Spider Maze Atari 2600



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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  1. 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (Atari) – 1980
  2. 32 in 1 (Atari) – 1988
  3. A Mysterious Thief (Vidco) – Prototype
  4. A-Team (Atari) – Prototype
  5. Acid Drop (Salu Ltd) – 1992
  6. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Mystery (M-Network) – Prototype
  7. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin (M-Network) – Prototype
  8. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (M-Network)
  9. Adventure (Atari) – 1979
  10. Adventures of the Pink Panther (Probe 2000) – Prototype
  11. Adventures of Tron (M-Network) – 1982
  12. Airlock (Data Age) – 1982
  13. Air Raid (MenAVision)
  14. Air Raiders (M-Network) – 1982
  15. Air-Sea Battle (Atari) – 1977
  16. Alien (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  17. Alien’s Return (Home Vision) – 1983
  18. Alligator People (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  19. Alpha Beam with Ernie (Atari) – 1983
  20. Amidar (Parker Brothers) – 1982
  21. Angry Video Game Nerd K.O. Boxing (Cinemassacre) – 2009
  22. Anteater (M-Network) – Prototype
  23. Aquaventure (Atari) – Prototype
  24. Arcade Pinball (Sears)
  25. Armor Ambush (M-Network) – 1982
  26. Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks (Xonox) – 1983
  27. Artillery Duel/Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
  28. Artillery Duel/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
  29. Artillery Duel (Xonox) – 1983
  30. Assault (Bomb) – 1983
  31. Asterix (PAL) (Atari) – 1983
  32. Asteroids (Atari) – 1981
  33. Astroblast (M-Network) – 1982
  34. Atari Video Cube (Atari) – 1983
  35. Atlantis (Imagic) – 1982
  36. Atlantis II (Imagic) – 1982
  37. BMX Airmaster (TNT Games) – 1989
  38. Bachelor Party (Mystique) – 1983
  39. Bachelorette Party (Mystique) – 1983
  40. Backgammon (Atari) – 1979
  41. Bank Heist (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  42. Bank Heist (Action Hi-Tech)
  43. Barnstorming (Activision) – 1982
  44. Basic Math (Atari) – 1977
  45. Basic Programming (Atari) – 1979
  46. Basketball (Atari) – 1978
  47. Battlezone (Atari) – 1983
  48. Beamrider (Activision) – 1984
  49. Beany Bopper (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  50. Beat Em and Eat Em (Mystique) – 1983
  51. Bermuda Triangle (Data Age) – 1982
  52. Berzerk (Atari) – 1982
  53. Big Bird’s Egg Catch (Atari) – 1983
  54. Bionic Breakthrough (Atari) – Prototype
  55. Blackjack (Atari) – 1977
  56. Bloody Human Freeway (Activision) – Prototype
  57. Blue Print (CBS Electronics) – 1982
  58. Bobby Is Going Home (Bit Corporation) – 1983
  59. Boing! (First Star Software) – 1983
  60. Boggle (Atari) – Prototype
  61. Bouncing Baby Bunnies (Telesys) – Prototype
  62. Bowling (Atari) – 1979
  63. Boxing (Activision) – 1980
  64. Brain Games (Atari) – 1978
  65. Breakaway IV (Sears) – 1978
  66. Breakout (Atari) – 1978
  67. Bridge (Activision) – 1981
  68. Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (Sega) – 1983
  69. Bugs (Data Age) – 1982
  70. Bugs Bunny (Atari) – Prototype
  71. Bump ‘n’ Jump (M-Network) – 1983
  72. Bumper Bash (Spectravision) – 1983
  73. Burgertime (M-Network) – 1983
  74. Burning Desire (Playaround) – 1983
  75. Busy Police (Zellers) – 1983
  76. Cabbage Patch Kids (Coleco) – Prototype
  77. Cakewalk (Commavid) – 1983
  78. Canyon Bomber (Atari) – 1979
  79. California Games (Epyx) – 1987
  80. Carnival (Coleco) – 1982
  81. Cathouse Blues (Playaround) – 1982
  82. Casino (Atari) – 1979
  83. Centipede (Atari) – 1982
  84. Challenge (Funvision)
  85. Challenge of Nexar (Spectravision) – 1982
