Atari 2600 Box
In 1982, it reigned supreme in the American market, having surpassed its competitors Intellivision and ColecoVision. Also in 1982, with the launch of the Atari 5200, also a second-generation Atari VCS, the Atari VCS was renamed the Atari 2600, to standardize the nomenclature. The excess of games, combined with clones and poorly made games, especially those produced in large quantities, as was the case with the game ET, led to the famous video game crash of 1983, known in Japan as the Atari crash, as the main culprit was the company's console. The market only returned to normal in 1985, with a new version of the Famicom released in Japan and the following year in the USA. In 1984, Warner sold Atari, creating the Atari Corporation, continuing its work in the world of consoles, portables, arcades and computers. The console had, perhaps, the most popular games in the world, or at least in the West, which are still remembered, continued or cloned today, which came from arcade versions and other consoles, such as ColecoVision and Intellivision.
Atari 2600 Games
Among them are shmup games, such as Space Invaders, Asteroids, Megamania, River Raid, Atlantis, Crackpots, Defender, Demon Attack, Moon Patrol, Battlezone, Galaxian, Chopper Command, Sequest, Missile Command, Spider Fighter, Air-Sea Battle, Phoenix and Combat. Classic platform games, such as Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Popeye and Joust. Platform games, such as Pitfall!, HERO, Jungle Hunt, Keystone Kapers, Spider-Man, Smurfs, Halloween, Snoopy, Superman and Sneak'N Peek (the famous Hide and Seek). Adventure/mission games in the same environment, such as Frostbite, Frogger, Freeway, Pressure Cooker and Custer's Revenge. Sports games, such as California Games, Ice Hockey, Boxing, Tennis and Fishing Derby. Racing games, such as Enduro, Motocross, Grand Prix and Pole Position. Maze games, such as Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Dig Dug. And puzzle games, such as Breakout and Q*bert. The main games were shmups, the famous spaceship games, followed by adventure, racing and sports games. The console had more than 500 games released, second only to the Famicom at the time. The Atari 2600 was discontinued in 1992, totaling 27.64 million units sold worldwide.
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