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I found this list floating around of unreleased 2600 games and there publishers..although some in the list were eventually released most of the list is of unreleased games.Fascinating list ,especially the Ulravision games that never made it.

 

Never Released Atari 2600 Carts (currently non-existant)

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Title Yr Publisher Mfg #

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$25,000 Pyramid Great Game Co.

28 in 1 Atari

3-D Asteroids Atari CX26105

30 in 1 Atari

48 Hours Sega

9 to 5 20th/Fox

AD&D: Tower of Mystery M Network MT7175

AD&D: Treasure of Tarmin M Network MT4325

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons M Network

Adventures of Max, The Atari

Aerial Ace Imagic IA3409

Air-Sea Attack Ultravision 1001

Airplane Sega

Androman Androbot

Astro-Battle Ultravision

Astrochase Parker Bros.

Astrowar Artic SM8002

Atom Smasher Cumma

B-52 Bomber Ultravision 1003

B.C.'s Quest For Tires Tigervision

B.C. II: Grog's Revenge Tigervision

Baseball Best Ultravision 1004

BASIC Unitronics

Baby Boom Boom Telesys

Baseball Panda Inc.

Battle of the Sexes Multivision

Bear Jam Chalkboard Inc.

Beginning Algebra Entex

Beginning Math Entex

Blockade Runner Interphase

Blue Angels Apollo

Bobby's Cosmic Adventure Telegames

Boing! Atari CX26128

Bouncing Baby Monkeys Telesys

Brain Ball Telesys

Buck Rogers: Caverns of Zagreb Sega

Buck Rogers: Marathon of Zenda Sega

Buck Rogers: Secret of Sabar Sega

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 20th/Fox

Catch the Fly U.S. Games VC 2004

Cave-In Spectravision

Caverns of Mars Atari

Challenger Atari

Changes Tigervision 7-013

Childrens Intro to Programming Atari

CHIPs Ultravision

Choplifter! Atari CX26124

Chuck Norris Superkicks/Hercules Xonox

Circus Charlie Parker Bros. PB5750

Clone Attack Starpath

Combat II Atari CX26156

Computer Revenge M Network MT4318

Contenders Activision AK-041

Conservation: The Watt Way Panda Inc.

Cosmic Avenger Coleco 2464

Darts U.S. Games

Day the Earth Stood Still, The 20th/Fox

Dazzler Unitronics

Deep Throat Games People Play

Domino Man CBS Electronics

Donkey Kong (for My First Computer) Atari

Dragon's Lair Coleco

Dragonslayer Sega

Dreadnaught Factor Activision

Drive 'Em Crazy Spectravision SA-216

Dungeon Master Telegames

Eagle Mountain Spectravision SA-221

Emergency! Ultravision

Entity, The 20th/Fox

Escape From Alcatraz Sega

Escape from Argos Imagic

Exus Health Cycle Program Exus

Fail Safe Atari

Fall Guy, The 20th/Fox 11018

Family Feud Great Game Co.

Family Finances Atari

Fire! Palmex

Flap! Imagic EIZ-002-041

Flesh Gordon Wizard Video

Flintstones, The M Network

Flipper Technovision

Food Fight Atari CX2693

Football Fanatic Sports Comp-U-Stat

Forest Panda Inc.

Formula I Technovision TVS 1008

Foxbat Atari

Frantic Starpath

Frenzy Coleco

Friday the 13th Sega

Frogger Atari CX26147

Galactic Invaders Panda Inc.

Galaga Atari CX26116

Galaxy Invader Action Hi-Tech

Gamma Attack Gammation

Getcha Multivision

Ghostbusters II Activision

Glactic Tactic Spectravision SA-211

Harem Multivision

Harem 1 Multivision

Harem 2 Multivision

Heartbreak Multivision

High Seas M Network

Home Finance Entex

Honker Bonker Atari CX26130

Hop to It Imagic

Hot Rox Atari CX2615

Ice Trek Imagic

In Search of the Golden Skull M Network MT4627

Inner Space Venture Vision

Intuition Tigervision 7-009

Jaws Parker Bros.

Jeopardy Great Game Co.

Jinks Atari

James Bond 007 as Seen in Octopussy Parker Bros.

