Night Stalker is a top-down maze shooter designed by Steve Montero and released for the Intellivision console in 1982. Night Stalker was ported to the Atari 2600 as Dark Cavern and released under Mattel's M Network label. Apple II and IBM PC versions were published in 1983. Atari 2600 video games you can play online for Free The Atari 2600 is a video game console released in September 1977 by Atari Inc. The 2600 was typically bundled with two joystick controllers, a conjoined pair of paddle controllers, and a cartridge game — initially Combat and later Pac-Man.
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- 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (Atari) – 1980
- 32 in 1 (Atari) – 1988
- A Mysterious Thief (Vidco) – Prototype
- A-Team (Atari) – Prototype
- Acid Drop (Salu Ltd) – 1992
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Mystery (M-Network) – Prototype
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin (M-Network) – Prototype
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (M-Network)
- Adventure (Atari) – 1979
- Adventures of the Pink Panther (Probe 2000) – Prototype
- Adventures of Tron (M-Network) – 1982
- Airlock (Data Age) – 1982
- Air Raid (MenAVision)
- Air Raiders (M-Network) – 1982
- Air-Sea Battle (Atari) – 1977
- Alien (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Alien’s Return (Home Vision) – 1983
- Alligator People (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Alpha Beam with Ernie (Atari) – 1983
- Amidar (Parker Brothers) – 1982
- Angry Video Game Nerd K.O. Boxing (Cinemassacre) – 2009
- Anteater (M-Network) – Prototype
- Aquaventure (Atari) – Prototype
- Arcade Pinball (Sears)
- Armor Ambush (M-Network) – 1982
- Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks (Xonox) – 1983
- Artillery Duel/Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
- Artillery Duel/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
- Artillery Duel (Xonox) – 1983
- Assault (Bomb) – 1983
- Asterix (PAL) (Atari) – 1983
- Asteroids (Atari) – 1981
- Astroblast (M-Network) – 1982
- Atari Video Cube (Atari) – 1983
- Atlantis (Imagic) – 1982
- Atlantis II (Imagic) – 1982
- BMX Airmaster (TNT Games) – 1989
- Bachelor Party (Mystique) – 1983
- Bachelorette Party (Mystique) – 1983
- Backgammon (Atari) – 1979
- Bank Heist (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Bank Heist (Action Hi-Tech)
- Barnstorming (Activision) – 1982
- Basic Math (Atari) – 1977
- Basic Programming (Atari) – 1979
- Basketball (Atari) – 1978
- Battlezone (Atari) – 1983
- Beamrider (Activision) – 1984
- Beany Bopper (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Beat Em and Eat Em (Mystique) – 1983
- Bermuda Triangle (Data Age) – 1982
- Berzerk (Atari) – 1982
- Big Bird’s Egg Catch (Atari) – 1983
- Bionic Breakthrough (Atari) – Prototype
- Blackjack (Atari) – 1977
- Bloody Human Freeway (Activision) – Prototype
- Blue Print (CBS Electronics) – 1982
- Bobby Is Going Home (Bit Corporation) – 1983
- Boing! (First Star Software) – 1983
- Boggle (Atari) – Prototype
- Bouncing Baby Bunnies (Telesys) – Prototype
- Bowling (Atari) – 1979
- Boxing (Activision) – 1980
- Brain Games (Atari) – 1978
- Breakaway IV (Sears) – 1978
- Breakout (Atari) – 1978
- Bridge (Activision) – 1981
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (Sega) – 1983
- Bugs (Data Age) – 1982
- Bugs Bunny (Atari) – Prototype
- Bump ‘n’ Jump (M-Network) – 1983
- Bumper Bash (Spectravision) – 1983
- Burgertime (M-Network) – 1983
- Burning Desire (Playaround) – 1983
- Busy Police (Zellers) – 1983
- Cabbage Patch Kids (Coleco) – Prototype
- Cakewalk (Commavid) – 1983
- Canyon Bomber (Atari) – 1979
- California Games (Epyx) – 1987
