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Atari produced this wide-body pinball table in 1977.
A variation of the Snake formula, using dominos.
Stunt Cycle is a 1976 game from Atari made to capitalize on the popularity of entertainers such as Evel Knievel. It was released in arcades and in a standalone home console.
The arcade version is arguably the first successful first-person racing game, and the home version is also considered by many to be a true classic.
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Breakout is an arcade game, originally created by Atari in 1976, and has seen numerous remakes and re-releases in the last three decades.
It's a standoff between two gunslingers in the surreal, two-tone world of the video game west. Players blast away cover and try to defeat their opponent more often than they're defeated before the time expires.
One part pinball, one part Pong.
One of the first racing games released.
Originally known as Elimination. It was the very first "cocktail" style cabinet arcade game.
Pong with three paddles per player and better ball physics.
Gotcha is considered the first maze-based game and served as a precursor to games like Pac Man. Released by Atari in 1973, the game is the fourth title shipped by the company. It's decidedly breast-shaped controllers lead to a fair deal of controversy at the time.
Atari's second arcade game was a 2-player black and white spaceship flying competition.
4-player simultaneous Pong in one of the official sequels to Atari's arcade hit.
Pong, released in 1972, was the first commercially successful video game. Based on table tennis, players attempts to hit a ball past each other's paddles.
Looney Tunes Hotel was a nearly completed video game that was going to be released for the Atari 5200. Players were to play on a set of hotels, but Atari never got to finishing the game.
Unreleased Atari 2600 Garfield game. Among the things Garfield must go through in this game are flying hamburgers, flowerpots, & tons of Odies.
Save Mary is an Atari 2600 action/adventure game that was in development for several years before getting cancelled in 1990.
An electro-mechanical amusement device co-developed by Namco and Atari's Japanese division.
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