Joker's Wild Great Game Co.

Jumbo Jet Pilot Thorn EMI

Jungle Jim Technovision TVS 1005

Jungle Raid Starpath

Jungler Gakken

Kamikaze Saucers Syncro

Kickman CBS Electronics

Knight Rider Studio Games

Kyphus Apollo AP 2007

Labyrinth Starpath

Lady Bug Coleco 2463

Laser Raid Technovision TVS 1015

Last Line of Defense Starpath

Last Starfighter, The Atari CX26134

Leo's 'Lectric Paintbrush Chalkboard Inc.

Leo's Links Chalkboard Inc.

Leonardo's Logo Chalkboard Inc.

Loco-Motion M Network MT4323

Logic Master Chalkboard Inc.

Logo Entex

Look Ahead Cumma

Lord of the Dungeon Probe 2000

M*A*S*H II 20th/Fox

Maddenness CBS Electronics

Magnum PI Studio Games

Marathon Man Sega

Marathon of Zenda Sega

Master Cylinder Spectravision SA-222

Meltdown 20th/Fox 11029

Metamorphosis Data Age

Mickey and the Beanstalk Atari

Mickey and the Great Outdoors Atari

Micro Maestro Chalkboard Inc.

Microsurgeon Imagic

Midnight Rider Panda Inc.

Mission Impossible Sega

Mission Omega CommaVid CM-010

Mission X M Network

Moon Base Technovision TVS 1010

Motor Mouth Technovision TVS 1006

Motor Psycho Atari CX26141

Mouse Highway Technovision TVS 1013

Mr. Bill's Neighborhood Data Age

Mr. T Data Age

Muffett Sega

Music Math Chalkboard Inc.

Mystic Castle M Network

Noah and the Ark Sunrise

Nova Blast Imagic

Number Games Entex

Off Your Rocker Amiga 3130

One Fish, Two Fish by Dr. Seuss Coleco

Password Plus Great Game Co.

Papa Smurf's Treasure Hunt Coleco

Pepper II Coleco 2655

Pizza Chef Zimag

Pogoman Computer Magic

Poltergeist Cumma

Popeye Atari

Power Lords Probe 2000

Pwr Mod 3-D Ghost Attack/Depth Charge Amiga 1100

Power Module 3-D Havoc Amiga 2110

Power Module Mogul Maniac Amiga 3105

Power Module Off Your Rocker Amiga 3115

Power Module SAC Alert Amiga 2105

Power Module SAC Alert Amiga 3135

Power Module Strafe Amiga 2115

Power Module Surf's Up Amiga 3110

Power Play Arcade 1 Amiga

Power Play Arcade 2 Amiga

Power Play Arcade 3 Amiga

Power Play Arcade 4 Amiga

Power Play Arcade 5 Amiga

Preppie Atari

Price is Right, The Great Game Co.

