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Game title
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Date of release
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Programmer/Developer
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Publisher
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Notes
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Acid Drop
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1992
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Salu Ltd.
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Action Pak
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Atari
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Contains Breakout, Dodge 'Em, Othello
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Activision Decathlon, The
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David Crane
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Activision
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Mystery
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Mike Sanders, Connie Goldman
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M-Network
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Prototype exists
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure Of Tarmin
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M-Network
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Prototype
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Adventure
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1979
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Warren Robinett
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Atari, Sears
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Adventures of Tron
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1982
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Hal Finney
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M-Network, INTV
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Airlock
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1982
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Data Age
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Air Raid
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MenAvision
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Hack of Space Jockey
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Air Raiders
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1982
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Larry Zwick
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M-Network, INTV
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Air-Sea Battle
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1977
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Larry Kaplan
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Atari
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aka Target Fun
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Air Wolf
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Unknown
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Sold in Zellers
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Alien
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1982
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Doug Neubauer
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20th Century Fox
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Also sold on Xante programmable cartridges
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Alligator People
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20th Century Fox
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Prototype exists
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Alpha Beam with Ernie
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1983
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Michael Callahan, Preston Stuart
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Atari
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Amidar
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1982
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Ed Temple
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Parker Brothers
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Anteater
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Steve Tatsumi, Joe King, Patricia Lewis Du Long
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M Network
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Prototype exists
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Aquaventure
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1983
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Atari
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Prototype exists, included in Atari Flashback 2
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Arcade Golf
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Atari
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Sears
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aka Miniature Golf
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Arcade Pinball
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Bob Smith
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Sears
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aka Video Pinball
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Armor Ambush
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1982
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Hal Finney
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M-Network, INTV
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Adapts Armor Battle from Intellivision
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Artillery Duel
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1983
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John Perkins
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Xonox
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Exists as a separate cartridge, and on double-ended cartridges with Chuck Norris Superkicks, Ghost Manor, or Spike's Peak
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Assault
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1983
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(Bomb)
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Asterix
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1983
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Steve Woita
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Atari
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Modified from A-Team, sold only in Europe
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Asteroids
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1981
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Brad Stewart
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Atari, Sears
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Astroblast
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1982
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Hal Finney
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M-Network, INTV - 1982
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Adapts Astrosmash for Intellivision
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Astro War
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Unknown
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Sold in Zellers
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Atari Video Cube
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1982
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Atari
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aka Rubik's Cube
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Atlantis
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1982
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Dennis Koble
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Imagic, Activision
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Atlantis II
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1982
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Imagic
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Contest version of Atlantis, sent to players to determine the overall winner of an Atlantis high-score contest.
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