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  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (Atari 2600)

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    Like E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark was an adventure game based on a movie for the Atari 2600. Also like E.T., it was developed by Howard Scott Warshaw. But don’t let that scare you off as he actually made some pretty great games. The difference was that E.T. had a development schedule that was a fraction of Raiders of the Lost Ark and most other games. Raiders of the Lost Ark development started in late 1981 and the game was released in November 1982. Critics put Raiders of the Lost Ark somewhere between E.T. and Pitfall. Of course, it would be hard not to fall in that range somewhere as you are talking about one of the best games and one of the worst games for the Atari 2600.

    The player starts out on the streets of Cairo in 1936. Or at least you start off where there is an entrance room and a marketplace. From the entrance room you can reach the Temple of the Ancients from which you have two paths to choose from, each with their own obstacles. Eventually, you’ll reach the Map Room. From there you can reach a Thieves Den and Black Market where there are more opponents and items that you will need. Ultimately, after a parachute jump, you’ll find your way to the place to dig up the ark (after of course avoiding or defeating more opponents). Controls are somewhat interesting in that they make use of both joysticks. The primary joystick is used to move around and perform actions such as using the currently equipped item. The secondary joystick is used to select or drop items.

    Raiders of the Lost Ark isn’t a great game but it is a decent one and better than most movie conversions for any system. Graphics and game play are pretty average for the Atari 2600 but you’ll find the frustration and repetition isn’t nearly as bad as it is for E.T. If you are going to pick one 1980s game based on a 1980s movie than Raiders is a good choice (but maybe you prefer Star Wars). And really, both Indiana Jones and the Atari 2600 are such icons of the 1980s that you should really at least give it a try. Unlike the game, the movie is one of the best of all time. If you haven’t seen it, stop reading this and go watch it now.

    While many classic Atari 2600 games have been released in some form or another as parts of various collections, Indiana Jones has not been, nor is it likely to be. Licensing considerations make it impractical at best. So if you want to give this one a try, you’ll have to track down an original cartridge (not too hard) or make do with emulation.

    The first several images are from a commercial for Raiders of the Lost Ark (the game). The last image is a screen shot from the starting location.



  • Avalon Hill (Atari 2600)

    Source: Videogaming Illustrated – September 1983 


    The ad above is from the September 1983 issue of Videogaming Illustrated and features three games for the Atari 2600 from Avalon Hill. Avalon Hill was probably better known for their computer game and their Atari 2600 games sort of got buried under the avalanche of crappy games that were shoveled out for the Atari 2600 during this time. However, their games are above average and worth seeking out if you are an Atari 2600 fan. Many of them are rare and hence expensive though…

    Wall Ball is a sort of 3D break out style game. Your go is to smack the ball away from you towards a wall and knock out the pieces. While the learning curve is a bit steep as you adjust to the ball physics, you are given a generous 99 balls to start with.

    n London Blitz, your goal is to disarm unexploded bombs throughout the city. First, you must navigate through a maze to reach the bomb. Then you must flip a variety of switches in the correct order to disarm it. There is an indicator that shows how close you are. You can try again when you get it wrong but your time is limited…

    Finally, in Death Trap you are trying to deliver a message to the Galactic Emperor. A ship simply called IT wants to stop you. You must destroy it’s shield generators in order to get past it. There are three shields. Two of the start developing invulnerable sections as you break through making it progressively harder. The last shield slowly lowers towards you if you go too long without getting a hit. This is made harder by incoming fireballs that you must avoid. Of the three games this one is probably the least interesting.


  • Atari Age (November 1983-February 1984)

    Source: Atari Age – Volume 2, Number 4 – November 1983-February 1984



    Atari Age was Atari’s official publication in the early to mid 1980s. It didn’t last terribly long because of the video game crash and Atari’s declining popularity after the release of the NES. It was a quarterly publication and the November 1983-February 1984 issue includes:

    • Atari Club Videogame Masters Competition
    • Captain’s Log
    • New Cartridge Report
      • Mario Bros.
      • Pigs in Space
      • Quadrun
      • Snoopy and the Red Baron
      • Big Bird’s Egg Catch
    • How to Shoot Screen Photos
    • The Casebook of R. Cade
    • Game-Grams
    • Atari News
    • Sneek Peaks
    • Your Turn
    • Master Strategy Guide: Berzerk
    • Atari Club Calendar
    • Computerworks
    • The Clubhouse Store
    • Coin Video Corner
    • Limerick Contest

    …and more!