List of Atari 2600 prototype games

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This is a list of prototype games for the Atari 2600 video game console, organized alphabetically by name. See Lists of video games for related lists.

Games

GamePublisher
A Mysterious Thief Vidco
A-Team Atari
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Mystery M-Network
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin M-Network
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons M-Network
Adventures of the Pink Panther Probe 2000
Alligator People 20th Century Fox
Anteater M-Network
Aquaventure Atari
Bionic Breakthrough Atari
Boggle Atari
Bouncing Baby Bunnies Telesys
Bugs Bunny Atari
Care Bears Parker Brothers
Cabbage Patch Kids Coleco
Donald Duck's Speedboat Atari
Dumbo's Flying Circus Atari
Fall Guy 20th Century Fox
Frog Pond Atari
Funky Fish UA Limited
Garfield Atari
Good Luck, Charlie Brown Atari
Grover's Music Maker Atari
Hard-Head Activision
Immies & Aggies Zimag/Emag/VidCo
In Search of the Golden Skull M-Network
Incredible Hulk Parker Brothers
Intuition Tigervision
Ixion Sega
Kabobber Activision
Kreuzfeuer Spectravision
Kyphus Apollo
Lasercade 20th Century Fox
Locomotion M-Network
Lord of the Rings: Journey to Rivendell Parker Brothers
Mark of the Mole Atari
McDonald's Parker Brothers
Meltdown 20th Century Fox
Miss Piggy's Wedding Atari
Monster Cise Atari
Peekaboo Atari
Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
Polo Atari
Pompeii Apollo
Racer Roklan
Rocky and Bullwinkle M-Network
Save Mary Atari
Save the Whales 20th Century Fox
Scraper Caper 20th Century Fox
Shooting Arcade Atari
Sinistar Atari
Six Pack 20th Century Fox
Sky Patrol Imagic
Snow White Atari
Squoosh Apollo
Star Wars Return Of The Jedi: Ewok Adventure Parker Brothers
Super Crush Tigervision
Surf's Up Amiga
Swordfight M-Network
Swordquest: Airworld Atari
Tempest Atari
The Entity 20th Century Fox
Thwocker Activision
Venetian Blinds Activision
Wizard Atari
Xevious Namco

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