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After pondering the merits of the various paddle titles out there for the Atari 2600, I started thinking about other games that I would recommend for the system. When it comes to Atari 2600 games, value (monetary and fun) or "bang for your buck" is an important factor for beginning collectors and others who primarily collect for other or multiple systems (i.e. without a specific Atari 2600 focus). I tried to narrow the cost down to games that I typically find in the wild for $10 or less, so it will not include those loose $20 copies of Star Raiders that you see on Craigslist.....sorry to disappoint some of you.
I am beginning with a list of my top 25 "bang for your buck" 1-player games and following that up my favorite 10 multi-player games for the system. Multi-player games were the best when I was growing up; back then, we didn't have the internet and I have fond memories of going over to friends' and relatives' houses to play. But,........I digress.
I am also including a list of few other harder-to-find, or more expensive games (yet most of them are still around $20) that I really enjoy playing should you be so inclined to shell out more cash or sweet tradez. None of these recommendations are in any particular order of my preference, I simply compiled this list while going through our database and looking over my collection.
Perhaps you are a member of the post-2600 generation and want to get into the system, or maybe you played Atari growing up, didn't play a lot of the games, and simply want to rekindle that magic. Either way, I hope these suggestions are helpful. If you have other suggestions for games or disagree with some of my picks, constructive criticism is always welcome.
Banana's Bang For Ya Buck Titles:Berzerk - A good port for the 2600, I put many hours on this one as a kid, fun shooter until Evil Otto shows up...
Asteroids - It doesn't get more classic than this, a must own
Galaxian - a fun shooter and the closest thing to Galaga you'll find on the 2600
Defender II/Stargate - much better than the original Defender, the other is okay, but if you have to choose one, go with this
Frogger - fun, classic, Frogger....enuff said
Yars' Revenge - an Atari 2600 classic, frantic at higher levels, sometimes hard not to zap yourself
Vanguard - a nice little 4-way cavern shooter (see my blog review)
Taz - simple, addictive, and when the pace gets going, very challenging
California Games - the best of the 3 "Games" collection, surfing isn't so good, but hacky sack, the U-pipe, and the BMX downhill are loads of fun
Seaquest - a fun little shooter, collecting the divers and surfacing for air gives an added dimension to gameplay
Solar Fox - a really tight game of speed up, slow down, and dodge from all directions (see my blog review)
Frostbite - Crabby turned me onto this title, a favorite of his childhood and very fun
Millipede - A little better than Centipede, + the DT applies a bit more strategy
Super Breakout - Better than the original, a must own for any 2600 enthusiast
Turmoil - a nice little, typically unknown multi-level, horizontal shooter, check it out
Space Cavern - annoying sounds, but fun shooter, monsters coming from the sides add a fun dimension (see my blog review)
Phoenix - a neat shooter (see a pattern here) with several different boards, no extreme variance like Gorf, but still fun (Crabby destroyed me at this in our challenge about a year back)
Missile Command - pretty good port, work seeking out a roller controller, but surprising good with the ole Atari stick
Dark Cavern - neat maze shooter with varying enemies (see my blog review)
Spider Fighter - my favorite shooter for the 2600, fast and furious, Activision does it again
Lock 'N Chase - a fun Pac Man clone which allows you to drop barriers to block off enemies in chase
Kaboom! - a great paddle game that drops bombz
Moon Patrol - a decent arcade port, multi-tasking you jumping and shooting proves to be quite a challenge
Mouse Trap - another Pac Man clone meets cat and mouse, a nice game, since Pac Man has horrendous and Ladybug only made it to the Colecovision
Pitfall! - a classic must own, stand directly on alligators' eyeballs por favor
Multi-player Bang For Ya Buck:Warlords - might be my favorite game for the Atari 2600, a great for parties 4-player
Combat - probably gets a bad rap because it's so common, but a very diverse and fun 2-player for the 2600
Entombed - a fun vertical scrolling maze racer with monsters, dead ends, and wall breaks, great solo play as well
Frogs and Flies - silly, but fun, grabbing the other player's fly is the best.....oh, that didn't sound right.....
Joust - classic Joust, great port, see who can nab the most eggs
M.A.D. - in a sense, like Missile Command, versatile, since one player plays the shooting station, while the other controls dropping the bombs on their opponent
Maze Craze - a really fun, quick action maze racer
Boxing (Activision) - silly, but punching people in their digital face is always fun, matches to 100 are typically tight, but don't get caught in the corner
Surround - think Tron cycles, the goal is to build up your wall on the grid and make others crash into yours or their own
Freeway - A fun Frogger like racer where you dodge traffic by only moving vertically and see who can make the chicken cross the road most, who knows why they do it?
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Great Games For Over $10:Pengo - a fun block pusher, a worthy port of the arcade version
H.E.R.O. - a downward maze crawler, with a helicopter pack, bombs, and a mission to rescue trapped peeps
Frankenstein's Monster - a bit of girder and ladder game, destroy Frankenstein before he destroys you (see my blog review)
Tapper - fill patrons glasses, catch emptys and throw them back at them, fast-paced fun (see my blog review)
Death Trap - I've heard that others hate it, but I like it, dodging the electric bolts is aggravating at first until you get the hang of it
Jawbreaker - one of my favorite games on the 2600, somewhat of a Pac Man clone with more horizontal movement (see my blog review)
Ram It - colorful blocks, don't let them close in on you
Montezuma's Revenge - a neat temple explorer....once you figure out the pattern of the rooms and the correct use of items (see my blog review)
Pitfall II - more range of motion than the original and lots of fun, I hear it even has an ending???