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20 Atari 2600 Games Released after NES Launched 

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Atari 2600 were making first-party games for 13 years. Along the way we saw the NES come out and, when that happened, Atari still kept pumping away at these releases on the 2600. Here's a look at 20 of them + 2 bonus games.
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@JohnRiggs
@JohnRiggs Год назад
N64 Games after Game Cube launched - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DKUaypQUiLk.html SNES games released after N64 launched ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vmn3EzSiJpY.html NES games released after SNES launched ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yf1KXPvxYWY.html Master Systems games released after Genesis launched ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SsUNRh3_FVE.html
@user-uf2ip8zl9m
@user-uf2ip8zl9m Год назад
Pppp Ppp0
@markplotkin1166
@markplotkin1166 Год назад
I had both and they were awesome 😎👍
@elmoaf
@elmoaf Год назад
I would have the same commentary about California games😂
@bredenis5
@bredenis5 Год назад
It’s really impressive how the programmers learned how to squeeze every drop of performance out of the ancient hardware of the 2600!
@Tofu3435
@Tofu3435 Год назад
Same goes for every console.
@garb7477
@garb7477 Год назад
When you know the tech limits of the system it really is amazing, the 2600 in particular is like NO other system that came after it. 0 concept of putting things on an "x-y" coordinate. it's all timing your code against the laser of the CRT.
@datacipher
@datacipher 3 месяца назад
@@Tofu3435nope. Nothing was pushed farther than the 2600. It’s not even close.
@datacipher
@datacipher 3 месяца назад
@@garb7477yes… for those that know the hardware and tech it’s phenomenal. So primitive and limited and yet open-ended.
@JGKingCrusher
@JGKingCrusher Год назад
I loved my 2600, then was a full supporter of the 5200. But... when I got my NES, I didn't look back for years. Now I absolutely love the retro atari stuff.
@pinebarrenpatriot8289
@pinebarrenpatriot8289 Год назад
As a retro collector I'm intrigued by the 5200. I would say it's on par or even better than it's Colecovision competitor. Some games like Centipede or Kangaroo are near arcade quality. However the faulty controllers discourage me from buying one
@JGKingCrusher
@JGKingCrusher Год назад
@@pinebarrenpatriot8289 The 5200 was such a step above the 2600. If you get the Atari 50th, it has some games from every system. I was very happy to see it. For me, it was more just a time of life that my games really carried me through, and at that time, it was the 5200. Just great memories of it! and I absolutely LOVED the controller! (yes, they broke quite a bit.. but when they worked, they worked so well!).
@edwardmclaughlin719
@edwardmclaughlin719 Год назад
I'm 59 and never heard of NES lol
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 8 месяцев назад
I played a few games on relatives' NES, like Super Mario Bros. and Xenophobe, but it didn't impress me enough to buy the system. I became more interested in PC games for a couple years.
@JGKingCrusher
@JGKingCrusher 8 месяцев назад
That's cool. I was playing PC back then as well. Just lots of good stuff all over.@@sandal_thong8631
@DarksladeDiaries
@DarksladeDiaries Год назад
Dark Chambers was actually an updated version of a game called Dandy Dungeon by John Palevich (who, at the time was an acquaintance of mine in the silicon valley APX) that came out through the Atari Program Exchange (APX) for the Atari 400-800 series. It then was picked up by Atari and became Dark Chambers on the 2600 and the 7800. And finally it came out in the arcades as Gauntlet. So that would explain the Gauntlet feel of the game.
@ManelyLion
@ManelyLion Год назад
Awesome piece of history! Thanks for sharing.
@DarksladeDiaries
@DarksladeDiaries Год назад
@@ManelyLion My pleasure. The history of a lot of our favorite games can be quite unique and fun to know.
@GeneSimmonsBoots
@GeneSimmonsBoots Год назад
Gauntlet came out in '85 and predates Dark Chambers by a few years. I remember loving Gauntlet, and when DC was later announced thinking how awesome it was going to be because it was like Gauntlet.
