Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

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"Kol-Aid" man is the Atari 2600 video game based on the TV commercial character kool-help man. And secondly, the unique video game cartridge is also a game console. Kool-Aid Man is centered around Kool-Aid Man, the longtime television mascot of the popular Kool-Aid drink. The target market of the drink has always been young people, and as a result the drink has always made an attempt to keep up with the interests of the market. Datura man has appeared in commercials, breaking through walls and riding a skateboard, always trying to keep his cool in front of the kids.

Krull is a video game based on the movie of the same name. The first Krull adaptation was a 1983 arcade game produced by D. Gottlieb & Co. . A home adaptation similar to the arcade version was planned for the Atari 5200, but poor sales of that console made the decision to release the game on the Atari 2600 instead.

Kung Fu Master is a fair game of the same name. You are, as the name implies, a Kung Fu Master, and the task was to rescue the beautiful Princess Victoria from the clutches of an evil wizard. Your only defense against grabs, knife throwers, and other traps and enemies you will encounter is your repertoire of Kung Fu maneuvers. The characters are practically the same with slight differences in color, although some were given unique, albeit blocky, designs. The controls have been changed to fit a single joystick button, and as a result, several moves have been taken out.

The Kyphus game is an unreleased prototype from Apollo. Looking like a cross between badminton and the Space Cavern, Kyphus is a weird game in which the player has to maneuver a beefy guy through a pseudo-3D maze of rooms, avoiding what appears to be a flaming cloud that fires lasers, and what a colorful robot that could only be a monkey in disguise. Unfortunately, this prototype is very incomplete. There appears to be no collision detection, few sounds, and almost no gameplay. The only thing you can really do in this prototype move is to run from room to room, although collision detection is not implemented there is no threat from the robot or Cloudy.

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