Beef Drop Vs More Beef Drop Atari 7800

Left to right: North American and European Atari 7800 models

The Atari 7800 is a viii-bit home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and designed by General Computer Corporation, released in North America first on May 1986.[i] [2] [three] [4] [5] It was the tertiary programmable console developed under the Atari brand. The following list contains all of the games released for the 7800.

Kickoff test marketed by Atari, Inc. in southern California in June 1984 following an proclamation at that yr's SCES, the 7800 was designed to replace the unsuccessful Atari 5200 and re-constitute Atari's market supremacy against Nintendo and Sega, beingness fully backward-uniform with the Atari 2600 and affordably priced at US$140.[6] [7] [8] [ citation needed ] Nevertheless, 7800 systems manufactured during original product run languished on warehouse shelves until its re-introduction in May 1986 at $79.95, later on additional negotiations with GCC concluded and selling 100,000 consoles in Due north America by the terminate of 1986, less than its competitors (Nintendo Entertainment System and Principal System).[ane] [9] [10] [11] The platform was ultimately discontinued by Atari on Jan 1, 1992 and its unknown how many 7800 units were sold in full during its lifetime.[12] Also listed are the unlicensed aftermarket (homebrew) and unreleased (cancelled) titles.

Commercially released games [edit]

Listed hither are all 59 [a] officially released Atari 7800 games.

Regions released Region description Released
NA (North America) North America and other NTSC territories. 57
PAL PAL/SECAM territories: much of Europe and Australia. 51
Championship[13] [14] [15] Genre(s) Developer(s)[thirteen] Publisher(s)[thirteen] [14] Release engagement(s) Region(s) released[xiii] [fourteen]
32 in one Compilation Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 PAL
Ace of Aces Combat flying simulation Nova Game Design Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Alien Brigade Shooting gallery Sculptured Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Asteroids Shooter Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Ballblazer Sports General Computer Corporation Atari Corporation March 1988[16] NA, PAL
Barnyard Equalizer Light gun shooter Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Basketbrawl Sports BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Centipede Shooter Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Choplifter Shooter Ibid Inc. Software Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Commando Run and gun Sculptured Software Atari Corporation 1989 NA, PAL
Crack'ed Shooting gallery Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Crossbow Light gun shooter Imagineering Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Dark Chambers Dungeon clamber Sculptured Software Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Desert Falcon Scrolling shooter Full general Computer Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Dig Dug Maze General Computer Corporation Atari Corporation 1986 NA, PAL
Ass Kong Platform International Technology Evolution Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Donkey Kong Jr. Platform International Technology Development Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Double Dragon Shell 'em up Imagineering Activision 1989 NA, PAL
F-18 Hornet Combat flight simulation Imagineering Accented Entertainment 1988 NA, PAL
Fatal Run Racing Sculptured Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Fight Night Sports Imagineering Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Food Fight Activity General Computer Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Galaga Shoot 'em up Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1986 NA, PAL
Hat Trick Sports Ibid Inc. Software Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Ikari Warriors Run and gun Imagineering Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Incommunicable Mission Platform Calculator Magic, Ltd. Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Jinks Action Diamond Software Atari Corporation 1989 NA, PAL
Joust Activeness Full general Estimator Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Karateka Fighting Ibid Inc. Software Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Kung-Fu Main Shell 'em upwards Imagineering Inc. Absolute Entertainment 1989 NA, PAL
Mario Bros. Platform International Technology Evolution Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Mat Mania Challenge Sports BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Mean 18 Ultimate Golf Sports BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1989 NA, PAL
Meltdown Light gun shooter Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Midnight Mutants Activity-take a chance Radioactive Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Motor Psycho Racing BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Full general Reckoner Corporation Atari Corporation 1986 NA, PAL
Ninja Golf Trounce 'em up BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
One-on-I Basketball game Sports Computer Magic, Ltd. Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Pete Rose Baseball Sports Imagineering Accented Entertainment 1989 NA, PAL
Planet Smashers Shoot 'em upward Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1989 NA, PAL
Pole Position II Racing Full general Computer Corporation Atari Corporation 1986 NA, PAL
Rampage Action Spectral Dimensions Activision 1988 NA
RealSports Baseball Sports Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA
Robotron: 2084 Shooter General Calculator Corporation Atari Corporation 1987 NA
Scrapyard Dog Platform BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1990 NA, PAL
Lookout man Light gun shooter Imagineering Atari Corporation 1991 PAL
Summertime Games Sports Computer Magic, Ltd. Atari Corporation 1987 NA
Super Huey UH-Ix Gainsay flying simulation Cosmi Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Super Skateboardin' Sports Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 1988 NA, PAL
Tank Control Shooter Froggo Froggo 1988 NA
Title Match Pro Wrestling Sports Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 1989 NA, PAL
Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator Combat flight simulation Imagineering Absolute Amusement 1989 NA, PAL
Touchdown Football Sports Imagineering Atari Corporation 1988 NA
Belfry Toppler Platform Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1988 NA, PAL
Water Ski Racing Froggo Froggo 1988 NA
Winter Games Sports Computer Magic, Ltd. Atari Corporation 1987 NA, PAL
Xenophobe Run and gun BlueSky Software Atari Corporation 1989 NA, PAL
Xevious Shoot 'em up Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 1986 NA, PAL