@DarksladeDiaries
@DarksladeDiaries Год назад
@@GeneSimmonsBoots Dark Chambers was released under the name "Dandy" in 1983.
@GeneSimmonsBoots
@GeneSimmonsBoots Год назад
@@DarksladeDiaries yes, I know the history. But you said "finally it was released in the arcade as Gauntlet." All I said was Gauntlet preceded Dark Chambers, not the other way around.
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 Год назад
I really love the look of late-era 2600 games. Because the console's graphics system is so different from other 80s consoles, it developed its own wholly unique vibe with all the raster colors and H-interrupt effects. BTW, I think you were a bit hard on Fatal Run. It's arguably the best racer on the system, and has a lot going for it once you learn how to play it. (Although many people prefer the 7800 version.)
@MaxOakland
@MaxOakland 3 месяца назад
I totally agree. Another thing that gives 2600 games their unique look is it had a very high color palette compared to NES and it looks like devs were comfortable changing color per scanline in a lot of these. That would’ve been technically possible on NES but wasn’t done to create the 2600-type gradients you see so often probably because of the limited palette
@brianjl7477
@brianjl7477 Год назад
How did you miss Solaris? It is a red-label game (1986), a cousin to Radar Lock, and also a pseudo-sequel to Star Raiders. It's probably the best game on the 2600.
@plaidmouse5994
@plaidmouse5994 Год назад
Hear, hear! Great video otherwise. :)
@jamespaterson503
@jamespaterson503 11 месяцев назад
I had a NES when Solaris came out & it was so good that I actually went back to playing the 2600 for awhile. I would put Solaris above many NES games actually.
@aliasisudonomo
@aliasisudonomo Год назад
Guess John doesn't count Solaris, though it released a year after the NES - and it's one of the best 2600 games.
@retrojoe85
@retrojoe85 Год назад
Atari fan here. The 2600 Jr was my very first console ever received: it was a gift from my neighbour in 1991/92, a used model. I remember all these games specifically. My first ever TV game ever played was the 2600 Centipede, if I'm not wrong. At that time I was a fan of Xenophobe, it was "the Alien game" in my mind. Back in the day, despite being just a little child I knew already that the 2600 wasn't exaclty the top console of its era but my parents were not so rich, so I cared a lot about it. It was something like a PS5 for me, ahahah! It's still with me. Love the VCS/2600.
@looselycollected7505
@looselycollected7505 Год назад
I still love Atari. I have over 200 games for the 2600. I've got three consoles(Sears Heavy 6, Vader, Sears Video Arcade 2). But I also have the 5200, 7800, and 3 different 8 bit Atari computers. Huge Atari fan. Love to see new stuff I don't have and haven't played. Thanks for sharing this.
@MCastleberry1980
@MCastleberry1980 Год назад
Dark Chambers is so good. The 7800 version is pretty great also.
@MyRetroLife
@MyRetroLife Год назад
Love this topic! Fascinating era of gaming history. Atari games around this time we’re really pushing the old relic console!
@Aenima308
@Aenima308 Год назад
This is one of my favorite series you’ve done. Great idea!
@nerdcraftercoley7305
@nerdcraftercoley7305 Год назад
Fatal Run is my favorite game on this list. Pole Position always will be my favorite Atari game. May be why I like Fatal Run so much.
@jasonjones7461
@jasonjones7461 Год назад
Atari, nes, gameboy (original/pocket/color, DS, and 3ds are systems that are really special to me. Each for different reasons but i will NEVER tire of watching content about them
@pinebarrenpatriot8289
@pinebarrenpatriot8289 Год назад
I'm glad this video mentions Jr. Pacman. It's personally my favorite Atari 2600 game but doesn't seem to get mentioned as much as other good Atari games.
@kcant65
@kcant65 Год назад
I also didn't get an NES for a years so I was kinda used to my 2600. When I saw Double Dragon in the thumbnail I was dreading how it would look. It was actually a lot less blocky than I imagined. When it comes to Double Dragon playing the Arcade version years later I actually prefer the NES game. My favourite 2600 game that I owned was Moon Patrol.