- Carnival (Coleco) – 1982
- Cathouse Blues (Playaround) – 1982
- Casino (Atari) – 1979
- Centipede (Atari) – 1982
- Challenge (Funvision)
- Challenge of Nexar (Spectravision) – 1982
- Championship Soccer (Atari) – 1980
- Chase (Sears)
- Chase the Chuck Wagon (Spectravision) – 1983
- Checkers (Activision) – 1981
- China Syndrome (Spectravision) – 1983
- Chopper Command (Activision) – 1982
- Chuck Norris Superkicks/Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
- Chuck Norris Superkicks/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
- Chuck Norris Superkicks (Xonox) – 1983
- Circus (Sears)
- Circus Atari (Atari) – 1980
- Coconuts (Telesys) – 1982
- Codebreaker (Atari) – 1978
- Combat (Atari) – 1977
- Combat Two (Atari) – Prototype
- Commando (Activision) – 1988
- Commando Raid (US Games) – 1982
- Communist Mutants from Space (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
- Concentration (Atari) – 1978
- Condor Attack (Ultravision) – 1983
- Congo Bongo (Sega) – 1983
- Cookie Monster Munch (Atari) – 1983
- Cosmic Ark (Imagic) – 1982
- Cosmic Commuter (Activision) – 1985
- Cosmic Corridor (Zimag) – 1983
- Cosmic Creeps (Telesys) – 1982
- Cosmic Free Fire (Action Hi-Tech)
- Cosmic Swarm (CommaVid) – 1982
- Crab Control (Action Hi-Tech)
- Crackpots (Activision) – 1983
- Crash Dive (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Crazy Climber (Atari) – 1983
- Cross Force (Spectravision) – 1983
- Crossbow (Atari) – 1988
- Cruise Missile (Froggo) – 1987
- Crypts of Chaos (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Crystal Castles (Atari) – 1984
- Custer’s Revenge (Mystique) – 1983
- Dancing Plate (Bit Corporation) – 1982
- Dare Diver (Sears)
- Dark Cavern (M-Network) – 1982
- Dark Chambers (Atari) – 1988
- Deadly Discs (Telegames) – 1983
- Deadly Duck (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Death Trap (Avalon Hill) – 1983
- Decathlon (Activision) – 1983
- Deep Scan (Sega) – 1983
- Defender (Atari) – 1982
- Defender II (Atari) – 1988
- Demolition Herby (Telesys) – 1983
- Demon Attack (Imagic) – 1982
- Demons to Diamonds (Atari) – 1982
- Desert Falcon (Atari) – 1987
- Diagnostic Cartridge (Atari)
- Dice Puzzle (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
- Dig Dug (Atari) – 1983
- Dishaster (Zimag) – 1982
- Dodge ‘Em (Atari) – 1980
- Dodger Cars (Sears) – 1980
- Dolphin (Activision) – 1983
- Donald Duck’s Speedboat (Atari) – Prototype
- Donkey Kong (Coleco) – 1982
- Donkey Kong Jr (Coleco) – 1983
- Double Dragon (Activision) – 1989
- Double Dunk (Atari) – 1988
- Dragon Treasure (Zellers)
- Dragonfire (Imagic) – 1983
- Dragonstomper (cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
- Dragster (Activision) – 1980
- Dumbo’s Flying Circus (Atari) – Prototype
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Atari) – 1982
- Earth Attack (Zellers)
- Earth Dies Screaming (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Eggomania (US Games) – 1982
- Elevator Action (Prototype) (Atari) – 1983
- Eli’s Ladder (Simage) – 1982
- Encounter at L-5 (Data Age) – 1982
- Enduro (Activision) – 1983
- Entombed (US Games) – 1982
- Escape From The Mindmaster (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
- Espial (Tigervision) – 1984
- Exocet (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
- Exocet Missile (John Sands)
- Fall Guy (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Fantastic Voyage (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Fast Eddie (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Fast Food (Telesys) – 1982
- Fatal Run (Atari) – 1990
- Fathom (Imagic) – 1983
- Fighter Pilot (Activision) –
- Final Approach (Apollo) – 1982