Protobob Spectravision SA-209

Qix Atari

Quest for the Idol Ultravision

Rally-X Atari

Relax Synapse

Rescue of Emmanuelle, The Multivision

Ripley's Believe It or Not Roklan

Robotron: 2084 Atari

Rocky & Bullwinkle Atari

Rocky & Bullwinkle M Network

Rocky Battles the Champ Coleco 2652

Romper Room #1:Do Bee's First Alphabet Spectravision SA-224

Romper Room #2:Countdown to Fun Spectravision SA-225

Romper Room #3:The Street Where You Live Spectravision SA-226

Round-Up Atari

Sabotage Ultravision

Safecracker Imagic

Scavenger Hunt Amiga 2100

Scooby Doo Atari

Scooby Doo M Network

Scramble Milton Bradley 3501

Scraper Caper Tigervision 7-010

Sea Battle M Network

Sector Alpha Spectravision SA-220

Sewer Sam Interphase

Shoot-Out Technovision TVS 100P

Silly Safari Technovision TVS 1007

Six Pack 20th/Fox

Sky Blazer Br0derbund

Sky Lancer Tigervision 7-014

Smokey Bear Data Age

Smurfette's Birthday Coleco

Soap Suds First Star

Solar Defense Venture Vision

Solo Br0derbund

Space Grid Action Hi-Tech

Space Maze Telesys

Space Mission Atari CX2603

Space Robot Ultravision

Space War Ultravision 1002

Speed Reading Entex

Spelling Games Entex

Spider Kong Ultravision

Splendour Bomb

Squish 'em Sirius

St. Valentine's Day Massacre 20th/Fox

Star Raiders II Atari CX26134

Star Trek Milton Bradley 3500

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Sega

Star Trek III:The Search For Spock Sega 007-01

Star Wars: RotJ: Game I Parker Bros. PB5060

Star Wars: RotJ: Game II Parker Bros. PB5065

Steeplechase Atari CX2614

Stellar Track Atari CX2619

Stomp It CBS Electronics

Stone Age Technovision TVS 1014

Street Fight Atari CX26167

Subterfuge Sega

Super Crush Tigervision 7-015

Super Cycle Epyx

Super Scramble Konami

Super Soccer Atari CX26138

Surfing 20th/Fox

Surround II Atari CX26158

Swim Meet Ultravision 1005

Sword and the Sorceror,The Coleco 291905

Swordquest Airworld Atari CX2672

Tachyon Beam Technovision TVS 1012

Tank City Action Hi-Tech

Targ CBS Electronics

Tarzan Coleco 2662

Thundarr the Barbarian I/II Xonox X404X

Thunderfox Atari CX26153

Tic-Tac-Dough Great Game Co.

Tic-Tac-Strip Multivision

Time Scape Spectravision SA-213

Touch Typing Entex

Trail of the Pink Panther U.S. Games

TRON Deadly Discs/Adventures of TRON M Network MT4609

Turbo Atari CX26148

Turbo Coleco 2455

Typo Attack Atari

Underworld CommaVid

Unexpected Danger Ultravision 1009

Up & Atom Telesys

Vertinko Spectravision

Video Fitness System Garden

Vortex Spectravision

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 20th/Fox

War Room Probe 2000

War Zone Action Hi-Tech

War of the Worlds Sega

Wheel of Fortune Great Game Co.

White Water Madness Atari CX26184

Wild Western Coleco 2660

Wings CBS Electronics

Word Games Entex

XIV Winter Olympics M Network MT4324

Zaxxon Atari CX26149

Zenji Activision

Zookeeper Atari CX26121

 

Edit: the list seems to have scrunched up when posted,so i have added a text file with them proper.

Unreleased games.txt

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I found this list floating around of unreleased 2600 games and there publishers..although some in the list were eventually released most of the list is of unreleased games.Fascinating list ,especially the Ulravision games that never made it.

We've come a long way.

 

What a mess.

 

Fascinating, nontheless.

 

Quite some WIP names of released titles.

 

BTW: several of the Ultravision titles on this list are for the Colecovision, not the VCS.

 

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This list is not only good for seeing what has not been released,but also what was once considered unreleased but now widely available.

Rom Hunter has a rom of a technovision game called "Jungle Jim" every been discovered ?,i got an 1983 Atari price catalog today and it is mentioned in there ?

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Rom Hunter has a rom of a technovision game called "Jungle Jim" every been discovered ?,i got an 1983 Atari price catalog today and it is mentioned in there ?

Not that I know.

 

The only TechnoVision proto I believe in is Locomotive (TVS1004).

 

That one was actually shown at the CES once.

 

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Dragon's Lair for the VCS ???????????????

I knew of the Coleco porting for its Adam (that is obviously almost the same of the C=64 game...) and I remember I followed its development since it was announced in that early 80's period... but never knew of a VCS porting !

btw: I am programming something regarding that game ( ;) ) for the VCS in my spare time (that is MUCH less than years ago... :( )

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Dragon's Lair for the VCS ???????????????

Just imagine what a huge piece of shit that would have been :D

Game play would work fine, same controls, 4 directions, 1 button, choose one at a specific time, put the game play on a betamax tape... I had a ½" reel to reel B/W portable video recorder back then I recorded gameplay on!

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I don't see why Dragons Lair couldn't be ported to the 2600. I imagine it would look somewhat similar to the Colecovision/ADAM version, just with the requisite downgrade in graphics. Some of the scenes would have had to be trimmed as well.

 

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Interesting list! I see that Tarzan was also listed. Am I dreaming or was a prototype of Tarzan found?