@speedgriffon2504
@speedgriffon2504 9 месяцев назад
You preferred the 2600 Double Dragon to the arcade? You can't mean that, lol. Agreed on Moon Patrol -- it was both fun and challenging.
@kcant65
@kcant65 9 месяцев назад
The nes game I never played the 2600 version. @@speedgriffon2504
@Trans_girl_Christina
@Trans_girl_Christina Год назад
Midnight Magic looks really good for its time.
@c64konami96
@c64konami96 Год назад
I had Midnight Magic growing up. Lots of memories.
@SteveDC101
@SteveDC101 Год назад
I like both nes and atari. They are both fun systems.
@carlsullivan8861
@carlsullivan8861 Год назад
Both both
@SteveDC101
@SteveDC101 Год назад
​@@carlsullivan8861 ?.
@Marc_Araujo
@Marc_Araujo Год назад
The NES Power Set was my first console that I got for X-Mas of 89. I did also get an Atari 2600 (the brown 4-Switcher) as a hand-me-down from my older cousins when they moced overseas. The Atari 2600 was fun to play every now and then but only for about an hour. The NES wS head-and-shoulders above the 2600 in game quality...there's really no comparison.
@gizaha
@gizaha Год назад
Sure. One of the best consoles versus one of the worst.
@zachjones113
@zachjones113 Год назад
@@gizaha Ur mom is the worst console
@TygonBC
@TygonBC Год назад
Really impressed by the Epyx "Games" series, especially the graphics in California Games. I guess the only major concession is the simplified BMX round, the 2600 would probably struggle with the larger bike going along the beach front like in other versions, but it still looks like a lot of fun. I will take a look :-)
@petewillson205
@petewillson205 Год назад
It had all 6 games, 2 were missing from lynx version v
@vidarlystadjohansen9829
@vidarlystadjohansen9829 Год назад
just bumping your algorithm, great channel! nice to see some 2600 action
@PKMNwww411_MkII
@PKMNwww411_MkII Год назад
Maybe do PS1 games released after PS2 launched. There's like a treasure trove of 'em.
@BobGenghisKahn
@BobGenghisKahn Год назад
Pretty amazing that Atari was releasing games for the 2600 after the Sega Genesis came out.
@thereviewsbrothers3854
@thereviewsbrothers3854 Год назад
Really like this series. Plenty that I wouldn’t have guessed came out after the nes considering how many people I knew had them. I did have to check if my playback speed was set to 1.5 though… it wasn’t. 😅
@KrunchyTheClown78
@KrunchyTheClown78 Год назад
Great video. I love all three, NES, 2600, and 7800. The 7800 deserved so much more love.
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 18 дней назад
The sound and the controllers killed it
@KrunchyTheClown78
@KrunchyTheClown78 16 дней назад
@@patsfan4life maybe, but both issues have since been remedied. I personally have no problems with the joystick controller. After using the 5200 one, the 7800 joystick is awesome. I found that holding the joystick controller completely sideways eliminates hand cramping, and makes it actually useful.
@karlgeesaman5504
@karlgeesaman5504 Год назад
Great video John. I have been really enjoying this series of videos.
@jonstoll8278
@jonstoll8278 Год назад
Secret quest was supposed to be the 2600 answer to Zelda and was programmed by Nolan Bushnell supposedly (there's some evidence that he did very little on the project). You can learn more in one of the issues of Atarian from the late 80s
@dumpsterjerry3577
@dumpsterjerry3577 Год назад
The Atari was a great system, brought lots of us joy.
@JohnRiggs
@JohnRiggs Год назад
I still love it.
@xvx5872
@xvx5872 Год назад
@@JohnRiggs Well fine,go ahead n be that way then. Some people's kids...
@notshakinstevens
@notshakinstevens Месяц назад
Solaris, Commando and RealSports Boxing came out in the late 80s. I remember buying those in the store.
