabobber was originally a prototype game that was programmed by Rex Bradford, best known for his work on Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Jedi Arena. It was discovered in 2000 and improved a bit before being released to the general public in ROM format. Kabobbers are strange (but cute) little creatures that just love to wreak havoc. Your goal is to send your Booskis to destroy the Kabobbers before they destroy you. You can have up to nine Boowskis on screen at once, but you have backups waiting off-screen if any of them get confused.

Our adorable "crazy terrorist" doesn't really mean any harm. He just doesn't like anything better than dropping his bombs and watching them explode. Only you can stop him. As he drops his bombs, you race to douse their fuses with buckets of water. The more bombs that splash in the buckets, the more points you score.

Kamikaze Cymbals is an unreleased game by Syncro, Inc. . Kamikaze cymbals are your middle shooter along the Atlantis or Demon Attack line. You have to knock down cymbals that make noise all over the screen using your huge phallic ship. If you don't shoot the plates down in a timely manner they will go kamikaze on you! Three large ships will come at you from the top of the screen, and if you can't destroy them before they crash into you, you will lose a life.

In each of the three levels in Kangaroo for Atari 2600, your task is to help the mother Kangaroo rescue her baby from the top of the screen. As she climbs ladders, hops along tree branches, and jumps over logs, she must fight Apple tossing monkeys. The mother kangaroo can either dodge or knock out these monkeys (like she puts on boxing gloves), but she must jump or duck under any apples that head her way. During the rescue mission, Mommy Kangaroo can collect fruits (such as strawberries and grapes) for extra points. When she rings the bell, the fruit restores itself and she can pick it up again (up to three times).

Karate is a video game for the Atari 2600 manufactured by Ultravision and released by that company and later by Froggo. Designed by Black Belt Joseph Amelio, the game was released in late 1982 for the NTSC system. Two stick figures kick and kick each other to score points. You can kick, kick, and do high kicks. A blow to the head results in a knockdown.

Keyston Capers was a 1983 game published by Activision for the Atari 2600, and later ported to the Atari 5200, Atari and the 8-bit family, colecovision and msx. Inspired by Mack Sennett's Keystone series of silent movie buffoonery cops, the goal of the game is for employee Keystone Kelly (the user) to catch Harry the Bully before he can break out of the department store. In this game, Officer Kelly and Harry are in a four-story department store. Each round of Kelly starts on the first floor at the bottom right corner of the screen, while Harry starts on the second floor of the elevator door. When the 50 second countdown begins, Kelly run left towards the elevators in the center of the store, the player controls Kelly to catch Harry before the countdown ends and before Harry can escape from the roof of the store (after Kelly takes the escalator to the roof, he cannot go down until the round ends).

These mechanical maniacs want to turn the earth into roasted marshmallows. Think you can stop them? Battle of eight different types of assassin satellites. Track invaders anywhere on earth with global radar scanning. Enjoy arcade-high quality flicker-free resolution graphics.

King Kong on the loose! He kidnapped the lady, arrived at a tall building, and started bombing the player's hero. The mission is simple enough: climb the stairs, avoid the bombs and rescue the princess. Sounds familiar? Necessary. King Kong was a lousy ass clone for the Atari VCS which, in part, existed to justify Universal Studios' lawsuit against Nintendo and coleco games at the time of the game's release. Universal sued both parties, alleging that Donkey Kong was an attempt to undermine their copyright on the King of Hong Kong character and films.

Los Angeles International Airport is a block stacking game that can be considered in the same class as the classic Tetris. As the blocks fall down the ramp, catch them with your paddle and drop them into the bins below. If you end up with 3 or more blocks of the same color in a row (vertically, horizontally or diagonally), they will disappear, you will earn points and you can continue. Only five rows of blocks can fit in the bins. If the bins are full or you miss a block with an oar, it will lie in the "deadly departure zone".

In Knight on the City, you play a knight who has to cross the moat to save a plump princess, but the only way for the knight is to build a bridge, piece by piece. While the bridge is being built, the knight must dodge the dragon's fire, the crocodile swims in the moat and a small gremlin with a big mouth to bite the knight. To make things worse, the gremlin moves faster for every piece of the bridge placed. The goal of this game is to get across the filled drawbridge and climb to the top of the tower to get the princess in the least amount of time. For the lady in Wading, the sexy prince is kidnapped and the Amazon takes the place of the knight.

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