Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

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One of the most popular and reputable games of the 1980s is PAC-Man Star, a small, yellow dot-chopper that works its way around to clear a maze of various dots and fruits that inhabit the board. PEK Man's goal is to constantly run into four ghosts: the shy shy blue ghost (Inca), the trailing red shadow ghost (Blinky), the speedy pink ghost ghost (Pinky), and the oblivious orange Pokey ghost (Clyde).

Panda Chase is an Arcade game published by Homevision. The game Panda Chase saw its first light back in 1983.

Before starting the game, the player must choose if you want to drive a 15000, 10000 or 5000 km level (more kilometers make each level longer). After that, the action begins: the player must place the paratrooper on solid ground, avoiding helicopters, birds and balloons that roam the skies. Each level ends when you touch the floor, avoiding the soldier that is patrolling in the area. If the skydiver lands in the middle of the screen, you will receive 1000 points for the feat and an extra life. Landing away from the center will mean less dot gain, but at the same time life appears, a gift.

Party Mix is ​​a not-so-bad single-player Arcade game released by Starpath Corporation for the Atari 2600 back in 1983.

Peek-A-Boo is a single player game in the Education (puzzle) genre released back in 1984 by Atari.

In this translation of the classic arcade game Pengo, you have to defeat the enemy by colliding ice blocks to crush them. You can also grab one if they are shocked and dizzy. There is also a time limit to make it a bit more challenging (you have to do it in one minute).

From crack to bat, make split-second decisions as you choose which player does play. Throw popular major league fields - snags, curves, change ups, lack of loonies and sinkers. (Slingshot?) Head-to-head action with friends or against the computer. Full TV-like coverage, from six angles, you're always where the action is. Play in a packed stadium complete with a cheering crowd and an organist.

Peter Penguin is an Arcade game published by ITT Family Games. The ITT Family Games game saw its first light in this world back in 1983.

Phantom II/Pirate is a homebrew two-game cartridge written by David Weavil. The Phantom II is based in the old Balli arcade halfway of the same name, where your objective is to patrol the hostile skies and shoot down enemy bombers! In Pirate, you must explore the dangerous island and find the treasure of the pirate Chuck DeLuc! The cartridge has a menu that allows you to select which games to play after the system is powered on.

Pharaoh's Curse - a game from the translation into Russian "The Curse of the Pharaoh" saw its first light back in 1983. Pharaoh's Curse, published by TechnoVision, has released a one-person arcade game for the Atari console.

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