@RandomBitzzz
@RandomBitzzz Год назад
I really liked California games on the 2600, and played the 2600 version after buying it for the C64. I never owned it, but I borrowed it from a buddy a lot. The game play was unique enough to make it fun, especially the BMX event.
@ManelyLion
@ManelyLion Год назад
Dark Chambers is still a favorite of mine. For more great games of the era you sould check Doble Dunk and Solaris.
@randomgamer-st1ie
@randomgamer-st1ie Год назад
Solaris was a good one from 1986, and BMX Airmaster in 1989.
@RemoWilliams1227
@RemoWilliams1227 Год назад
That's how my progression went for sure. 2600-NES-Tg16
@audrisampson
@audrisampson Год назад
This video was a trip through memory lane. My family was poor so they told me they'd get me all games I didn't have a flea markets and for holidays I'd get new games. Many of these games you listed I got to open new lol. Road Runner was a masterpiece for the 2600. The level design in it gets wild after that first level.
@jordanlane6856
@jordanlane6856 Год назад
I think doing a front-wheel wheelie on a bike is called an "endo." Love the channel!
@johngavalas74
@johngavalas74 Год назад
Got my Atari from Toys R' Us on my 6th birthday in 1984 with two games E.T. and Super Breakout such a happy day for me
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 18 дней назад
Super breakout was the keeper there
@benstockton6084
@benstockton6084 Год назад
Love this series. I wasn’t aware of Atari releasing European exclusives to further extend the life of the 2600. You should do a video on some of those games.
@The_Badseed
@The_Badseed Год назад
I loved my 2600, all that wood grained goodness
@TheLastLineLive
@TheLastLineLive Год назад
You missed Capcom’s Commando. That was another Activision port for the Atari 2600, it was on the Activision Anthology.
@TheLastLineLive
@TheLastLineLive Год назад
Oh Desert Falcon too, just remembered that one. Thanks for the loved comment.
@forcedfeedbackclassicgamer5499
Love the 2600. I actually have a sealed copy of Rampage. It's worth mentioning that Double Dragon on the 2600 had multiplayer, whereas the NES version was single player only. I wish Klax for the 2600 hadn't been a PAL exclusive...
@michaelbotting806
@michaelbotting806 8 месяцев назад
There is a lot more going on with Fatal Run than you might realize - the premise of the game is that it is a post-apocalyptic world - you are racing to deliver a vaccine to different cities. The other cars are attempting to ram you off the road and destroy you. The fire button actually fires a machine gun to shoot at the other cars. The faster you complete the level the more medical supplies you deliver and the more lives you save. You can also earn power ups to upgrade your vehicle. It is the only 32K cartridge released for the 2600 - it actually also has a save feature - as you play through the levels you receive code letters - this allows you to “resume” a previous game by entering the code on the title screen
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 18 дней назад
Interesting about the 32k - and amazing compared to the avg size of 4k for most games
@outletpro
@outletpro Год назад
I loved Midnight Magic! Bought it when it came out and played it way more than I should have.
@brianjl7477
@brianjl7477 Год назад
Yeah, it's actually pretty good - very fast for the time! The "Red Label" games that came out later in the lifespan are among the best for the system.
@alexsvistunov620
@alexsvistunov620 Год назад
i subcribed bc you don't spend 10 seconds telling us about it and you got good content! Cheer brother!
@jeremiahthomas8140
@jeremiahthomas8140 Год назад
I had Double Dragon back then and preferred it to the NES version. I also had Commando, which would have been a good one to show.
@System_Sega
@System_Sega Год назад
I believe the last 2600 game was 1992, not 1990. Ghostbusters 2 came out 1992, 15 years after the Console released (and 3 years after the film came out).
@odnetnin4720
@odnetnin4720 Год назад
I still look at Atari as an old system. Anything older than nes is just ancient!
@kidfrombrooklyn66
@kidfrombrooklyn66 2 месяца назад
Personal favorite for the ARARI 2600 was "PAC MAN" - extra lives for every level cleared.
