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Game Release Date Publisher Notes

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[edit] 0-9

3-D Tic-Tac-Toe 1978 Atari
32-in-1 1990 Atari
9 to 5 N/A 20th Century Fox Unreleased

[edit] A

Acid Drop 1992 Salu
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Tower Of Mystery ? M-Network Proto-type
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure Of Tarmin ? M-Network Proto-type
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ? M-Network
Adventure 1979 Atari
Adventures of Tron 1982 M-Network
Airlock 1982 Data Age
Air Raid 1984? MenAvision
Air Raiders 1982 M-Network
Air-Sea Battle 1977 Atari
Alien 1982 20th Century Fox
Alpha Beam with Ernie 1983 Atari
Amidar 1981 Parker Brothers
Armor Ambush 1982 M-Network
Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks 1983 Xonox Dual-cartridge game
Artillery Duel/Ghost Manor 1983 Xonox Dual-cartridge game
Artillery Duel/Spike's Peak 1983 Xonox Dual-cartridge game
Artillery Duel 1983 Xonox
Assault 1983 Bomb
Asterix 1983 PAL
Asteroids 1981 Atari
Astroblast 1982 M-Network
Atari Video Cube 1983 Atari
Atlantis 1982 Imagic
Atlantis II 1982 Imagic

[edit] B

Bachelor Party 1984 Mystique
Backgammon 1979 Atari
Bank Heist 1983 20th Century Fox
Barnstorming 1982 Activision
Baseball 1978 Atari Also released as Home Run
Basic Math 1978 Atari
BASIC Programming 1979 Atari
Basketball 1977 Atari
Battlezone 1983 Atari
Beamrider 1984 Activision
Beany Bopper 1982 20th Century Fox
Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em 1982 Mystique
Berenstain Bears 1983 Coleco
Bermuda Triangle 1982 Data Age
Berzerk 1982 Atari, Inc.
Blackjack 1977 Atari, Inc.
Blip Football December 9, 2006 Atari Age
Blueprint 1983 CBS Electronics
BMX Air Master 1989 TNT Games
Bobby Is Going Home 1982 Bit Corp.
Bogey Blaster 1982 Telegames, Inc.
Boing! 1983 First Star Software, Inc.
Bowling 1978 Atari, Inc.
Boxing 1980 Activision, Inc.
Brain Games 1978 Atari, Inc.
Breakaway IV 1978 Atari, Inc.
Breakout 1978 Atari, Inc.
Bridge 1980 Activision, Inc.
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom 1983 Sega
Bugs 1982 Data Age
Bugs Bunny 2002 Bob Polaro
Bumper Bash 1983 Spectravision
Bump 'n' Jump 1982 M-Network
BurgerTime 1983 M-Network

[edit] C

Cakewalk 1983 CommaVid, Inc.
California Games 1988 Epyx, Inc.
Cannon Man 1978 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Canyon Bomber 1979 Atari Corporation
Capture 1978 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Carnival 1982 Coleco
Casino 1979 Atari, Inc.
Centipede 1981 Atari, Inc.
Challenge 1980 Funvision
The Challenge of Nexar 1982 Spectravision
Chase 1977 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Chase the Chuckwagon 1983 Spectravision
Checkers 1980 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Chess 1979 Sears, Roebuck and Company
China Syndrome 1982 Spectravision
Chopper Command 1982 Activision, Inc.
Chuck Norris Superkicks 1983 Xonox
Circus Atari 1980 Atari, Inc.
Climber 5 2004 Atari Age
Clown Downtown 198? Suntek
Coconuts 1982 Telesys
Codebreaker 1981 Atari, Inc.
Col 'N 198X Homevision
Color Bar Generator 1984 Videosoft
Combat 1977 Atari, Inc.
Combat Two 2001 Retrodesign
Commando 1988 Activision, Inc.
Commando Raid 1982 U.S. Games Corporation
Communist Mutants From Space 1982 Starpath Corporation
CompuMate 1983 Spectravision
Condor Attack 1983 Ultravision
Congo Bongo 1983 Sega of America, Inc.
Cosmic Ark 1982 Imagic
Cosmic Commuter 1984 Activision, Inc.
Cosmic Corridor 1984 Zimag
Cosmic Creeps 1982 Telesys
Cosmic Swarm 1982 CommaVid, Inc.
Cosmic Town 198? ITT Family Games
Cosmic War 198? Homevision
Crack'ed 2002 CGE Services Corporation
Crackpots 1983 Activision, Inc.
Crash Dive 1983 Fox Video Games Inc.
Crazy Balloon 2005 Atari Age
Crazy Climber 1982 Atari, Inc.
Crazy Valet 2002 Atari Age
Criminal Pursuit 198? Ariola
Crossbow 1988 Atari Corporation
Cross Force 1983 Spectravision
Cruise Missile 1982 Froggo Games
Crypts of Chaos 1982 20th Century Fox Video Games
Crystal Castles 1984 Atari Corporation
Curtiss 198X Rainbow Vision
Custer's Revenge 1982 Mystique