- Fire Fighter (Imagic) – 1982
- Fire Fly (Mythicon)
- Fireball (cassette) (Starpath)
- Fisher Price (CCE)
- Fishing Derby (Activision) – 1980
- Flag Capture (Atari) – 1978
- Flash Gordon (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- The Fly (US Games)
- Football (Atari) – 1978
- Frankenstein’s Monster (Data Age) – 1983
- Freeway (Activision) – 1981
- Frogger (Parker Brothers) – 1982
- Frogger, The Official (cassette) (Starpath) – 1983
- Frogger II: Threeedeep! (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Frogs and Flies (M-Network) – 1982
- Front Line (Coleco) – 1983
- Frostbite (Activision) – 1983
- Funky Fish (UA Limited) – Prototype
- Fun With Numbers (Atari) – 1978
- G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Galaxian (Atari) – 1983
- Gangster Alley (Spectravision) – 1983
- Garfield (Atari) – Prototype
- Gas Hog (Spectravision) – 1983
- Gauntlet (Answer Software) – 1983
- Ghost Manor/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
- Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
- Ghostbusters (Activision) – 1985
- Ghostbusters II (Salu) – 1990
- Gigolo (Playaround) – 1982
- Glacier Patrol (Telegames) – 1983
- Glib (Selchow and Righter) – 1983
- Golf (Atari) – 1980
- Golf (Sears) – 1980
- Good Luck, Charlie Brown (Atari) – Prototype
- Gopher (US Games) – 1982
- Gorf (CBS Electronics) – 1982
- Grand Prix (Activision) – 1982
- Gravitar (Atari) – 1983
- Great Escape (Bomb) – 1983
- Gremlins (Atari) – 1984
- Grover’s Music Maker (Atari) – Prototype
- Guardian (Apollo) – 1982
- Gunslinger (Sears) – 1978
- Gyruss (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- H.E.R.O. (Activision) – 1984
- Halloween (Wizard Video) – 1983
- Hangman (Atari) – 1978
- Harbor Escape (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
- Haunted House (Atari) – 1982
- Holey Moley (Atari) – Prototype
- Home Run (Atari) – 1978
- Human Cannonball (Atari) – 1979
- Hunt & Score (Atari) – 1978
- I Want My Mommy (Zimag) – 1982
- Ice Hockey (Activision) – 1981
- Inca Gold (Zellers)
- Ikari Warriors (Atari) – 1990
- Immies & Aggies (Zimag/Emag/VidCo) – Prototype
- In Search of the Golden Skull (M-Network) – Prototype
- Incredible Hulk (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
- Indy 500 (Atari) – 1977
- Infiltrate (Apollo) – 1982
- International Soccer (M-Network) – 1982
- Intuition (Tigervision) – Prototype
- Ixion (video game) (Sega) – Prototype
- James Bond 007 (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Jawbreaker (Tigervision) – 1982
- Journey Escape (Data Age) – 1982
- Joust (Atari) – 1983
- Jr. Pac-Man (Atari) – 1986
- Jungle Fever (Playaround) – 1982
- Jungle Hunt (Atari) – 1983
- Kabobber (Activision) – Prototype
- Kaboom! (Activision) – 1981
- Kangaroo (Atari) – 1983
- Karate (Ultravision) – 1983
- Keystone Kapers (Activision) – 1983
- Killer Satellites (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
- King Kong (Tigervision) – 1982
- Klax (Atari) – 1990
- Knight on the Town (Playaround) – 1982
- Kool-Aid Man (M-Network) – 1983
- Kreuzfeuer (Spectravision) – Prototype
- Krull (Atari) – 1983
- Kung-Fu Master (Activision) – 1987
- Kyphus (Apollo) – Prototype
- Lady in Wading (Playaround) – 1982
- Laser Blast (Activision) – 1981
- Laser Gates (Imagic) – 1983
- Laser Volley (Zellers) – 1983
- Lasercade (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Lochjaw (Apollo) – 1982
- Lock ‘N Chase (M-Network) – 1982
- Locomotion (M-Network) – Prototype
- London Blitz (Avalon Hill) – 1983
- Lord of the Rings: Journey to Rivendell (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
- Lost Luggage (Apollo) – 1982
- M*A*S*H (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- M.A.D. (US Games) – 1982