@johneygd
@johneygd Год назад
Some games are graphically really impressive on the 2600 system🙏😁
@michaelbuddy
@michaelbuddy Год назад
John, the BMX move you're thinking of is called a 'table-top'.
@atariadam3141
@atariadam3141 Год назад
That Sea Hunt joke made me laugh out loud, subtle and epic, nice work!
@JumboJosh-lv3mo
@JumboJosh-lv3mo Месяц назад
Interestingly enough, few games got the release treatment besides some games like mouse trap, Donkey Kong, space invaders, yars’ revenge.
@kevinstrade2752
@kevinstrade2752 Год назад
Got to give credit for Atari trying to keep the 2600 relevant. Even after the NES took off and smash arcade hits were hitting home on the more powerful NES. Some good efforts considering how limited the 2600 was.
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 8 месяцев назад
Atari computers and consoles were under new ownership (Tramiel/Tramel Technologies) in 1984 which called itself Atari Corporation. Warner sold the arcade portion (Atari Games) to Namco in 1985.
@rayforceaddict
@rayforceaddict Год назад
Where'd Solaris go? I think Jr. Pac is my favorite of this list. I was actually playing it last night!
@JohnRiggs
@JohnRiggs Год назад
Didn't Include them all.
@litjellyfish
@litjellyfish Год назад
Love how they manage to “fake” horizontal background scrolling in Kung-fu master by using repeated sprites at the top and bottom to give the illusion that everything is scrolling. Nice.
@shipped_my_pants_3000
@shipped_my_pants_3000 Год назад
Midnight Magic was straight 🔥. It was so smooth
@docsigma
@docsigma Год назад
12:28 IT IS THE NINETIES AND THERE IS TIME FOR... KLAX
@adamking6645
@adamking6645 Год назад
The problem with Atari during this time is how they seemed to put more effort into games for the 2600, which should have been retired by 1987, while the actual console meant to complete with the NES, the 7800, was all but ignored until it was too late of it to matter.
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 8 месяцев назад
Retired by 1987? Heck, they should have retired it by the end of 1981! Pac-Man Fever was so great that if they only released it on the 5200 and 400/800 then people would have bought those systems in 1982 instead of 2-5 million more 2600s. Licensing Space Invaders for the VCS (i.e. 2600) in 1980 meant that system got another couple years of life and dominated the market. And since the 3rd-party games were lame in 1981, they got a lot of profit from Missile Command and Asteroids and sales of their other titles, with essentially no competition.
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 18 дней назад
Plenty of videos on the bizarre history of the 7800
@Bigbacon
@Bigbacon Год назад
One notable item about secret quest is that it, i think, is the only 2600 game with a password system to restart where you left off.
@cubansupreme
@cubansupreme Год назад
2:27 Having a race track that is the same color as the car you're controlling. Dear god, how are your eyes not bleeding from playing this game that way? Bad controls or not, it surprises me that you're able to somehow see your car at all XD.
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 8 месяцев назад
I can barely imagine playing this with a joystick. They should have had an option in case you had the steering controllers from Indy 500. But yeah, that's some bad colors. Funny that these two are probably the only real "racing" games. I consider all the others as "passing traffic" games.
@mattreynard8037
@mattreynard8037 Год назад
Summer games was fun but the swimming was hard
@claymccoy
@claymccoy Год назад
4:02: The crest.
@joesshows6793
@joesshows6793 Год назад
12:41 klax is brutally under rated
@brianjl7477
@brianjl7477 Год назад
It's actually quite playable on the 2600. Great game too!
@AloanMoreira1
@AloanMoreira1 9 месяцев назад
3:14 - the graphics here are next to unbelievable on the 2600! and btw, most games on this era were very advanced in comparison with the ones that came in the early life of the 2600! but yeah, 2 things that come to mind are: 1- more memory involved 4k vs 8,16,32k and 2- more expertize in development (knowing the ins and outs of the chip and the tricks of the trade learned from the years of experience and tried out stuff even from other programmers)
@nivaldowesley666
@nivaldowesley666 Год назад
the ikari warrior's tank looks like a octorock! XD
@DTM-Books
@DTM-Books 7 месяцев назад
The 2600 Jr was a great little package, only selling for $50 and taking up so little space. Atari Corp ended up selling 6.5 million units and continued to support the console until the early 90s, including some of its very best titles like Solaris and Jr Pac-Man.
