Atari 50 – List of games
They are there 110 games in the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration collection at the time of writing.
(The Extended Edition will add an additional 39 gamesand for owners of the original Atari 50, this additional content will be offered via paid DLC.)
Below we have listed all the games that can be played on the system.
Reimagined (7)
There are a total of them seven ‘Reimagined’ titles available on the Atari 50. These are remastered versions of Atari classics, including the ‘lost’ final chapter of the Swordquest franchise and the ‘remastered’ Yars’ Revenge which lets you switch between modern and retro visuals.
- Haunted houses
- Neo Breakout
- Quadratank
- Swordquest: AirWorld
- touch me
- VCTR-SCTR
- Yars’ Revenge Improved
Arcade (25)
It all started here. They are there 25 arcade titles available on the Atari 50, including the iconic Pong, Asteroids and an unreleased Akka Arrh prototype. Each game comes with a custom screen bezel that replicates the look of the original arcade cabinets.
- According to Arrh
- Asteroids
- Asteroids Deluxe
- black Widow
- Escape
- Centipede
- Cloak and dagger
- Crystal castles
- Fire truck
- Food fight
- Gravity
- I, Robot
- liberator
- Lunar Lander
- A great desolation
- Conquerors of the Labyrinth
- Centipede
- Missile Command
- tennis
- Quantum
- Space duel
- Sprint 8
- Super Breakout
- storm
- Warlords
Atari 2600 (46)
The 2600 is undoubtedly the main star here, and there are 46 titles available for the Atari 50, including 12 added via free DLC. Here you have some well-known games like Adventure and Centipede, but also some strange prototypes like RealSports Basketball and Saboteur.
- 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe
- Adventure
- Adventure II (free DLC)
- Air-sea battle
- Aquaventure (free DLC)
- Asteroids
- Bowling (free DLC)
- Canyon Bomber
- Centipede
- Circus Atari (free DLC)
- Fight
- Crystal castles
- Dark chambers
- Demons with diamonds
- Avoid them
- Double dunk (free DLC)
- Fatal Run
- Haunted house
- Maze Craze (free DLC)
- Centipede
- Miner 2049er
- Mini golf (free DLC)
- Missile Command
- MotoRodeo (free DLC)
- Renegade
- Quadron
- Baseball RealSports
- RealSports Basketball
- Real sports boxing
- RealSports Soccer
- RealSports football
- RealSports tennis
- RealSports Volleyball
- Return to the haunted house (free DLC)
- Saboteur
- Save Maria (free DLC)
- A secret quest
- Solaris
- Super Breakout
- Super Football (free DLC)
- Surround
- Swordquest: EarthWorld
- Swordquest: FireWorld
- Swordquest: WaterWorld
- Warlords
- Yars’ Revenge
Atari 5200 (5)
They only exist five Atari 5200 games available for the Atari 50, but they are undoubtedly some of the best you can find in the system. Millipede is, interestingly, an unreleased console prototype, which may seem puzzling given the game’s popularity elsewhere.
- Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
- Centipede
- Missile Command
- Star Raiders
- Super Breakout
Atari 7800 (7)
They are there seven Atari 7800 games available on the Atari 50and all were officially released as cartridges between 1986 and 1991.
- Asteroids
- Basketball fight
- Centipede
- Dark chambers
- Fatal Run
- Ninjas for golf
- Waste dog
Atari Lynx (6)
The Lynx is Atari’s unusual handheld computer, released in 1989 to compete with Nintendo’s Game Boy (no prizes for guessing which one ‘won’). They are there six Lynx games available for the Atari 50including the excellent Warbirds, which was added as free DLC with 11,2600 games.
- Basketball fight
- Malibu Bikini Volleyball
- Waste dog
- Super Asteroid and Missile Command
- Turbo Sat
- War birds (free DLC)
Atari 800 (5)
They only exist five Atari 800 games available for the Atari 50, including the likes of Caverns of Mars and Food Fight. The latter is a pretty fun title where you fight against advanced chefs to get delicious ice cream.
- Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
- Caves of Mars
- Food fight
- Miner 2049er
- Yoomp!
Atari Jaguar (9)
Ah, Jaguar, we barely knew you. They are there nine titles from Jaguar available for the Atari 50including what many would say is the console’s killer app: Storm 2000designed by Jeff Minter and Llamasoft.
- Atari Karts
- Club Drive
- Cybermorph
- Evolution of Dino Dudes
- The fight for life
- Missile Command 3D
- Ruiner pinball
- Storm 2000
- Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy
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