  86. Championship Soccer (Atari) – 1980
  87. Chase (Sears)
  88. Chase the Chuck Wagon (Spectravision) – 1983
  89. Checkers (Activision) – 1981
  90. China Syndrome (Spectravision) – 1983
  91. Chopper Command (Activision) – 1982
  92. Chuck Norris Superkicks/Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
  93. Chuck Norris Superkicks/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
  94. Chuck Norris Superkicks (Xonox) – 1983
  95. Circus (Sears)
  96. Circus Atari (Atari) – 1980
  97. Coconuts (Telesys) – 1982
  98. Codebreaker (Atari) – 1978
  99. Combat (Atari) – 1977
  100. Combat Two (Atari) – Prototype
  101. Commando (Activision) – 1988
  102. Commando Raid (US Games) – 1982
  103. Communist Mutants from Space (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
  104. Concentration (Atari) – 1978
  105. Condor Attack (Ultravision) – 1983
  106. Congo Bongo (Sega) – 1983
  107. Cookie Monster Munch (Atari) – 1983
  108. Cosmic Ark (Imagic) – 1982
  109. Cosmic Commuter (Activision) – 1985
  110. Cosmic Corridor (Zimag) – 1983
  111. Cosmic Creeps (Telesys) – 1982
  112. Cosmic Free Fire (Action Hi-Tech)
  113. Cosmic Swarm (CommaVid) – 1982
  114. Crab Control (Action Hi-Tech)
  115. Crackpots (Activision) – 1983
  116. Crash Dive (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  117. Crazy Climber (Atari) – 1983
  118. Cross Force (Spectravision) – 1983
  119. Crossbow (Atari) – 1988
  120. Cruise Missile (Froggo) – 1987
  121. Crypts of Chaos (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  122. Crystal Castles (Atari) – 1984
  123. Custer’s Revenge (Mystique) – 1983
  124. Dancing Plate (Bit Corporation) – 1982
  125. Dare Diver (Sears)
  126. Dark Cavern (M-Network) – 1982
  127. Dark Chambers (Atari) – 1988
  128. Deadly Discs (Telegames) – 1983
  129. Deadly Duck (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  130. Death Trap (Avalon Hill) – 1983
  131. Decathlon (Activision) – 1983
  132. Deep Scan (Sega) – 1983
  133. Defender (Atari) – 1982
  134. Defender II (Atari) – 1988
  135. Demolition Herby (Telesys) – 1983
  136. Demon Attack (Imagic) – 1982
  137. Demons to Diamonds (Atari) – 1982
  138. Desert Falcon (Atari) – 1987
  139. Diagnostic Cartridge (Atari)
  140. Dice Puzzle (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
  141. Dig Dug (Atari) – 1983
  142. Dishaster (Zimag) – 1982
  143. Dodge ‘Em (Atari) – 1980
  144. Dodger Cars (Sears) – 1980
  145. Dolphin (Activision) – 1983
  146. Donald Duck’s Speedboat (Atari) – Prototype
  147. Donkey Kong (Coleco) – 1982
  148. Donkey Kong Jr (Coleco) – 1983
  149. Double Dragon (Activision) – 1989
  150. Double Dunk (Atari) – 1988
  151. Dragon Treasure (Zellers)
  152. Dragonfire (Imagic) – 1983
  153. Dragonstomper (cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
  154. Dragster (Activision) – 1980
  155. Dumbo’s Flying Circus (Atari) – Prototype
  156. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Atari) – 1982
  157. Earth Attack (Zellers)
  158. Earth Dies Screaming (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  159. Eggomania (US Games) – 1982
  160. Elevator Action (Prototype) (Atari) – 1983
  161. Eli’s Ladder (Simage) – 1982
  162. Encounter at L-5 (Data Age) – 1982
  163. Enduro (Activision) – 1983
  164. Entombed (US Games) – 1982
  165. Escape From The Mindmaster (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
  166. Espial (Tigervision) – 1984
  167. Exocet (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
  168. Exocet Missile (John Sands)
  169. Fall Guy (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  170. Fantastic Voyage (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  171. Fast Eddie (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  172. Fast Food (Telesys) – 1982
