List of Atari 5200 games

The Atari 5200

The Atari 5200 is a home video game console released in October 1982.[1] Marketed as a successor to the Atari 2600, internally the console is almost identical to Atari's 8-bit computer architecture released 3 years earlier. The console was a commercial failure and was discontinued after less than 2 years on the market.[2] In total, 69[a] games were officially released for the Atari 5200. The vast majority of these titles were also released on other platforms, especially the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers. 55 of the games on this list have an equivalent release on the Atari 2600. The last game released by Atari for the system was Gremlins in 1987.[3][4] This list contains only commercially released games developed by non-hobbyists.

Games

Title Developer[5] Publisher Release Date[6] Ref
The Activision Decathlon Activision Activision August 1984 [7]
Astro Chase First Star Software Parker Brothers October 1983
Ballblazer Lucasfilm Games Atari Corp. 1986 [8]
Beamrider Action Graphics Activision October 1984 [9]
Berzerk GCC Atari, Inc. February 1984
Blue Print Solitaire Group CBS Electronics October 1983
Bounty Bob Strikes Back! Big Five Software Big Five Software April 1985
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom Sega Sega November 1983 [10]
Centipede Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. February 1983 [11]
Choplifter GCC Atari, Inc. May 1984
Congo Bongo Sega Sega December 1983 [12]
Countermeasure Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. February 1983 [11]
Defender Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. December 1982 [13]
Dig Dug GCC Atari, Inc. October 1983 [14]
The Dreadnaught Factor Activision Activision May 1984
Frogger Parker Brothers Parker Brothers June 1983 [15]
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! Parker Brothers Parker Brothers September 1984 [16]
Galaxian Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1982 [13]
Gorf Roklan Corporation CBS Electronics October 1983
Gremlins Atari, Inc. Atari Corp. 1987
Gyruss Parker Brothers Parker Brothers June 1984 [17]
H.E.R.O. Activision Activision August 1984 [7]
James Bond 007 Parker Brothers Parker Brothers May 1984 [18]
Joust GCC Atari, Inc. October 1983 [14]
Jungle Hunt Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. September 1983 [19]
K-Razy Shoot-Out K-Byte CBS Electronics October 1983
Kaboom! Activision Activision November 1983 [10]
Kangaroo GCC Atari, Inc. August 1983 [20]
Keystone Kapers Activision Activision June 1984
Mario Bros. Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. February 1984 [21]
Megamania Activision Activision February 1984
Meteorites Electra Concepts Electra Concepts July 1984 [22]
Miner 2049er Big Five Software Big Five Software July 1983 [23]
Missile Command Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1982 [13]
Montezuma's Revenge Parker Brothers Parker Brothers September 1984 [16]
Moon Patrol Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. December 1983 [10]
Mountain King K-Byte CBS Electronics October 1983
Mr. Do's Castle Parker Brothers Parker Brothers October 1984 [9]
Ms. Pac-Man GCC Atari, Inc. September 1983 [19]
Pac-Man Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. November 1982 [13]
Pengo Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. December 1983 [12]
Pitfall! Beck-Tech Activision March 1984
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns Activision Activision September 1984 [16]
Pole Position GCC Atari, Inc. September 1983 [19]
Popeye Parker Brothers Parker Brothers November 1983 [10]
Q*bert Parker Brothers Parker Brothers October 1983 [14]
Qix GCC Atari, Inc. March 1983 [24]
Quest for Quintana Roo VSS, Inc. Sunrise Software, Inc. December 1984 [25]
RealSports Baseball Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1983 [26]
RealSports Football Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. December 1982 [13]
RealSports Soccer Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. November 1982 [13]
RealSports Tennis Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. April 1983 [27]
Rescue on Fractalus! Lucasfilm Games Atari Corp. 1986 [8]
River Raid Activision Activision November 1983 [10]
Robotron: 2084 Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. March 1984 [28]
Space Dungeon Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. September 1983 [19]
Space Invaders Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1982 [13]
Space Shuttle: A Journey into Space Activision Activision October 1984 [9]
Star Raiders Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1982 [13]
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator Sega Sega October 1983 [14]
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Death Star Battle Parker Brothers Parker Brothers February 1984 [21]
Star Wars: The Arcade Game Parker Brothers Parker Brothers June 1984 [17]
Super Breakout[b] Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. October 1982 [13]
Super Cobra Roklan Corporation Parker Brothers May 1984
Vanguard GCC Atari, Inc. October 1983 [14]
Wizard of Wor Roklan Corporation CBS Electronics October 1983
Zaxxon Sega Sega August 1984 [29]
Zenji Activision Activision October 1984 [9]
Zone Ranger Activision Activision October 1984 [9]

