User:Andrzejbanas/Draft
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| Game | Release Date | Publisher | Notes | |
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[edit] 0-9 |
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| 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe | 1978 | Atari | ||
| 32-in-1 | 1990 | Atari | ||
| 9 to 5 | N/A | 20th Century Fox | Unreleased | |
[edit] A |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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.

