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The following list contains 2,434 game titles released for the Atari ST home computer systems. [1] [2] 0–9 ... Free Climbing; ... Kids' Academy - Alvin's Puzzles;
'Lite' version of the original Super NES game with just three playable tracks. This version has all rock music tracks changed to simple MIDI music, because the music license expired. Rocket Ranger: 1988 [78] Action: Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, NES: Cinemaware: R-Type: 1989 [22] Side-scrolling shoot-em-up Amiga Factor 5: Sango ...
The Atari ST was born from the rivalry between home computer makers Atari, Inc. and Commodore International. Jay Miner, one of the designers of the custom chips in the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers, tried to convince Atari management to create a new chipset for a video game console and computer.
MIDI Maze, also known as Faceball 2000, is a networked first-person shooter maze game for the Atari ST developed by Xanth Software F/X and released in 1987 by Hybrid Arts. . The game takes place in a maze of untextured wa
The Amazing Spider-Man (1990 video game) Amazon (video game) Amberstar; American Gladiators (video game) Anarchy (video game) The Ancient Art of War; The Ancient Art of War in the Skies; Annals of Rome; Another World (video game) Antago; APB (1987 video game) Archer Maclean's Pool; Archipelagos (video game) Arctic Moves; Arcticfox; Arkanoid ...
Some of the notable games developed by Red Rat Software include Panic Express, Crumble's Crisis, Astro-Droid, and Planet Attack, all primarily for the Atari 8-bit. They also ventured into titles for other platforms with games like Screaming Wings for the Amiga and Atari ST and Push-Over , which was available on multiple platforms including the ...
The game is a scrolling platform game consisting of six levels. The game features nine different weapons that can be powered-up by potions that are found throughout the levels. [1] Enchanted Land was the first game to use 4-plane multidirectional scrolling in full screen on the Atari ST. [2]
Prophecy I: The Viking Child (shortened to Viking Child on some systems) is a video game created by Imagitec Design Limited for the Atari ST, Amiga, Atari Lynx, Game Boy, and MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1991. The Atari ST original was programmed by Mark Fisherwith with graphics by Anthony Rosbottom and music by Barry Leitch and Ian Howe.