Left to right: North American and European Atari 7800 models
The Atari 7800 is an 8-bit console developed by Atari Corporation and designed by General Computer Corporation. It was released in North America in May 1986.[1][2][3][4][5] The 7800 is backward compatible with most Atari 2600 cartridges. This list contains all of the games released by Atari Corporation, games released by Atari Interactive Inc. for the 2600+ | 7800+[6] Console, as well as unlicensed aftermarket games and games which were cancelled at some point in development. In total, 59[a] games were officially released for the Atari 7800 Between 1986 and 1990. 10 games were developed for the Atari 7800+ and released in 2024 by Atari, Inc. To date there are a total of 69 official releases along with over 100 hacks, 3rd Party Indie Games, unreleased prototypes and homebrews released on cartridge for the 7800.
Commercially released games (1986-1991)
Licensed homebrew (1991-2023)
| Title
|
Developer(s)
|
Publisher(s)
|
Year
|
Region(s) released
|
Ref
|
| 2048
|
Muddy Vision
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| A.R.T.I.
|
Muddy Vision
|
AtariAge
|
2023
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| A Roach in Space II: Cosmic Bugaloo
|
VHZC Games
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA
|
|
| Attack of the PETSCII Robots
|
The 8-Bit Guy
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Danger Zone
|
Muddy Vision
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA
|
|
| Dragon's Cache
|
Todd Furmanski
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA
|
|
| Dragon's Descent
|
Todd Furmanski
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA
|
|
| Dragon's Havoc
|
Todd Furmanski
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Death Merchant
|
Steve Engelhardt
|
AtariAge
|
2023
|
|
|
| E.X.O
|
Muddy Vision
|
AtariAge
|
2023
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| GoSub
|
Chris Read
|
Atari 2600 Land
|
2020
|
NA
|
|
| Hearty Manslapper
|
Clark Otto, Jr.
|
Self
|
2016
|
NA
|
|
| Harpy's Curse
|
Todd Furmanski
|
AtariAge
|
2023
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Knight Guy in a Low Res World- Castle Days
|
VHZC Games
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA
|
|
| Knight Guy on a Board- 30 Squares of Fate
|
VHZC Games
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA
|
|
| Lava Lamps & 8-Track Theatre: The Video Game
|
Clark Otto Jr., Isabella Acuna
|
Self
|
2018
|
NA
|
|
| Millie & Molly
|
MK Smith
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA
|
|
| Plumb Luck DX
|
Blake Smith
|
AtariAge
|
2023
|
|
|
| Putt 18
|
Lance Ringquist
|
Video61
|
2020
|
NA
|
|
| Rikki & Vikki
|
PenguiNet
|
PenguiNet
|
2019
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Robot Finds Kitten
|
Thomas Mathys
|
Self
|
2005
|
NA
|
|
| Santa Simon
|
Matthias Luedtke
|
AtariAge
|
2006
|
NA
|
|
| Serpentine
|
RevEng
|
AtariAge
|
2016
|
NA
|
|
| Slide Boy in Maze Land
|
VHZC Games
|
AtariAge
|
2022
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| T:ME Salvo
|
Mike Saarna
|
AtariAge
|
2016
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Wasp!
|
Mark Ball
|
AtariAge
|
2009
|
NA
|
|
| Wizard's Dungeon
|
BydoEmpire
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA, PAL
|
|
| Worm!