@ScrapKing73
@ScrapKing73 Год назад
I am a big Klax fan. I’ve purchased it on more systems than I can reliably count. I beat it on the Atari Lynx, and later purchased it on the GBA, TG-16, and… I think the Genesis? I had a TurboExpress and a Sega Nomad, and I think I purchased it for every handheld that I had that out came it on. The Lynx version is best though, as it was designed to be played vertically.
@litjellyfish
@litjellyfish Год назад
Midnight magic technically is far from simple. I mean they use all the player / middle / ball sprites multiplexed like madness to pull off something with this colors and resolutions. I mean cole on it looks look more like a mix of a spectrum and c64 game. On a system with no tile or frame buffer and a normal playfield resolution of 40px.
@dionelr
@dionelr Год назад
I went from the 5200 to the NES. I do miss that time in gaming.
@intertubicular
@intertubicular Год назад
I owned and played the Atari 2600 from 1979 until around 1983. I bought Colecovision and never looked back at Atari. Then NES, Then Playstation, then Game Cube, Then Xbox. I actually feel that video gaming has reached its pinnacle as far as graphics and gameplay. Over the next ten years I believe technology will break those walls down and make the games we are playing today look like Atari games from yesteryear!
@FreihEitner
@FreihEitner Год назад
I never knew that in Klax you could throw the blocks back up the screen! Mind blown.
@jakeconer
@jakeconer Год назад
It honestly kind of cool seeing this obsolete system trying to push it’s limits to somewhat compete against the NES
@snoozy04
@snoozy04 Год назад
back at it with my favorite series
@DE-GEN-ART
@DE-GEN-ART Год назад
a "nose wheelie" is called a "nose manual" or a "stoppie"
@Spaztiq
@Spaztiq Год назад
Or an "endo"
@DE-GEN-ART
@DE-GEN-ART Год назад
ahh, yes. havent heard that one in many years lol
@Metalchip1989
@Metalchip1989 Год назад
The nes actually launched in 1983 in some regions ( and really became availible all over the US in 1987)
@joesshows6793
@joesshows6793 Год назад
12:01 no one knew how to beat that game!!
@blacksunshine7485
@blacksunshine7485 Год назад
I had no idea that the 2600 continued releasing games up to the 90s 🤯 (genuine depiction of my mind exploding)
@ShinGoukiSan
@ShinGoukiSan Год назад
7800 was 84 actually, I grew up in LA when it was test launched here and a friend had one
@robintst
@robintst Год назад
The 2600 version of the BMX in California Games is hilarious looking, just watching the little guy rocket downhill, you can imagine constant screaming and swearing the whole way down, hehe.
@joesshows6793
@joesshows6793 Год назад
Well remember they did re-release the 2600. The fun is back ohyesseree it’s the 2600 from Atari!
@lungcancer69
@lungcancer69 Год назад
"Under 50 bucks!" "50 bucks?!?" "Well, isn't that nice?"
@joesshows6793
@joesshows6793 Год назад
@@lungcancer69 exactly. It was a pretty good idea too. We wanted to hate on the fools that had it (and we did) but we still played.
@tjackson1210
@tjackson1210 Год назад
As someone who owned a 2600, these games are almost unbelievable when compared to early games. I don't evny those who had to code them without a frame buffer.
@hardtymz2517
@hardtymz2517 Год назад
BMX mode has the same cow skull as Atari Texas Chainsaw Massacre! also, hacky sack wasn't a thing back then. odd
@gerbilsmith
@gerbilsmith 9 месяцев назад
Secret Quest is essentially Atari 2600 Zelda in space! You really need to read a copy of the manual to play Secret Quest because it uses console switches and such for sub menus.
