Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

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Atari transit rabbit? Yes, you read everything correctly, this version of the Rabbit Transit was found in the lab case on loan from Atari. It appears that Atari and Starpath could be working on some sort of deal with Starpath to supply cartridge-supercharger versions of the cassette game. To date, Transit Rabbit is the only name that has been discovered, but others may be out there. You are a rabbit (thank God, for a moment it seemed to me that I was a fluffy dwarf with big ears!), who has to save his girlfriend, who was taken to earth by the ledges by the evil forces of the unknown. To get to the Land of Ledges you have to travel through a mysterious meadow and meet your turtle friend.

You have been challenged, or maybe you have been challenged, by someone for a game of racquetball. To serve, press the red button. You are caught by moving the player to a place where the shadow of the ball is approximately at the level of your feet. The rackets will automatically swing. When you serve, the ball must hit the front wall before it hits the floor.

A collection of games for the Atari console, published by HES in 1990. The collection consists of three games: Kung-Fu, Frostbite, Freeway.

Radar is an arcade style action game. The player is the pilot of a Delta Wing fighter and their goal is to destroy the enemy fleet. There are five missions of increasing difficulty, each with a unique variety of enemies to destroy. The player's aircraft is equipped with machine guns, guided missiles, and, in later levels, mines that can be used to destroy drones, interceptor missiles, patrols, bombers, and other enemy fighters that the player will encounter. The aircraft has a limited amount of fuel, and at the end of each mission, players must dock with a fuel truck to replenish fuel.

In Rider Raft, you float down a river on a log raft. Your goal is to guide the raft as far down the river as possible while avoiding many obstacles. You will come across dangerous rocks, trees, beavers (which cut trees, make more obstacles!), and even elk, all of which can sink the raft. For each segment of the river you travel, you earn 125 points, and additional bonus points can be earned by collecting gold nuggets that you come across on the river from time to time. You start the game with three rafts (bonus rafts can be earned) and the game ends when all rafts have been sunk.

Raiders of the Lost Ark is a video game created for the Atari 2600 and based on the movie of the same name. The game was designed by Howard Scott Warshaw. It was the first licensed video game in cinema history. The player controls Indiana Jones as he searches for the lost Ark of the Covenant. The game requires the player to use two different controllers: controller 2 goes to Jones and its button uses an element; controller 1 selects the item in use and its button removes the item.

Green going wild! Red on the right! Blue in the back! Mommy, yellow! Fast! Jam, clap. RAM It! Put your Ramroid in action and gun. You, Ramroid, are on the track in the center of the screen. You can point left and right to shoot. On both sides there are colored stripes that begin to randomly move towards the center.

Rampage is a 1986 arcade game from Bally Midway. Players take control of giant monsters trying to survive against the onslaught of armed forces. Each round ends when a particular city is completely reduced to rubble. Up to three players simultaneously control the monsters George, Lizzie, or Ralph, created from mutated humans. When they were human, George was an average middle-aged man, Lizzie was a young woman, and Ralph was an older man.

You should find small models 6 by 6 squares, inside a playing field of 32 by 20 squares. This game can be played by one or two players at the same time.

Rampatrouille is a Shooting game published by Quelle back in 1983. Only one person can play the game Raumpatrouille.

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