Unlicensed games [edit]

At that place are currently 49 unlicensed games on this list.[b]

Championship[13] [fourteen] [15] [17] Genre(s) Developer(s)[13] Publisher(due south)[13] [xiv] [17] Release date(s) Region(south) released[13] [fourteen]
A Roach in Space II: Cosmic Bugaloo Shooter Vladimir Zuniga AtariAge 2022 NA
Alpha Race Shooter Brek Brixius Good Bargain Games 2015 NA
Armor Attack II Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
Asteroids Palatial Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2007 NA
Astro Equalizer Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2014 NA
Astro Fighter Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2015 NA
b*nQ Activeness Ken Siders AtariAge 2007 NA
Infant Pac-Human being Maze Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2019 NA
Beef Driblet Platform Ken Siders AtariAge 2006 NA
Beefiness Drop VE Platform Ken Siders AtariAge 2007 NA
Bentley Bear'south Crystal Quest Platform/ Take chances Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
Combat 1990 Shooter Harry Dodgson Video61 2005 NA
Crazy Brix Action Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2011 NA
Crazy Otto Maze Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
Danger Zone Shooter Muddyfunster AtariAge 2022 NA
Dragon'south Cache Puzzle Revontuli AtariAge 2021 NA
Dragon's Descent Dungeon Crawler Revontuli AtariAge 2021 NA
Dungeon Stalker Maze Mike Saarna, Steve Engelhardt AtariAge 2015 NA
FailSafe Puzzle Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2010 NA
Frenzy Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2013 NA
GoSub Maze Shooter Chris Read Atari 2600 Land 2020 NA
Hangly-Man Maze Nittoh Robert DeCrescenzo 2005 NA
Hearty Manslapper Dungeon Crawler Clark Otto, Jr. Cocky 2016 NA
Jr. Pac-Human Maze Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2009 NA, PAL
Chiliad.C. Munchkin! Maze Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2014 NA
Klax Puzzle BlueSky Software ResQsoft Productions 2002 NA
Knight Guy in a Low Res World- Castle Days Platformer Vladimir Zuniga AtariAge 2021 NA
Knight Guy on a Lath- 30 Squares of Fate Lath Game/ RPG Vladimir Zuniga AtariAge 2022 NA
Lava Lamps & 8-Track Theatre: The Video Game Action Clark Otto Jr., Isabella Acuna Self 2018 NA
Millie & Molly Puzzle/ Platformer MK Smith AtariAge 2021 NA
Ms. Pac-Attack Maze Two-Bit Score Robert DeCrescenzo 2005 NA
Pac-Man Maze Robert DeCrescenzo Robert DeCrescenzo 2005 NA
Pac-Man Collection Compilation Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2006 NA
Pac-Homo Plus Maze Robert DeCrescenzo Robert DeCrescenzo 2005 NA
Pac-Pollux Maze Robert DeCrescenzo Gambler172 2006 NA
Putt 18 Sports Lance Ringquist Video61 2020 NA
Rikki & Vikki Platform PenguiNet PenguiNet 2019 NA, PAL
Robot Finds Kitten Puzzle Thomas Mathys Self 2005 NA
Rip Off Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2012 NA
Santa Simon Action Matthias Luedtke AtariAge 2006 NA
Scramble Shoot 'em up Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2012 NA
Serpentine Maze RevEng AtariAge 2016 NA
Infinite Duel Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2007 NA
Space Invaders Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2008 NA
Super Circus AtariAge Activeness Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2010 NA
Super Pac-Man Maze Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2008 NA
UniWarS Shooter Robert DeCrescenzo AtariAge 2021 NA
Wasp! Action Mark Ball AtariAge 2009 NA
Worm! Serpent Marker Ball AtariAge 2010 NA

