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  • Missile Command (Atari 400/800)

    Atari 400/800 Missile Command

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    Missile Command was on of THE classic arcade games of the golden age of arcade games. It was released in 1980 and the only original home ports were the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit ports in 1980 and the Atari 5200 port (essentially the same as the Atari 8-bit port) in 1982. The original Atari 8-bit version is also included as the built-in game for the Atari XEGS released in 1987. This game also perfectly illustrates the Cold War mindset of that time period.

    The home version to have is of course the Atari 8-bit (pictured above) or Atari 5200 version. However, the Atari 2600 version was great also. The point of the games is to target incoming ballistic missiles (and later bombers and satellites) with your 3 batteries of ABM missiles in order to protect six cities.

    There were also a number of later ports and remakes. In 1993 it was included as part of Microsoft Arcade for the PC. In 1995 is was ported to the Game Boy and Atari Lynx. Also in the 1990s it was included in compilations for the Sega Master System, Genesis and Game Gear. And updated 3D version was released for the Atari Jaguar in 1995 which also included the original arcade version. Another 3D remake was released for Windows and the PlayStation in 1999. An HD remake was released for the Xbox 360 via Microsoft Arcade in 2007. An iPhone version was released in 2008. In addition, Missile Command has been included on a number of other compilations and stand-alone multi-game units. A true sequel has never been released but a two-player version titled Missile Command 2 was tested late in 1980.

    I didn’t have an Atari computer growing up so I played the 2600 version. It may not be quite as good but it was still one of the few Atari 2600 games I could spend hours playing.





  • Missile Command (Atari 2600, 1981)

    Missile Command was ported to the Atari 2600 in 1981.

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    Missile Command was originally released as an arcade game by Atari in 1980 and was one of the games that made arcades and Atari popular. The premise is pretty simple. Nuclear missiles are raining down on your cities and it is your job to shoot them down before they strike. I guess you could say it was the perfect Cold War era game.

    Given its popularity it was an obvious candidate to port to Atari’s own home video game system, the Atari 2600, the following year. Not all arcade ports turned out well for the 2600 but this one was quite good and even better if you had a trackball. Missile Command became the third bestselling Atari 2600 game of all time. It was also released on various other systems throughout the years, sometimes in updated form, but the Atari 2600 is the one pictured above and the one that had the most success.