  173. Fatal Run (Atari) – 1990
  174. Fathom (Imagic) – 1983
  175. Fighter Pilot (Activision) –
  176. Final Approach (Apollo) – 1982
  177. Fire Fighter (Imagic) – 1982
  178. Fire Fly (Mythicon)
  179. Fireball (cassette) (Starpath)
  180. Fisher Price (CCE)
  181. Fishing Derby (Activision) – 1980
  182. Flag Capture (Atari) – 1978
  183. Flash Gordon (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  184. The Fly (US Games)
  185. Football (Atari) – 1978
  186. Frankenstein’s Monster (Data Age) – 1983
  187. Freeway (Activision) – 1981
  188. Frogger (Parker Brothers) – 1982
  189. Frogger, The Official (cassette) (Starpath) – 1983
  190. Frogger II: Threeedeep! (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  191. Frogs and Flies (M-Network) – 1982
  192. Front Line (Coleco) – 1983
  193. Frostbite (Activision) – 1983
  194. Funky Fish (UA Limited) – Prototype
  195. Fun With Numbers (Atari) – 1978
  196. G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  197. Galaxian (Atari) – 1983
  198. Gangster Alley (Spectravision) – 1983
  199. Garfield (Atari) – Prototype
  200. Gas Hog (Spectravision) – 1983
  201. Gauntlet (Answer Software) – 1983
  202. Ghost Manor/Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
  203. Ghost Manor (Xonox) – 1983
  204. Ghostbusters (Activision) – 1985
  205. Ghostbusters II (Salu) – 1990
  206. Gigolo (Playaround) – 1982
  207. Glacier Patrol (Telegames) – 1983
  208. Glib (Selchow and Righter) – 1983
  209. Golf (Atari) – 1980
  210. Golf (Sears) – 1980
  211. Good Luck, Charlie Brown (Atari) – Prototype
  212. Gopher (US Games) – 1982
  213. Gorf (CBS Electronics) – 1982
  214. Grand Prix (Activision) – 1982
  215. Gravitar (Atari) – 1983
  216. Great Escape (Bomb) – 1983
  217. Gremlins (Atari) – 1984
  218. Grover’s Music Maker (Atari) – Prototype
  219. Guardian (Apollo) – 1982
  220. Gunslinger (Sears) – 1978
  221. Gyruss (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  222. H.E.R.O. (Activision) – 1984
  223. Halloween (Wizard Video) – 1983
  224. Hangman (Atari) – 1978
  225. Harbor Escape (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
  226. Haunted House (Atari) – 1982
  227. Holey Moley (Atari) – Prototype
  228. Home Run (Atari) – 1978
  229. Human Cannonball (Atari) – 1979
  230. Hunt & Score (Atari) – 1978
  231. I Want My Mommy (Zimag) – 1982
  232. Ice Hockey (Activision) – 1981
  233. Inca Gold (Zellers)
  234. Ikari Warriors (Atari) – 1990
  235. Immies & Aggies (Zimag/Emag/VidCo) – Prototype
  236. In Search of the Golden Skull (M-Network) – Prototype
  237. Incredible Hulk (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
  238. Indy 500 (Atari) – 1977
  239. Infiltrate (Apollo) – 1982
  240. International Soccer (M-Network) – 1982
  241. Intuition (Tigervision) – Prototype
  242. Ixion (video game) (Sega) – Prototype
  243. James Bond 007 (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  244. Jawbreaker (Tigervision) – 1982
  245. Journey Escape (Data Age) – 1982
  246. Joust (Atari) – 1983
  247. Jr. Pac-Man (Atari) – 1986
  248. Jungle Fever (Playaround) – 1982
  249. Jungle Hunt (Atari) – 1983
  250. Kabobber (Activision) – Prototype
  251. Kaboom! (Activision) – 1981
  252. Kangaroo (Atari) – 1983
  253. Karate (Ultravision) – 1983
  254. Keystone Kapers (Activision) – 1983
  255. Killer Satellites (Cassette) (Starpath) – 1982
  256. King Kong (Tigervision) – 1982
  257. Klax (Atari) – 1990
  258. Knight on the Town (Playaround) – 1982
  259. Kool-Aid Man (M-Network) – 1983
  260. Kreuzfeuer (Spectravision) – Prototype
  261. Krull (Atari) – 1983
  262. Kung-Fu Master (Activision) – 1987
  263. Kyphus (Apollo) – Prototype
