#1 11.26.2009 8:19:34 pm
I'm Buying an Atari 2600
I managed to find an Atari 2600 with 61 games for sale, as well as an Intellivision with 12 games. Here's what each of the consoles come with:
Atari 2600:
- Adventure
- Air-Sea Battle
- Asteroids
- Atlantis
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Breakout
- Combat
- Commando Raid
- Crackpots
- Dig Dug *
- Dodge 'em
- Dolphin
- Donkey Kong
- Dragster
- E.T.
- Football
- Freeway
- Frogger
- Galaxian *
- Haunted House
- Home Run
- Ice Hockey
- Indy 500
- Joust *
- Jungle Hunt *
- Kaboom!
- Mario Bros.
- Maze Craze
- Missile Command
- Mountain King
- Ms. Pac-Man *
- Night Driver
- Outlaw
- Pac-Man
- Pitfall!
- Pole Position *
- Popeye
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- RealSports Baseball
- Riddle of the Sphinx
- River Raid
- Skiing
- Sky Diver
- Sky Jinks
- Sneak 'n Peak
- Space Invaders
- Space War
- Stampede
- Star Voyager
- Stellar Track
- Street Racer
- Super Breakout
- Surround
- Tennis
- Turmoil
- Tutankham
- Video Olympics
- Word Zapper
- Worm War I
- Yars' Revenge
(Games marked with * include the original boxes.)
Intellivision:
- Astrosmash
- Boxing
- Burger Time
- Donkey Kong
- Frog Bog
- Golf
- Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack
- Major League Baseball
- NFL Football
- Space Armada
- Space Spartans
- Tennis
It'll only be costing me $75.
"The cutest children are the ones we have the lowest expectations of."
- Swery, in an interview with Faceoff Games
Offline
#2 11.27.2009 6:41:25 am
Re: I'm Buying an Atari 2600
Cool Burger Time was awesome for the Intellivision. I only played it a couple of times before but I think they also had a Smurfs game that was pretty good too.
That Atari comes with a lot of good ones: Adventure, Pitfall, Combat, Riddle of the Sphinx (!!), Super Breakout.. It's missing Vanguard, Solaris, & Bazerk though. Solaris especially was WAY ahead of its time, I loved that game as a kid.
If Riddle of the Sphinx is the one I'm thinking about that's another great one. IIRC you played as a Falcon always flying upwards at an angle and you could shoot bullets which were really feathers. You had to go and collect heiroglyphics in different combinations of 3 to get different powers.
Offline
#3 11.27.2009 8:32:09 pm
Re: I'm Buying an Atari 2600
Del Duio wrote:
If Riddle of the Sphinx is the one I'm thinking about that's another great one. IIRC you played as a Falcon always flying upwards at an angle and you could shoot bullets which were really feathers. You had to go and collect heiroglyphics in different combinations of 3 to get different powers.
Nah, you're thinking of Desert Falcon for Atari 7800.
"The cutest children are the ones we have the lowest expectations of."
- Swery, in an interview with Faceoff Games
Offline
#4 11.27.2009 10:48:41 pm
- KottonKandyAfro
- Mr.Dr.Professor KKA

- From: Between Sun & Moon
- Registered: 11.21.2008
- Posts: 572
Re: I'm Buying an Atari 2600
Thats a hell of a deal for all that. I haven't played any Atari games in a long time. I have one of the Ataris around somewhere but I dont know where or if it even still works.
Offline
#5 11.28.2009 8:03:42 am
Re: I'm Buying an Atari 2600
I never owned a 7800 so was it also for the 2600?
Offline
#6 11.28.2009 9:57:39 pm
Re: I'm Buying an Atari 2600
Del Duio wrote:
I never owned a 7800 so was it also for the 2600?
Hmm...not sure. I don't think so...
"The cutest children are the ones we have the lowest expectations of."
- Swery, in an interview with Faceoff Games
Offline