The NES is typically my go-to retro system and the one that I care most about when it comes to collecting. However, ever since I got an Atari 7800 for my birthday back in 2018, I've been gaining interest in collecting Atari games. So, similar to the NES collection page on my NES website, I now have a page on my main website for my Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 collections. Like with my NES page, I will be color coding each game based on their condition. The color codes can be found down below. I will also put comments in parentheses next to certain games to further explain their condition if necessary. While I have no interest in getting boxes or manuals for any of these games, I will be sure to note if certain games have boxes or manuals. Anyway, let's get to the list!
Color Codes: Aqua - Good condition Purple - Average condition Red - Poor condition
Atari 2600: Air-Sea Battle (Text label) (Missing end label) Asteroids (Black label) Astroblast (M Network version) Barnstorming Battlezone Berzerk (Atari version) Breakout (Black label) California Games Centipede Combat (Picture label) Cosmic Ark (Picture label) Deadly Duck Defender (Atari version) Demon Attack (Text label) Demons to Diamonds (Atari version) Dig Dug (With box) Dodge 'Em (Text label) Donkey Kong (Coleco version) (End label ripped in half) Dragster E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (End label ripped in half) Enduro (Picture label) Frogger (Missing half of label) Frogger (Missing label) Galaxian Haunted House (Atari picture label) Ice Hockey (Picture label) Indy 500 (Picture label) Joust (With beat up manual) Jungle Hunt Kaboom! (Picture label) Keystone Kapers (Picture label) (Complete in box) Kool-Aid Man (End label taped on) Laser Blast Lock 'N' Chase (INTV version) Maze Craze (Picture label) Megamania (Picture label) Midnight Magic Missile Command (End label ripped in half) Moon Patrol Ms. Pac-Man (Missing end label) Night Driver (Atari picture label) Night Driver (Atari picture label) Outlaw (Picture label) (End label peeling off) Pac-Man (Sears version) Phoenix Pitfall! (Picture label) Pole Position Popeye (With manual) (End label peeling off) Porky's Q*bert (Parker Brothers version) (Missing label) Raiders of the Lost Ark RealSports Tennis Skiing (Picture label) Sky Diver (Picture label) Solar Fox Solaris (Complete in box) Space Attack (M Network version) Space Invaders (Atari picture label) Strawberry Shortcake Musical Matchups (End label peeling off) Super Breakout (Picture label) (With manual) Surround (Picture label) Tapeworm Vanguard Venture (Coleco version) Video Pinball Warlords (Atari version) Wizard of Wor Yar's Revenge (Atari black label)
Total: 68 Games (66 unique games/2 duplicates)
Atari 7800: Food Fight Motor Psycho (Missing end label) Pole Position II (Black and white label) Rikki & Vikki (Complete in box)
Total: 4 Games (4 unique games/No duplicates)
And for the hell of it, I'll list my top 5 favorite and least favorite games on the Atari 2600. Of course, these lists will only include games I own physically.