ATARI TROLL Posted May 7, 2003 Share Posted May 7, 2003 DOWN 1: Programmer & Designer of Bounty Bob Strikes Back! 2: Programmed by the Solitaire Group 4: Designed by the Warlord 5: This peripheral came packaged with Robotron 6: Snap-on Joystick Adapter by Newport Controls 7: Planned but unreleased 5200 peripheral 8: Carol Shaw worked for this company 9: The 5200 is also known by this title 11: Keystone Kapers was often packaged w/ the manual for the identical game for this competing system 15: Position 16: This was not listed on the label of the original release of Space Invaders 19: Track-ball compatable 22: This game was listed in the 1983 Parker Bros. catalog 24: Examine memory locations 25: This game is a 5200 exclusive 28: Parker Brothers licensed this game from First Star Software 29: Creator of the Competition Pro Joystick 30: #FZ-008 32: The original Atari 5200 pack-in game 33: This game features a Galaxian character in rounds 16 & 17 35: Point of Purchase Demo Kiosk 37: This company licensed Vanguard to Atari 38: This company re-released Zone Ranger 39: Controller Button 48: Original name for BallBlazer 50: The 5200 adaption was done by Beck-Tech 51: Scratch-off game included 52: Earn this patch by scoring high in The Dreadnaught Factor 53: Type of 5200 joystick allowing 360 degrees of movement 56: Match Point 57: Mario & Luigi 60: 22732255 61: The Arcade Game 62: This game featured voice synthesis 63: Third-Party Company that made multi-system games 65: Includes Intermissions 68: Assembly Line Diagnostic Cartridge 71: This game is completely playable using only the keypad 72: The Zaxxon terrain consisted of these floating in space 74: The movie Cloak & Dagger featured the box for this game on store shelves 75: Obtain a bonus and clear the round by aligning 3 cubes together 76: Realsports ACROSS 3: 35 page instruction manual 10: The box displays a game image which is not an actual screenshot 12: An Atari logo appears in explosions after wave 10 13: This game's box has the game designers name mispelled on the back cover of the box 14: Use any 2600 controller w/ the 5200 with this device 17: The Hotel Video System Console was designed by this company 18: Activision consulted this group for accuracy in one of their titles 20: Watch Out for the Sparks! 21: Originally to be named "Snots & Boogers" 23: 5200 Development Code-Name 26: This game has an overlay 27: Play these games on your 5200 w/ an adapter 31: 16K 34: The manual states that the game will inquire if you want to use a joystick to play the game 36: Death Star Battle was based on this movie 40: Replaced the Galaxian item w/ an Atari logo 41: James Bond 007 contained scenarios from this many of the Bond movies 42: This products TV advertisements featured cool kids in sunglasses 43: Gyruss' score 44: Frogger II 45: Space 46: Animation by Courtney Granner 47: You can make an actual phone call using this game and the 5200 keypad 49: Head-to-Head 52: Original name for Meteorites 54: Indestructable villian in Berzerk! 55: Defend these from Missile Attack! 58: This game features two adventures 59: Parker Brothers released Super Cobra licensed from this company 64: This game was also released on the Colecovision 66: Rescue on Fractalus was packaged in this color box 67: The Atari logo is hidden in this game's artwork (in a window) 69: Coin-op manufacturer of Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom 70: Programmed Wizard of Wor for CBS Games 73: This game was released twice in the arcade, the home version based on the second 75: Super Breakout will support four of these 77: The kangaroo dons these type of gloves 78: Activision did not offer a patch for this game 79: Not to be confused w/ the 'King' 80: AARGH!! Unicorns Are Storming the Castle!! 81: Collect these colored items to further your adventure in Montezuma's Revenge 82: The players mount in Joust 83: The 'R' in H.E.R.O. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATARI TROLL Posted May 7, 2003 Author Share Posted May 7, 2003 DOWN 1: Nine copies of this prototype were auctioned off in '96 2: Publisher of Tank Command 3: Test picture clarity, controllers, et cetera 4: This lightgun is compatable w/ the Atari 7800 5: Barnyard 6: Original publisher of One-on-One Basketball 10: Coin-op creator of Kung Fu Master 12: Designer of Pete Rose Baseball 13: Designer of Tomcat F-14 Simulator 15: Planet 16: Mean 18 19: Packaged w/ the 7800 console 21: The Atari 7800 could also play these type of games 22: This company released a 7800 compatable joystick 24: Designer of Crack'ed 26: This competitor outsold Atari in the marketplace 27: Ported from the computer game 28: Wrestling 32: Created to end frusterations w/ Berzerk's firing system 33: Free Your Father! 34: The European 7800 console had this game built-in 35: Coin-op hit 37: Rescue Your Pooch! 38: This cartridge housed a game w/ 7 different events 39: Crazy 2-Wheel Racing 40: Missing the 'conveyer belt level' 42: This Lynx game was rumored to exist (or be in development) for the 7800 43: Nintendo license 46: Premiered on the 7800 48: Martial Arts Atari style 50: The best of both worlds 51: Zamboni 52: This game is playable w/ or without the lightgun 53: Midnight Mutants stars the television character from this show 56: You may rotate your paddle in this game 57: Namco License 58: F-18 59: Ride The Wake! 60: The topic of Summer Games 65: Sounds a bit like this << tink, tink, tink, tink ... >> ACROSS 7: Original name for Desert Falcon 8: One strategy for this game is to actually let your fighter be captured 9: NES-like controller distributed only in Europe 11: Graphics chip capable of moving over 100 objects on screen simultaneously 14: This popular '80s movie was in development by Activision for the 7800, and released on numerous other consoles 17: Aerial Combat 18: Designed by Dan Gorlin 20: Bought Atari from Warner Communications 23: Music by Pat Methany 25: This single player arcade game is a 2-player simultaneous game on the 7800 29: European 7800 game publisher 30: A lightgun game 31: The 7800 was reintroduced due to this company's success in the market 33:Similar gameplay as Guantlet 36: Publisher of the Sega arcade hit Double Dragon 41: Absolute designer of Super Skateboardin' 44: This game is playable only w/ the lightgun 45: Battle Basketball 47: Atari 7800 49: Football 53: There is no solution to this game, just as the game title implies 54: Based on the Data East coin-op 55: UH-IX 61: 'Survival Wave' 62: The 7800 was designed/intended to be upgraded to this 63: Dangerous Driving 64: Chicago Destroyed! 66: Crawl low to the ground, and don't drop your weapon! 67: Unwed Dot-Eater 68: Publisher of Title Match Pro Wrestling 69: This game was not released in the United States 70: Only approximately 36 copies of this title was released 71: This Atari ST computer game was said to be released on the 7800 HAVE FUN! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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