@retrogaminghippie3720
@retrogaminghippie3720 Год назад
Retro gaming hippie approves! Always great production and love the ideas you explore. Title match wrestling is a very good game that is much better imo, than any Wwf game on nes. Did you know they repackaged and released the Atari 2600 JR in 1987?
@BigMacOrange
@BigMacOrange Год назад
You should do an entire video on games that where better on atari then the NES.
@psychoof78
@psychoof78 Год назад
The top of the wave is called the crest
@JohnRiggs
@JohnRiggs Год назад
There you go!
@youngstownassault2438
@youngstownassault2438 Год назад
I had an Atari when Nintendo was out. I had Secret Quest. Game seemed cool but I couldn't figure out exactly what to do. The laser sword thing was cool.
@mattsmedley.onehandedgamin9029
Midnight magic is my favourite pinball game, if you use the game switches on the back of the console (I've got the 2600JR) a small barrier appears in the middle of the lower flippers & two springs appear at each side of the board.
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 8 месяцев назад
Another reason it should have supported a two-button joystick (or more). How many games were lame or not even made because of this lack?
@JustMe99999
@JustMe99999 5 месяцев назад
I think it's pretty astounding that they got California Games onto the 2600.
@JohnSmith-zw8vp
@JohnSmith-zw8vp Год назад
6:56 -- Damn Mongolian down there breaking down Great Wall!!
@ericshupack8056
@ericshupack8056 3 месяца назад
Kids from the early atari 2600 era definitely did not go from Atari to NES. They went to Commadore 64 or Atari 8bit. Even Apple 2 and TI. Gaming never went away, it was on home computers.
@leroypaulsen4566
@leroypaulsen4566 Год назад
Radar Lock would have been my jam if I knew it existed. Reminds me of Solaris.
@ThunderFist1978
@ThunderFist1978 Год назад
The surfing level in California games looks really impressive for the 2600!
@kuruptein
@kuruptein Год назад
Ma duhhde. Love thr cintent as always keep it kicking and a rocking and rolling babaram
@malcolmmurphy2924
@malcolmmurphy2924 Месяц назад
I still remember getting Atari in early 80s combat came with it and it was 2player game and my sister was younger and wouldn't play it.
@GNoMe610
@GNoMe610 Год назад
"You defeat the enemies and then move on" sounds like a bad Chinese-to-English translation of the back of a generic video game's box.
@geoffgero6081
@geoffgero6081 Год назад
It's always fun to see what developers did with old hardware
@michaeldemers2716
@michaeldemers2716 Год назад
I went from Atari 2600 to Intellivision to Colecovision to Master System to NES. It took me a while. Now I run a Famicom Toploader with VGA or RAD2X. Way better now. I do prefer the VGA with My Mayflash adapter on a tube 4:3 ratio monitor over the Rad2X.
@Boswd
@Boswd Год назад
No Defender II? That was an outstanding port of the arcade game. Also Solaris.... That game is fantastic.
@litjellyfish
@litjellyfish Год назад
Yes it’s incredible how they manage to capture almost everything so good
@pixelsc4620
@pixelsc4620 Год назад
Honestly don't remember most of these. I was somewhat surprised that I remember having at least one of these titles because I had about all I could take of the 2600 by the time N.E.S released. With 2 2600's (because my original would get stuck on black and white sometimes), I only had about 125-150 games when I quit before I even moved to N.E.S., SMS and DOS. The 2600 is one I can't seem to go back to. Other systems I still find playable.
@AFourEyedGeek
@AFourEyedGeek Год назад
Think of the beginning of 8-bit console, from the popular Atari 2600 to the Turbo Grafx 16, they varied quite a bit in gameplay and visuals. These look so impressive from what the 2600 games started at Those old games are too primitive for me to enjoy anymore, even my nostalgia for my old Amstrad CPC 464 can't get me to play games on it anymore. I still do like videos like this discussing them though.
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