Atari game console - Atari 2600 (a2600)

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Rabbits run around stealing carrots. That's why you should throw eggs on the rabbits. You control a farmer at the bottom of the screen who throws eggs at the rabbits. The game ends when the rabbits steal 100 carrots. It's just a shooting game, but the premise makes it pretty cool.

The ball walls are only Atari 2600 games that must be approved by Sports Illustrated. It is essentially a 3-D version of Atari breakout, similar to the racquetball game. Kick the ball with the racket (field in the foreground) and knock out the bricks in the opposite wall. The game gets harder as it progresses.

The aliens are flying in all directions straight into the building in the middle in a kamikaze-like attempt to destroy it. Your job is to hunt the perimeter of the structure by shooting at the invaders. If the outer wall takes too many hits, it will be destroyed and you will have to move inside.

Warlords is an action game developed and published by Atari that was released in 1981. The game Warlords will be able to fight up to 4 players.

One futuristic evening, while cruising in your spaceship surrounded by deep outer space, you find yourself trapped in space/time. While stuck in this unlikely situation, space pirates appear out of nowhere, trying to destroy you and your crew. Luckily, your ship is armed with a tachyon launcher, a weapon that can shoot deadly particles faster than the speed of light. These particle emissions are called tachyon energy rods. With the paddle in hand, your task is to shoot the space pirates in the sky.

Wing of War is a fairly unique game that was only available in Europe, although it was announced for the US market and only hit a title that was not released in the US. The gameplay is a bit like a classic arcade duel, only it's a little more complicated and involves a lot of research. The mystical dragon goes in search of crystals of fire, air, and water to gain special powers, and eggs that will hatch new dragons. The dragon must defeat the enemies by firing fireballs, which is done by pushing the joystick up and to the side the player wants to shoot. Some enemies can be killed with one shot, others with two, and some take more and more fireballs to be killed as the game progresses.

Wings is an unreleased game developed by CBS Electronics and Programming Stuart Ross. Wings is a dogfight simulation that uses a dual joystick control scheme. The first joystick controls the aircraft, while the second controls access to your weapons. The game was originally supposed to use the KOS Clutch Booster controller, due to a prototype box that shows the wings bundled with the controller. Wings has a fairly sophisticated control panel (for a 2600 game) containing seven different gauges that allow you to keep track of your fuel, power, speed, altitude, radar, horizon and compass.

Winter Games is a sports video game developed by the company, released in 1985, based on the sports in the Winter Olympics. Winter Games is a series of seven exciting competitions. Up to eight players can enter this international competition, each choosing a country to compete for (not two players can choose to represent the same nation). The facility is to see your country to the top. You will compete in pure speed events like skating and in speed and control events such as slalom, biathlon, bobsleigh and luge.

Wizard is a video game created in 1980 for the Atari 2600 video game system by Chris Crawford, although it was not released until 2005. The master ROM takes up 2K, the latest Atari 2600 games programmed by Atari Inc. to use such a small amount. The player plays as a master of irata (atari spelled backwards) and fights the imps. It takes place in a maze, but it's not a symmetrical fight: the player is faster than the opponent, but the opponent can go through walls and fire faster than the player can.

Wizard of Wor is an action-oriented game for one or two players. The game takes the form of somewhat convoluted dungeons infested with monsters. The player characters, called Worriors, will have to kill all the monsters. The player has yellow Worriors, on the right, and the player has two blue Worriors, on the left. In a two-player game, players can also shoot each other's Worriors, earning bonus points and causing the player to lose a life.

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