Unreleased Games

Title Publisher Planned Release Date Notes
A.E. Atari, Inc. 1984 Licensed from Broderbund. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Asteroids Atari, Inc. October 1982[20] Initially planned as a launch title. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Barroom Baseball Atari, Inc. 1983 Alternate version of RealSports Baseball meant to be sold as a coin-op experience in bars.[30]
Battlezone Atari, Inc. December 1983[10] Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Black Belt Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Blaster Atari, Inc. 1984 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Bristles First Star Software December 1983[12] Released for Atari 8-bit computers. An official conversion for the 5200 was released as a limited run in 2004.[31]
Domino Man CBS Electronics First Quarter 1984[12] Licensed from Bally Midway.
Fathom Imagic November 1983[19] Released for the Atari 2600
Final Legacy Atari, Inc. Third Quarter 1984[22] Released for Atari 8-bit computers. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Flip and Flop First Star Software Third Quarter 1984[22] Released for Atari 8-bit computers.
Frisky Tom Atari, Inc. 1983 Licensed from Nichibutsu. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Jawbreaker Sierra On-Line June 1984[32] Released for Atari 8-bit computers and the Atari 2600.
Jr. Pac-Man Atari, Inc. 1984 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Laser Gates Imagic December 1983[19] Released for the Atari 2600.
Looney Tunes Hotel Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Madden Football CBS Electronics December 1983[12]
Meebzork Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Micro-gammon SB Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Millipede Atari, Inc. Third Quarter 1984[22] Released for Atari 8-bit computers and the Atari 2600. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Miniature Golf Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Pastfinder Activision Fourth Quarter 1984[9] Released for Atari 8-bit computers.
Polaris Tigervision November 1983[10] Licensed from Taito. Released for the Atari 2600.
Quick Step Imagic November 1983[19] Released for the Atari 2600.
RealSports Basketball Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Road Runner Atari, Inc. First Quarter 1984[12] Unrelated to the 1985 arcade game of the same name. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Satan's Hollow CBS Electronics First Quarter 1984[12] Licensed from Bally Midway.
Scraper Caper Big Five Software Third Quarter 1984[22]
Serpentine Broderbund October 1983[14] Released for Atari 8-bit computers.
Solar Fox CBS Electronics December 1983[10] Licensed from Bally Midway. Released for the Atari 2600.
Spitfire Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Sport Goofy Atari, Inc. First Quarter 1984[12] Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Springer Tigervision August 1983[23] Released for the Atari 2600.
Super Pac-Man Atari, Inc. 1984 Licensed from Namco. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Tac-Scan Sega September 1983[20] Released for the Atari 2600.
Tempest Atari, Inc. August 1984[22] Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
The Last Starfighter Atari, Inc. 1984 Released for the Atari 2600 as Solaris. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Toy Bizarre Activision December 1984[9]
Track & Field Atari, Inc. August 1984[22] Licensed from Konami. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Tutankham Parker Brothers Fourth Quarter 1984[16] Licensed from Konami. Released for the Atari 2600.
Warp Wars Activision Second Quarter 1984[18]
Wing War Imagic November 1983[19] Released for the Atari 2600.
Wings CBS Electronics First Quarter 1984[12]
Xari Arena Atari, Inc. 1983 Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]
Xevious Atari, Inc. March 1984[21] Licensed from Namco. Later rediscovered as prototype.[30]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This number is always up to date by this script
  2. ^ Included as initial pack-in title

References

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