  264. Lady in Wading (Playaround) – 1982
  265. Laser Blast (Activision) – 1981
  266. Laser Gates (Imagic) – 1983
  267. Laser Volley (Zellers) – 1983
  268. Lasercade (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  269. Lochjaw (Apollo) – 1982
  270. Lock ‘N Chase (M-Network) – 1982
  271. Locomotion (M-Network) – Prototype
  272. London Blitz (Avalon Hill) – 1983
  273. Lord of the Rings: Journey to Rivendell (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
  274. Lost Luggage (Apollo) – 1982
  275. M*A*S*H (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  276. M.A.D. (US Games) – 1982
  277. Magicard (Commavid) – 1981
  278. Malagai (Answer Software) – 1983
  279. Mangia’ (Spectravision) – 1983
  280. Marauder (Tigervision) – 1982
  281. Marine Wars (Konami) – 1983
  282. Mario Bros. (Atari) – 1983
  283. Mark of the Mole (Atari) – Prototype
  284. Master Builder (Spectravision) – 1983
  285. Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man (M-Network) – 1983
  286. Math (Sears) – 1977
  287. Math Gran Prix (Atari) – 1982
  288. Maze (Sears) – 1978
  289. Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and Robbers (Atari) – 1980
  290. Maze Mania (Sears) – 1980
  291. McDonald’s (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
  292. MegaBoy (Dynacom)
  293. Megaforce (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  294. Megamania (Activision) – 1982
  295. Meltdown (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  296. Memory Match (Sears)
  297. Midnight Magic (Atari) – 1986
  298. Millipede (Atari) – 1984
  299. Miner 2049er II (Tigervision) – 1983
  300. Miner 2049er (Tigervision) – 1982
  301. Mines of Minos (CommaVid) – 1983
  302. Miniature Golf (Atari) – 1979
  303. Miss Piggy’s Wedding (Atari) – Prototype (1983)
  304. Missile Command (Atari) – 1981
  305. Missile Control (Video Gems)
  306. Mission 3000 A.D. (Bit Corporation)
  307. Mission Survive (Video Gems)
  308. Mogul Maniac (Amiga) – 1983
  309. Monster Cise (Atari) – Prototype
  310. Montezuma’s Revenge: Starring Panama Joe (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  311. Moon Patrol (Atari) – 1983
  312. Moonsweeper (Imagic) – 1983
  313. MotoRodeo (Atari) – 1990
  314. Motocross Racer (Xonox) – 1984
  315. Mountain King (CBS Electronics) – 1983
  316. Mouse Trap (Coleco) – 1982
  317. Mr. Do! (Coleco) – 1983
  318. Mr. Do’s Castle (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  319. Mr. Postman (Bit Corporation) – 1983
  320. Ms. Pac-Man (Atari) – 1983
  321. My Golf (HES) – 1990
  322. Mystery Science Theater 2600 (Hozer)
  323. Mystic Castle (M-Network)
  324. Name This Game (VidTec) – 1982
  325. Night Driver (Atari) – 1980
  326. Night Stalker (Telegames) – 1988
  327. No Escape! (Imagic) – 1983
  328. Nova Blast (Imagic) – 1983
  329. Nuts (Technovision) – 1983
  330. Ocean City Defender (Zellers)
  331. Off the Wall (Atari) – 1989
  332. Oink! (Activision) – 1982
  333. Omega Race (CBS Electronics) – 1983
  334. Oscar’s Trash Race (Atari) – 1983
  335. Othello (Atari) – 1980
  336. Out of Control (Avalon Hill) – 1983
  337. Outer Space (Sears) – 1977
  338. Outlaw (Atari) – 1978
  339. Pac-Kong (Funvision)
  340. Pac-Man (Atari) – 1982
  341. Panda Chase (Home Vision)
  342. Parachute (Home Vision) – 1983
  343. Party Mix (cassette) (Starpath)
  344. Peekaboo (Atari) – Prototype
  345. Pel←’s Soccer (Atari) – 1981
  346. Pengo (Atari) – 1984
  347. Pepsi Invaders (Atari) – 1983
  348. Pete Rose Baseball (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
  349. Phantom Tank (Bit Corporation)
  350. Phaser Patrol (cassette) (Starpath)
  351. Philly Flasher (Mystique) – 1982
  352. Phoenix (Atari) – 1983