- Magicard (Commavid) – 1981
- Malagai (Answer Software) – 1983
- Mangia’ (Spectravision) – 1983
- Marauder (Tigervision) – 1982
- Marine Wars (Konami) – 1983
- Mario Bros. (Atari) – 1983
- Mark of the Mole (Atari) – Prototype
- Master Builder (Spectravision) – 1983
- Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man (M-Network) – 1983
- Math (Sears) – 1977
- Math Gran Prix (Atari) – 1982
- Maze (Sears) – 1978
- Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and Robbers (Atari) – 1980
- Maze Mania (Sears) – 1980
- McDonald’s (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
- MegaBoy (Dynacom)
- Megaforce (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Megamania (Activision) – 1982
- Meltdown (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Memory Match (Sears)
- Midnight Magic (Atari) – 1986
- Millipede (Atari) – 1984
- Miner 2049er II (Tigervision) – 1983
- Miner 2049er (Tigervision) – 1982
- Mines of Minos (CommaVid) – 1983
- Miniature Golf (Atari) – 1979
- Miss Piggy’s Wedding (Atari) – Prototype (1983)
- Missile Command (Atari) – 1981
- Missile Control (Video Gems)
- Mission 3000 A.D. (Bit Corporation)
- Mission Survive (Video Gems)
- Mogul Maniac (Amiga) – 1983
- Monster Cise (Atari) – Prototype
- Montezuma’s Revenge: Starring Panama Joe (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Moon Patrol (Atari) – 1983
- Moonsweeper (Imagic) – 1983
- MotoRodeo (Atari) – 1990
- Motocross Racer (Xonox) – 1984
- Mountain King (CBS Electronics) – 1983
- Mouse Trap (Coleco) – 1982
- Mr. Do! (Coleco) – 1983
- Mr. Do’s Castle (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Mr. Postman (Bit Corporation) – 1983
- Ms. Pac-Man (Atari) – 1983
- My Golf (HES) – 1990
- Mystery Science Theater 2600 (Hozer)
- Mystic Castle (M-Network)
- Name This Game (VidTec) – 1982
- Night Driver (Atari) – 1980
- Night Stalker (Telegames) – 1988
- No Escape! (Imagic) – 1983
- Nova Blast (Imagic) – 1983
- Nuts (Technovision) – 1983
- Ocean City Defender (Zellers)
- Off the Wall (Atari) – 1989
- Oink! (Activision) – 1982
- Omega Race (CBS Electronics) – 1983
- Oscar’s Trash Race (Atari) – 1983
- Othello (Atari) – 1980
- Out of Control (Avalon Hill) – 1983
- Outer Space (Sears) – 1977
- Outlaw (Atari) – 1978
- Pac-Kong (Funvision)
- Pac-Man (Atari) – 1982
- Panda Chase (Home Vision)
- Parachute (Home Vision) – 1983
- Party Mix (cassette) (Starpath)
- Peekaboo (Atari) – Prototype
- Pel←’s Soccer (Atari) – 1981
- Pengo (Atari) – 1984
- Pepsi Invaders (Atari) – 1983
- Pete Rose Baseball (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
- Phantom Tank (Bit Corporation)
- Phaser Patrol (cassette) (Starpath)
- Philly Flasher (Mystique) – 1982
- Phoenix (Atari) – 1983
- Pick Up (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Picnic (US Games) – 1983
- Piece o’ Cake (US Games) – 1983
- Pigs in Space (Atari) – 1983
- Pinball (Zellers)
- Piraten-Schiff (Spectravision)
- Pitfall! (Activision) – 1982
- Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (Activision) – 1984
- Planet of the Apes (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Planet Patrol (Spectravision) – 1983
- Planeten Patrouile (Spectravision)
- Plaque Attack (Activision) – 1983
- Pleiades (UA Limited) – Prototype
- Poker Plus(Sears) – 1979
- Polaris (Tigervision)
- Pole Position (Atari) – 1983
- Pompeii (Apollo) – Prototype
- Pong Sports (Sears) – 1977
- Pooyan (Konami) – 1983
- Popeye (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Porky’s (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Pressure Cooker (Activision) – 1983
- Pressure Gauge (John K. Harvey) – Homebrew, released 2000
- Private Eye (Activision) – 1984
- Pyramid War (S.S.)
