584 games Atari 2600
Step on skis and fogging goggles. A wide variety of trails - from gradual warm-ups to high-speed Olympic thrillers - lie in wait, with no slippery or open mountain swells. You can ski all day (or night) without getting frostbite and never have to wait in the lift!
See if you can get through the slalom gate in record time. Learn to jump treacherous bumps and dodge the trees hurtling through as you race down the hill. Whether you're an experienced snow skier or just someone who's always wanted to try it, Activision skiing is as close as you can get to the real thing from the comfort of your home.
Skiing is a video game cartridge for the Atari 2600 console. It was authored by Bob Whitehead, and released by Activision in 1980.
Skiing is a single player game in which the player uses a joystick to control the direction and speed of a stationary skier at the top of the screen, while the background graphics scroll up, thus creating the illusion of the skier moving. The player must avoid obstacles such as trees and bumps.
The game cartridge was programmed with five variations of each of the two main games.
Skiing is one of the few games that replicate this familiar winter sports on the Atari 2600, and it does so very well. You can either take on the slalom, over time penalties accrued for missed gates or go downhill where the goal is to ski the set distance as quickly as possible. The first four game options for each game type are given, while the fifth one generates a random field each time, providing a new challenge each time you play. . .
Sky Diver is an arcade video game developed by Owen Rubin and published by Atari. in 1978. It was ported to the Atari 2600 the same year by Jim Huether. Its interface is a simple third-person, parachute drop zone. Sky Diver is a two player game, although one player can play.
What a great day for the Air Race World Championship. But, alas! Your nemesis, the dastardly Dumont Doolittle, has cunningly staged a hot air balloon rally to float right through your path. Don't let Dumont's jokes keep you grounded!
Gun your P41 to full load. Zoom through lush, green fields. Carsen is dangerous around the pylons.
Sky Skipper is a 1981 arcade game by Parker Brothers. Some sources claim that ikegami Tsushinki is also designing the game. The game looks and feels very similar to Popeye the Sailor, which was released the following year, suggesting the same development team was involved in both releases. It was later ported to the Atari 2600 by Parker Bros. in 1983.
In single-game, you compete against the computer. The computer makes a random bet for each game. The game ends if you or the computer go broke. To continue the game click on the game is reset after switching. This adds 25 coins to each pot.
Slot Racers is a 1978 video game cartridge for the Atari 2600 video game console. It was developed by Robinett Warren, who also went on to develop one of the most successful games for the Atari 2600, Adventure.
Game racing action joystick controlled game, a total of nine game options installed in the cartridge.
The object of the game is to pilot your car through the maze, while trying to open fire on the opponent's car, while also dodging the missiles fired by the opponent on your car. Each time one of the respective vehicles is hit by a missile, the player driving the other vehicle receives one point.
A collection that brought together five wonderful games for the Atari 2600 console.
The collection contains games : Smash Hit Pak - Frogr, Stampede, Seaquest, Boxing, Skiing.