 

It definitely existed at one point, though I don't believe a copy has surfaced yet.

 

there has been the tarzan ad on ebay for sale many time :)

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Dragon's Lair for the VCS ???????????????

Just imagine what a huge piece of shit that would have been :D

 

YEAH, it would be disgusting... but remember most of the best games for the VCS are graphically tame :D !

That's the VCS :) !

 

Game play would work fine, same controls, 4 directions, 1 button, choose one at a specific time, put the game play on a betamax tape... I had a ½" reel to reel B/W portable video recorder back then I recorded gameplay on!

 

An interactive game would not fit even in 128 kbytes... I pondered this way long ago, but I immediately quit it !

 

I don't see why Dragons Lair couldn't be ported to the 2600. I imagine it would look somewhat similar to the Colecovision/ADAM version, just with the requisite downgrade in graphics. Some of the scenes would have had to be trimmed as well.

 

Tempest

 

Tempest: that's my intention ;) !

 

how many of the screens could you fit, I wonder?

 

I am studying the way to fit in 16k FIVE "fixed" kernels with different sprites to save memory (dunno much in terms of bankswitching...:() and have "similar-but-different" scenes...

 

BUT

 

... it could be like this ...

post-10922-127854052402_thumb.jpg

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By the way, since we're on the subject of unreleased games...

 

I noticed that on this list (and others) 3D Asteroids is listed as CX26105. I don't have evidence, but I believe that this number was originally assigned to the unreleased "Count's Castle" game. It would make perfect sense because that number is right in the middle of the Children's/CCW section. Can anyone confirm this?

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Last night I made some notes to the list as to which games I know to have been found, aliases, errors (not VCS titles), etc., and was wondering if I wasn't reinventing the wheel. Does someone already have a copy of this list, with complete up-to-date annotations?

IIRC Tempest did something like that some years ago.

 

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You are in a lair, with a dragon surrounding you on all sides. A path leads south.

 

Just like:

 

"You are in a comfortable tunnel like hall.

To the East is a roun green door.

You see:

-a wooden chest

-Gandalf. Gandalf is carrying..."

 

:P

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Game play would work fine, same controls, 4 directions, 1 button, choose one at a specific time, put the game play on a betamax tape... I had a ½" reel to reel B/W portable video recorder back then I recorded gameplay on!

An interactive game would not fit even in 128 kbytes... I pondered this way long ago, but I immediately quit it !

 

Yes, but the RAM problem had been solved later in the life of the 2600. Sara, CBS RAM+, etc.

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Dragon's Lair for the VCS ???????????????

Just imagine what a huge piece of shit that would have been :D

 

YEAH, it would be disgusting... but remember most of the best games for the VCS are graphically tame :D !

That's the VCS :) !

 

Game play would work fine, same controls, 4 directions, 1 button, choose one at a specific time, put the game play on a betamax tape... I had a ½" reel to reel B/W portable video recorder back then I recorded gameplay on!

 

An interactive game would not fit even in 128 kbytes... I pondered this way long ago, but I immediately quit it !

 

I don't see why Dragons Lair couldn't be ported to the 2600. I imagine it would look somewhat similar to the Colecovision/ADAM version, just with the requisite downgrade in graphics. Some of the scenes would have had to be trimmed as well.

 

Tempest

 

Tempest: that's my intention ;) !

 

how many of the screens could you fit, I wonder?

 

I am studying the way to fit in 16k FIVE "fixed" kernels with different sprites to save memory (dunno much in terms of bankswitching...:() and have "similar-but-different" scenes...

 

BUT

 

... it could be like this ...

post-10922-127854052402_thumb.jpg

Nice! I guess it is possible???

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Last night I made some notes to the list as to which games I know to have been found, aliases, errors (not VCS titles), etc., and was wondering if I wasn't reinventing the wheel. Does someone already have a copy of this list, with complete up-to-date annotations?

IIRC Tempest did something like that some years ago.

 

8)

Well it's not a list, but there's the rumor mill section on my website. http://www.atariprotos.com/rumormill/2600/2600rumor.htm

 

I've only listed games here that were confirmed to have been in development at one point and seen (no vaporware). So any game on this list has a chance of being found.

 

Tempest

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