- Q-bert’s Qubes (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Q-bert (Atari) – 1987
- Q-bert (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Quadrun (Atari) – 1983
- Quest for Quintana Roo (Sunrise) – 1983
- Quest for Quintana Roo (Telegames) – 1988
- Quick Step (Imagic) – 1983
- Rabbit Transit (cassette) (Starpath)
- Race (Sears) – 1977
- Racer (Roklan) – Prototype
- Racquetball (Apollo) – 1981
- Radar Lock (Atari) – 1989
- Radar (Zellers)
- Raft Rider (US Games) – 1983
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (Atari) – 1982
- Ram It (Telesys) – 1983
- Rampage (Activision) – 1989
- Reactor (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- RealSports Baseball (Atari) – 1982
- RealSports Boxing (Atari) – 1987
- RealSports Football (PAL) (Atari) – 1983
- RealSports Football (Atari) – 1982
- RealSports Soccer (Atari) – 1983
- RealSports Tennis (Atari) – 1983
- RealSports Volleyball (Atari) – 1982
- Red Sea Crossing (Steve Stack, Inc.) – 1983
- Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Riddle of the Sphinx (Imagic) – 1982
- River Patrol (Tigervision) – 1983
- River Raid (Activision) – 1982
- River Raid II (Activision) – 1988
- Road Runner (Atari) – 1989
- Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot – The Joust (Xonox) – 1983
- Robin Hood (Xonox) – 1983
- Robot Commando Raid (VidTec)
- Robot Tank (Activision) – 1983
- Roc ‘N Rope (Coleco) – 1984
- Rocky and Bullwinkle (M-Network) – Prototype
- Rubik’s Cube (Atari) – 1983
- Save Mary (Atari) – Prototype
- Save Our Ship (Technovision)
- Save the Whales (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Scraper Caper (Tigervision)
- Scuba Diver (Panda Computer Games)
- Sea Battle (M-Network) – 1982
- Sea Hawk (Froggo) – 1988
- Sea Hunt (Froggo) – 1988
- Seaquest (Activision) – 1983
- Secret Quest (Atari) – 1989
- Sentinel (Atari) – 1990
- Shark Attack (Apollo) – 1982
- Shooting Arcade (Atari) – Prototype
- Shootin’ Gallery (Imagic) – 1983
- Shuttle Orbiter (Avalon Hill) – 1983
- Signal Tracing Cartridge (Atari)
- Sinistar (Atari) – Prototype
- Sir Lancelot (Xonox) – 1983
- Six Pack (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- Skate Boardin’: A Radical Adventure (Absolute Entertainment) – 1987
- Skeet Shoot (Apollo) – 1981
- Skiing (Activision) – 1980
- Sky Diver (Atari) – 1979
- Sky Jinks (Activision) – 1982
- Sky Patrol (Imagic) – Prototype
- Sky Skipper (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Slot Machine (Atari) – 1979
- Slot Racers (Atari) – 1978
- Slots (Sears) – 1979
- Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle (Coleco) – 1982
- Sneak ‘N Peek (VidTec)
- Snoopy and The Red Baron (Atari) – 1983
- Snow White (Atari) – Prototype
- Solar Fox (CBS Electronics) – 1983
- Solar Storm (Imagic) – 1983
- Solaris (Atari) – 1986
- Sorcerer (Mythicon) – 1983
- Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Atari) – 1983
- Space Attack (M-Network) – 1982
- Space Attack (Telegames) – 1988
- Space Canyon (Panda Computer Games)
- Space Cavern (Apollo) – 1981
- Space Chase (Apollo)
- Space Combat (Sears) – 1978
- Space Grid (Action Hi-Tech)
- Space Invaders (Atari) – 1980
- Space Jockey (VidTec) – 1981
- Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space (Activision) – 1983
- Space War (Atari) – 1978
- Spacemaster X-7 (20th Century Fox) – 1983
- Speedway II (Sears) – 1977
- Spelling (Sears) – 1978
- Spiderdroid (Froggo) – 1988
- Spider Fighter (Activision) – 1983
- Spider-Man (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Spider Maze (K-Tel Vision)
- Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
- Spitfire Attack (Milton Bradley) – 1983
- Springer (Tigervision) – 1983
- Sprintmaster (Atari) – 1988