  353. Pick Up (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  354. Picnic (US Games) – 1983
  355. Piece o’ Cake (US Games) – 1983
  356. Pigs in Space (Atari) – 1983
  357. Pinball (Zellers)
  358. Piraten-Schiff (Spectravision)
  359. Pitfall! (Activision) – 1982
  360. Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (Activision) – 1984
  361. Planet of the Apes (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  362. Planet Patrol (Spectravision) – 1983
  363. Planeten Patrouile (Spectravision)
  364. Plaque Attack (Activision) – 1983
  365. Pleiades (UA Limited) – Prototype
  366. Poker Plus(Sears) – 1979
  367. Polaris (Tigervision)
  368. Pole Position (Atari) – 1983
  369. Pompeii (Apollo) – Prototype
  370. Pong Sports (Sears) – 1977
  371. Pooyan (Konami) – 1983
  372. Popeye (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  373. Porky’s (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  374. Pressure Cooker (Activision) – 1983
  375. Pressure Gauge (John K. Harvey) – Homebrew, released 2000
  376. Private Eye (Activision) – 1984
  377. Pyramid War (S.S.)
  378. Q-bert’s Qubes (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  379. Q-bert (Atari) – 1987
  380. Q-bert (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  381. Quadrun (Atari) – 1983
  382. Quest for Quintana Roo (Sunrise) – 1983
  383. Quest for Quintana Roo (Telegames) – 1988
  384. Quick Step (Imagic) – 1983
  385. Rabbit Transit (cassette) (Starpath)
  386. Race (Sears) – 1977
  387. Racer (Roklan) – Prototype
  388. Racquetball (Apollo) – 1981
  389. Radar Lock (Atari) – 1989
  390. Radar (Zellers)
  391. Raft Rider (US Games) – 1983
  392. Raiders of the Lost Ark (Atari) – 1982
  393. Ram It (Telesys) – 1983
  394. Rampage (Activision) – 1989
  395. Reactor (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  396. RealSports Baseball (Atari) – 1982
  397. RealSports Boxing (Atari) – 1987
  398. RealSports Football (PAL) (Atari) – 1983
  399. RealSports Football (Atari) – 1982
  400. RealSports Soccer (Atari) – 1983
  401. RealSports Tennis (Atari) – 1983
  402. RealSports Volleyball (Atari) – 1982
  403. Red Sea Crossing (Steve Stack, Inc.) – 1983
  404. Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  405. Riddle of the Sphinx (Imagic) – 1982
  406. River Patrol (Tigervision) – 1983
  407. River Raid (Activision) – 1982
  408. River Raid II (Activision) – 1988
  409. Road Runner (Atari) – 1989
  410. Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot – The Joust (Xonox) – 1983
  411. Robin Hood (Xonox) – 1983
  412. Robot Commando Raid (VidTec)
  413. Robot Tank (Activision) – 1983
  414. Roc ‘N Rope (Coleco) – 1984
  415. Rocky and Bullwinkle (M-Network) – Prototype
  416. Rubik’s Cube (Atari) – 1983
  417. Save Mary (Atari) – Prototype
  418. Save Our Ship (Technovision)
  419. Save the Whales (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  420. Scraper Caper (Tigervision)
  421. Scuba Diver (Panda Computer Games)
  422. Sea Battle (M-Network) – 1982
  423. Sea Hawk (Froggo) – 1988
  424. Sea Hunt (Froggo) – 1988
  425. Seaquest (Activision) – 1983
  426. Secret Quest (Atari) – 1989
  427. Sentinel (Atari) – 1990
  428. Shark Attack (Apollo) – 1982
  429. Shooting Arcade (Atari) – Prototype
  430. Shootin’ Gallery (Imagic) – 1983
  431. Shuttle Orbiter (Avalon Hill) – 1983
  432. Signal Tracing Cartridge (Atari)
  433. Sinistar (Atari) – Prototype
  434. Sir Lancelot (Xonox) – 1983
  435. Six Pack (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  436. Skate Boardin’: A Radical Adventure (Absolute Entertainment) – 1987
  437. Skeet Shoot (Apollo) – 1981
  438. Skiing (Activision) – 1980
  439. Sky Diver (Atari) – 1979
  440. Sky Jinks (Activision) – 1982