Cancelled games [edit]

Title[13] [14] [15] [eighteen] Genre Developer(s)[13] [xiv] Publisher(s)[13] [14] Planned Release Date/Last Year Adult or Mentioned Notes/Reasons
Crystal Castles Maze Atari Corporation Atari Corporation January 12, 2008 Port of the 1983 arcade original. Preliminary packaging exists.[19]
Electrocop Platform ICC Atari Corporation June 26, 2007 Conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[twenty] Artwork exists under buying of quondam MicroProse U.k. employee Steve Goss.[21]
Lift Action Platform Due north/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1983 arcade original.
Escape from the Mindmaster Adventure N/A N/A Due north/A Port of the Atari 2600 original.
Gato Submarine simulator Ibid Inc. Software Atari Corporation January 1988 Port of the MS-DOS original. Development started but not completed beyond a demo.[22]
Gauntlet Hack and slash Due north/A Atari Corporation North/A Port of the 1985 arcade original.
Gremlins N/A Due north/A Atari Corporation N/A Based upon Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment's 1984 eponymus motion picture.
Lode Runner Platform N/A Atari Corporation 1986 Only a single screenshot exists.[23]
Millipede Shooter North/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1982 arcade original. Unknown if development work was started beyond announcement.
Missing in Action Shooter Sculptured Software TNT Games 1989 Based upon The Cannon Group'southward 1984 eponymus film. 85% consummate.[24]
Moon Patrol Shooter N/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1982 arcade original.
Night of the Ninja N/A Froggo Froggo N/A N/A
Pit-Fighter Fighting Imagitec Blueprint Atari Corporation 1992 Port of the 1990 arcade original. A ROM image was reportedly institute from a development kit of a old Atari employee.[25]
Plutos Shoot 'em up Tynesoft Due north/A 1990 Port of the Amiga and Atari ST original. A ROM image was found from a development kit.[26]
Pyromania N/A Froggo Froggo N/A N/A
Quest for Quintana Roo Northward/A VSS, Inc. Telegames Due north/A Port of the Atari 2600 and ColecoVision original.
Rampart Strategy Imagitec Design Atari Corporation 1991 Port of the 1990 arcade original. An early on playable build was found.[27]
Rescue on Fractalus! Action Full general Reckoner Corporation Atari Corporation 1984 Port of the Atari eight-flake family and Atari 5200 original. A ROM image was found in 2004 under ownership of GCC programmers.[28]
Route Anarchism 4WD Racing North/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1991 arcade original.
Sarge N/A N/A Atari Corporation N/A N/A
Scrapper Story N/A N/A North/A N/A N/A
Scorpion Team N/A Froggo Froggo N/A Due north/A
Sirius Shoot 'em up Tynesoft N/A 1990 Port of the Amiga original Sirius 7. A ROM image was found from a development kit.[29]
Skyfox Combat flight simulation North/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the Apple II original. Just a single screenshot and preliminary packaging exists.[30]
Stargate Shooter Due north/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1981 arcade original.
Steel Talons Gainsay flight simulation Northward/A Atari Corporation North/A Port of the 1991 arcade original.
Storm Shooter Due north/A Atari Corporation North/A Port of the 1981 arcade original. Engineering Notes list development of the 7800 conversion existence xv–20% completed but no code has been constitute to date.[ citation needed ]
The Eidilon N/A North/A Atari Corporation North/A North/A
Toki Platform Imagitec Pattern Atari Corporation 1993 Port of the 1989 arcade original. A most-complete playable ROM image was discovered on a development kit.[31]
Track & Field Sports N/A Atari Corporation N/A Port of the 1983 arcade original.
UFO Northward/A Froggo Froggo N/A North/A
White Water Madness Due north/A N/A Atari Corporation N/A Northward/A

Run across also [edit]

  • Listing of Atari 2600 games
  • Lists of video games

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ This number is ever up to date by this script.
  2. ^ This number is always up to date past this script.

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External links [edit]

  • List of Atari 7800 games at MobyGames

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