- Spy Hunter (Sega) – 1983
- Squeeze Box (US Games) – 1983
- Squoosh (Apollo) – Prototype
- Sssnake (Data Age) – 1982
- Stampede (Activision) – 1981
- Star Fox (Mythicon) – 1983
- Star Raiders (Atari) – 1982
- Star Ship (Atari) – 1977
- Star Strike (M-Network) – 1982
- Star Strike (Telegames) – 1988
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (Sega) – 1983
- Star Voyager (Imagic) – 1982
- Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Star Wars Return Of The Jedi: Ewok Adventure (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
- Star Wars: Jedi Arena (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Star Wars: The Arcade Game (Parker Brothers) – 1984
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Parker Brothers) – 1982
- Stargate (Atari) – 1984
- Stargunner (Telesys) – 1982
- Starmaster (Activision) – 1982
- Steeplechase (Video Gems)
- Steeplechase (Sears) – 1980
- Stella’s Stocking (AtariAge) – 2007
- Stellar Track (Sears) – 1981
- Strategy X (Konami) – 1983
- Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Street Racer (Atari) – 1977
- Sub Scan (Sega) – 1983
- Submarine Commander (Sears) – 1982
- Subterranea (Imagic) – 1983
- Suicide Mission (cassette) (Starpath)
- Summer Games (Epyx) – 1987
- Super Baseball (Atari) – 1988
- Super Baumeister (Spectravision)
- Super Breakout (Atari) – 1982
- Super Challenge Baseball (M-Network) – 1982
- Super Challenge Baseball (Telegames) – 1988
- Super Challenge Football (M-Network) – 1982
- Super Challenge Football (Telegames) – 1988
- Super Cobra (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Super Crush (Tigervision) – Prototype
- Super Football (Atari) – 1988
- Superman (Atari) – 1979
- Superman (Sears) – 1979
- Surf’s Up (Amiga) – Prototype
- Surfer’s Paradise: But Danger Below! (Video Gems)
- Surround (Atari) – 1977
- Survival Island (cassette) (Starpath)
- Sword of Saros (cassette) (Starpath)
- Swordfight (M-Network) – Prototype
- Swordquest: Airworld (Atari) – Prototype
- Swordquest: Earthworld (Atari) – 1982
- Swordquest: Fireworld (Atari) – 1982
- Swordquest: Waterworld (Atari) – 1983
- Tac-Scan (Sega) – 1983
- Tank Brigade (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
- Tank City (Action Hi-Tech)
- Tank Plus (Sears) – 1977
- Tanks But No Tanks (Zimag) – 1983
- Tapeworm (Spectravision) – 1982
- Tapper (Sega) – 1984
- Target Fun (Sears) – 1977
- Task Force (Froggo) – 1988
- Tax Avoiders (American Videogame) – 1983
- Taz (Atari) – 1984
- Tempest (Atari) – Prototype
- Tennis (Activision) – 1981
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Wizard Video) – 1983
- The Activision Decathalon (Activision) – 1983
- The Entity (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
- The Music Machine (Sparrow) – 1983
- Threshold (Tigervision) – 1983
- Thunderground (Sega) – 1983
- Thwocker (Activision) – Prototype
- Time Pilot (Coleco) – 1983
- Time Warp (Zellers)
- Title Match Pro Wrestling (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
- Tomarc The Barbarian (Xonox) – 1983
- Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
- Tooth Protectors – 1983
- Towering Inferno (US Games) – 1982
- Toyshop Trouble (AtariAge)
- Track & Field (Atari) – 1984
- Treasure Below (Video Gems)
- Trick Shot (Imagic) – 1983
- Tron: Deadly Discs (M-Network) – 1982
- Tunnel Runner (CBS Electronics) – 1983
- Turmoil (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- Turmoil (Zellers)
- Tutankham (Parker Brothers) – 1983
- Up’n Down (Sega) – 1984
- Vanguard (Atari) – 1982
- Venetian Blinds Demo (Activision) – Prototype
- Venture (Coleco) – 1982
- Video Checkers (Atari) – 1980
- Video Chess (Atari) – 1979
- Video Life (Commavid) – 1981
- Video Olympics (Atari) – 1977