[edit] D

Dare Diver 1979 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Dark Cavern 1982 M-Network
Dark Chambers 1988 Atari Corporation
Dark Mage 2003 Atari Age
Deadly Discs 1982 Telegames, Inc.
Deadly Duck 1982 20th Century Fox Video Games
Death Trap 1983 Avalon Hill Game Co.
Decathlon 1983 Activision, Inc.
Defender 1982 Atari, Inc.
Defender II 1988 Atari Corporation
Demolition Herby 1983 Telesys
Demon Attack 1982 Imagic
Demons to Diamonds 1982 Atari, Inc.
Desert Falcon 1988 Atari Corporation
Dice Puzzle 1983 Panda Computer Games Inc.
Dig Dug 1983 Atari, Inc.
Dishaster 1983 Zimag
Dodge 'Em 1981 Atari, Inc.
Dodger Cars 1981 Sears, Roebuck and Company
Dolphin 1983 Activision, Inc.
Donkey Kong 1982 Coleco
Donkey Kong Junior 1982 Atari, Inc.
Double Dragon 1989 Activision, Inc.
Double Dunk 1989 Atari Corporation
Dragonfire 1982 Imagic
Dragonstomper 1982 Starpath Corporation
Dragster 1980 Activision, Inc.

[edit] E

The Earth Dies Screaming 1983 20th Century Fox Video Games
Edtris 2600 1995 Ed Federmeyer
Eggomania 1982 U.S. Games Corporation
Eli's Ladder 1982 Simage
Encaved 2007 Homebrew [Independently Developed/Distributed]
Encounter at L-5 1982 Data Age
Enduro 1983 Activision, Inc.
Entity 2003 20th Century Fox Video Games
Entombed 1981 U.S. Games Corporation
Escape From the Mindmaster 1982 Starpath Corporation
Espial 1984 Tigervision
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 1982 Atari, Inc.
Euchre 2003 Atari Age
Exocet 1983 Panda Computer Games Inc.

[edit] F

F-18 Vs. Aliens 198? Action Hi-Tech
Falldown 2005 Atari Age
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[edit] Eyes Without a Face

Eyes Without a Face is a 1960 French horror film adaptation of Jean Redon's novel of the same name. Directed by French filmmaker Georges Franju, the film stars Pierre Brasseur as Doctor Génessier, Alida Valli as Louise, and Edith Scob as Christiane Génessier. The plot revolves around the obsessive Doctor Génessier attempting experimental heterografting surgery to restore his daughter's face which had been horribly ruined in a car accident. With the help of Louse, Doctor Génessier lures young women into his home-laboratory to preform the experiments.

Eyes Without a Face was shortened and released English dub in 1962 under the title of The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus as a double feature to go with the film The Manster. On October 31, 2003 Eyes Without a Face was re-released in it's original uncut form to American theatres and received positive critical acclaim.