  441. Sky Patrol (Imagic) – Prototype
  442. Sky Skipper (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  443. Slot Machine (Atari) – 1979
  444. Slot Racers (Atari) – 1978
  445. Slots (Sears) – 1979
  446. Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle (Coleco) – 1982
  447. Sneak ‘N Peek (VidTec)
  448. Snoopy and The Red Baron (Atari) – 1983
  449. Snow White (Atari) – Prototype
  450. Solar Fox (CBS Electronics) – 1983
  451. Solar Storm (Imagic) – 1983
  452. Solaris (Atari) – 1986
  453. Sorcerer (Mythicon) – 1983
  454. Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Atari) – 1983
  455. Space Attack (M-Network) – 1982
  456. Space Attack (Telegames) – 1988
  457. Space Canyon (Panda Computer Games)
  458. Space Cavern (Apollo) – 1981
  459. Space Chase (Apollo)
  460. Space Combat (Sears) – 1978
  461. Space Grid (Action Hi-Tech)
  462. Space Invaders (Atari) – 1980
  463. Space Jockey (VidTec) – 1981
  464. Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space (Activision) – 1983
  465. Space War (Atari) – 1978
  466. Spacemaster X-7 (20th Century Fox) – 1983
  467. Speedway II (Sears) – 1977
  468. Spelling (Sears) – 1978
  469. Spiderdroid (Froggo) – 1988
  470. Spider Fighter (Activision) – 1983
  471. Spider-Man (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  472. Spider Maze (K-Tel Vision)
  473. Spike’s Peak (Xonox) – 1983
  474. Spitfire Attack (Milton Bradley) – 1983
  475. Springer (Tigervision) – 1983
  476. Sprintmaster (Atari) – 1988
  477. Spy Hunter (Sega) – 1983
  478. Squeeze Box (US Games) – 1983
  479. Squoosh (Apollo) – Prototype
  480. Sssnake (Data Age) – 1982
  481. Stampede (Activision) – 1981
  482. Star Fox (Mythicon) – 1983
  483. Star Raiders (Atari) – 1982
  484. Star Ship (Atari) – 1977
  485. Star Strike (M-Network) – 1982
  486. Star Strike (Telegames) – 1988
  487. Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (Sega) – 1983
  488. Star Voyager (Imagic) – 1982
  489. Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  490. Star Wars Return Of The Jedi: Ewok Adventure (Parker Brothers) – Prototype
  491. Star Wars: Jedi Arena (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  492. Star Wars: The Arcade Game (Parker Brothers) – 1984
  493. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Parker Brothers) – 1982
  494. Stargate (Atari) – 1984
  495. Stargunner (Telesys) – 1982
  496. Starmaster (Activision) – 1982
  497. Steeplechase (Video Gems)
  498. Steeplechase (Sears) – 1980
  499. Stella’s Stocking (AtariAge) – 2007
  500. Stellar Track (Sears) – 1981
  501. Strategy X (Konami) – 1983
  502. Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  503. Street Racer (Atari) – 1977
  504. Sub Scan (Sega) – 1983
  505. Submarine Commander (Sears) – 1982
  506. Subterranea (Imagic) – 1983
  507. Suicide Mission (cassette) (Starpath)
  508. Summer Games (Epyx) – 1987
  509. Super Baseball (Atari) – 1988
  510. Super Baumeister (Spectravision)
  511. Super Breakout (Atari) – 1982
  512. Super Challenge Baseball (M-Network) – 1982
  513. Super Challenge Baseball (Telegames) – 1988
  514. Super Challenge Football (M-Network) – 1982
  515. Super Challenge Football (Telegames) – 1988
  516. Super Cobra (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  517. Super Crush (Tigervision) – Prototype
  518. Super Football (Atari) – 1988
  519. Superman (Atari) – 1979
  520. Superman (Sears) – 1979
  521. Surf’s Up (Amiga) – Prototype
  522. Surfer’s Paradise: But Danger Below! (Video Gems)
  523. Surround (Atari) – 1977
  524. Survival Island (cassette) (Starpath)
  525. Sword of Saros (cassette) (Starpath)
  526. Swordfight (M-Network) – Prototype
  527. Swordquest: Airworld (Atari) – Prototype
  528. Swordquest: Earthworld (Atari) – 1982