- Video Pinball (Atari) – 1981
- Vong (Rick Skrbina) – Homebrew, released 2008
- Vulture Attack (K-Tel Vision)
- Wabbit (Apollo)
- Wall Ball (Avalon Hill) – 1983
- War Zone (Action Hi-Tech)
- Warlords (Atari) – 1981
- Warplock (Data Age) – 1982
- Weird Bird (US Games)
- Wing War (Imagic) – Prototype
- Winter Games (Epyx) – 1987
- Wizard (Atari) – Prototype
- Wizard of Wor (CBS Electronics) – 1982
- Word Zapper (US Games) – 1982
- Worm War I (20th Century Fox) – 1982
- X-man (Gamex) – 1983
- Xenophobe (Atari) – 1990
- Xevious – Prototype
- Yars’ Revenge (Atari) – 1982
- Z-Tack (Bomb) – 1983
- Zaxxon (Coleco) – 1982
- Zoo Fun (Home Vision)
Night Stalker | |
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Developer(s) | Mattel |
Publisher(s) | Mattel |
Designer(s) | Steve Montero[1] |
Platform(s) | Intellivision, Atari 2600, Apple II, Aquarius, IBM PC |
Release | 1982: Intellivision, 2600 1983: Apple II, IBM PC |
Genre(s) | |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Night Stalker is a top-down maze shooter designed by Steve Montero and released for the Intellivision console in 1982.[1]Night Stalker was ported to the Atari 2600 as Dark Cavern and released under Mattel's M Network label.[2]Apple II and IBM PC versions were published in 1983.
Gameplay[edit]
The player controls a man trapped in a hedgerow maze with no exits and many threats, some natural such as bats and spiders, others artificial and more deadly in nature such as robots. The player starts out in a bunker in the middle of the map completely defenseless. A gun icon flashes at one of five random locations which he must pick up to arm himself. Each gun has six bullets. Once the ammunition has been exhausted, the gun icon will appear again and the player must move defenselessly through the maze to retrieve the new weapon.
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There are five different robots that the man encounters in accordance with the point total. The terrain is filled with corners and ambush points that players must use to full effect. There is also a spider web in the northwest corner where the spider enemy spawns. Player movement is hindered here, and all firepower is heavily suppressed within, making it a strategic location. Also of importance is the player's bunker, in which the player begins each life. The bunker is a safe zone and the player is impervious to damage while inside, though the more advanced robot adversaries have the firepower to destroy this safe haven.
The game features only one unchanging level and no music, instead having a pulsing background beat playing back at a set interval that signals the speed chosen by the player.
Legacy[edit]
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The Intellivision version was made available for the PlayStation 3 through PlayStation Home in fall 2012 in a collection titled Intellivision Gen2. In addition to being filled with bats and spiders, it had a greater variety of killer robots along with a variety of maze structures.
Spider Maze Atari 2600 Rom
An updated version of Night Stalker of the same name has been announced for release on the Intellivision Amico video game console in 2020.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ abHague, James. 'The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers'.
- ^Goodman, Danny (Spring 1983). 'Home Video Games: Video Games Update'. Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games. p. 32.
- ^'Here's What The Night Stalker Remake Looks Like On The Intellivision Amico'. Screen Rant. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
External links[edit]
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- Blue Sky - Night Stalker