  529. Swordquest: Fireworld (Atari) – 1982
  530. Swordquest: Waterworld (Atari) – 1983
  531. Tac-Scan (Sega) – 1983
  532. Tank Brigade (Panda Computer Games) – 1983
  533. Tank City (Action Hi-Tech)
  534. Tank Plus (Sears) – 1977
  535. Tanks But No Tanks (Zimag) – 1983
  536. Tapeworm (Spectravision) – 1982
  537. Tapper (Sega) – 1984
  538. Target Fun (Sears) – 1977
  539. Task Force (Froggo) – 1988
  540. Tax Avoiders (American Videogame) – 1983
  541. Taz (Atari) – 1984
  542. Tempest (Atari) – Prototype
  543. Tennis (Activision) – 1981
  544. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Wizard Video) – 1983
  545. The Activision Decathalon (Activision) – 1983
  546. The Entity (20th Century Fox) – Prototype
  547. The Music Machine (Sparrow) – 1983
  548. Threshold (Tigervision) – 1983
  549. Thunderground (Sega) – 1983
  550. Thwocker (Activision) – Prototype
  551. Time Pilot (Coleco) – 1983
  552. Time Warp (Zellers)
  553. Title Match Pro Wrestling (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
  554. Tomarc The Barbarian (Xonox) – 1983
  555. Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator (Absolute Entertainment) – 1989
  556. Tooth Protectors – 1983
  557. Towering Inferno (US Games) – 1982
  558. Toyshop Trouble (AtariAge)
  559. Track & Field (Atari) – 1984
  560. Treasure Below (Video Gems)
  561. Trick Shot (Imagic) – 1983
  562. Tron: Deadly Discs (M-Network) – 1982
  563. Tunnel Runner (CBS Electronics) – 1983
  564. Turmoil (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  565. Turmoil (Zellers)
  566. Tutankham (Parker Brothers) – 1983
  567. Up’n Down (Sega) – 1984
  568. Vanguard (Atari) – 1982
  569. Venetian Blinds Demo (Activision) – Prototype
  570. Venture (Coleco) – 1982
  571. Video Checkers (Atari) – 1980
  572. Video Chess (Atari) – 1979
  573. Video Life (Commavid) – 1981
  574. Video Olympics (Atari) – 1977
  575. Video Pinball (Atari) – 1981
  576. Vong (Rick Skrbina) – Homebrew, released 2008
  577. Vulture Attack (K-Tel Vision)
  578. Wabbit (Apollo)
  579. Wall Ball (Avalon Hill) – 1983
  580. War Zone (Action Hi-Tech)
  581. Warlords (Atari) – 1981
  582. Warplock (Data Age) – 1982
  583. Weird Bird (US Games)
  584. Wing War (Imagic) – Prototype
  585. Winter Games (Epyx) – 1987
  586. Wizard (Atari) – Prototype
  587. Wizard of Wor (CBS Electronics) – 1982
  588. Word Zapper (US Games) – 1982
  589. Worm War I (20th Century Fox) – 1982
  590. X-man (Gamex) – 1983
  591. Xenophobe (Atari) – 1990
  592. Xevious – Prototype
  593. Yars’ Revenge (Atari) – 1982
  594. Z-Tack (Bomb) – 1983
  595. Zaxxon (Coleco) – 1982
  596. Zoo Fun (Home Vision)
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Night Stalker
Developer(s)Mattel
Publisher(s)Mattel
Designer(s)Steve Montero[1]
Platform(s)Intellivision, Atari 2600, Apple II, Aquarius, IBM PC
Release1982: 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.

2600

Gameplay[edit]

Spider Maze Atari 2600

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.

Atari 2600 Roms

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.

Maze

Legacy[edit]

Atari 2600 Article

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]

Spider Maze Atari 2600
  1. ^ abHague, James. 'The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers'.
  2. ^Goodman, Danny (Spring 1983). 'Home Video Games: Video Games Update'. Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games. p. 32.
  3. ^'Here's What The Night Stalker Remake Looks Like On The Intellivision Amico'. Screen Rant. Retrieved 27 June 2020.

External links[edit]

Spider Maze Atari 2600 Console

  • Blue Sky - Night Stalker

Atari 2600 Games Online

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