|
Mark Ball
|
AtariAge
|
2010
|
NA
|
|
Atari 7800 Plus Era games (2024-present)
| Title
|
Developer(s)
|
Publisher(s)
|
Year
|
Region(s) released
|
CX Number
|
Ref
|
| Asteroids Deluxe
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78104
|
|
| MV Sports
|
Muddy Vision
|
9-Bit Robot
|
TBA
|
|
N/A
|
|
| Bently Bear's Crystal Quest
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 7899
|
[25]
|
| Block'em Sock'em
|
Darryl Guenther
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Berzerk
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78103
|
|
| Bernie & The Tower of Doom
|
Muddy Vision
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Bounty Bob Strikes Back
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78100
|
|
| Countermeasure 2
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78107
|
|
| deadmau5 Meowingtons’ Revenge
|
General Computer Corporation
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 73107
|
|
| Drone Patrol
|
Steve Engelhardt
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Knight Guy On Board: 30 Squares of Fate
|
VHZC Games
|
9-Bit Robot
|
TBA
|
|
N/A
|
|
| Knight Guy in Another Castle
|
Zachary Scolaro
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Flying Shark
|
Plaion
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
TBA
|
NA, PAL
|
TBA
|
|
| Frenzy
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78102
|
|
| Game of the Bear: Polar Opposites
|
VHZC Games
|
9-Bit Robot
|
TBA
|
|
N/A
|
|
| Mattress Monkeys
|
Zachary Scolaro
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Mouse Trap
|
Darryl Guenther
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Pac-Man: Double Feature
|
Robert DeCrescenzo (Pac-Man 7800) / Tod Frye (Pac-Man 2600)
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78116
|
|
| Slap Fight
|
Plaion
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
TBA
|
NA, PAL
|
TBA
|
|
| Space Duel
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2024
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78108
|
|
| Slayin 7800
|
Pixel Licker
|
9-Bit Robot
|
TBA
|
|
N/A
|
|
| Super Circus Atari
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78101
|
|
| Tiger-Heli
|
Plaion
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
CX 78121
|
|
| Tunnels of Hyperion
|
VHZC Games
|
AtariAge
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
N/A
|
|
| Twin-Cobra
|
Plaion
|
Atari Interactive Inc.
|
TBA
|
NA, PAL
|
TBA
|
|
| Wilf: An Annelid Aventure
|
Muddy Vision
|
9-Bit Robot
|
TBA
|
|
N/A
|
|
Unlicensed homebrew
| Title[26]
|
Developer(s)
|
Publisher(s)[26]
|
Release date(s)
|
Region(s) released
|
| Alpha Race
|
Brek Brixius
|
Good Deal Games
|
2015
|
NA
|
| Armor Attack II
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2013
|
NA
|
| Asteroids Deluxe
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2007
|
NA
|
| Astro Blaster
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2014
|
NA
|
| Astro Fighter
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2015
|
NA
|
| b*nQ
|
Ken Siders
|
AtariAge
|
2007
|
NA
|
| Baby Pac-Man
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2019
|
NA
|
| Beef Drop
|
Ken Siders
|
AtariAge
|
2006
|
NA
|
| Beef Drop VE
|
Ken Siders
|
AtariAge
|
2007
|
NA
|
| Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2013
|
NA
|
| Combat 1990
|
Harry Dodgson
|
Video61
|
2005
|
NA
|
| Crazy Brix
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2011
|
NA
|
| Crazy Otto
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2013
|
NA
|
| DK Deluxe
|
Perry Thuente
|
Opcode Games
|
2026
|
NA, PAL
|
| Dungeon Stalker
|
Mike Saarna, Steve Engelhardt
|
AtariAge
|
2015
|
NA
|
| FailSafe
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2010
|
NA
|
| Frenzy
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2013
|
NA
|
| Hangly-Man
|
Nittoh
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
2005
|
NA
|
| Jr. Pac-Man
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2009
|
NA, PAL
|
| K.C. Munchkin!
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2014
|
NA
|
| Klax
|
BlueSky Software
|
ResQsoft Productions
|
2002
|
NA
|
| Keystone Koppers
|
Muddy Vision
|
Opcode Games
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
| Ms. Pac-Attack
|
Two-Bit Score
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
2005
|
NA
|
| Pac-Man
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
2005
|
NA
|
| Pac-Man Collection
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2006
|
NA
|
| Pac-Man Plus
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
2005
|
NA
|
| Pac-Pollux
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
Gambler172
|
2006
|
NA
|
| Popeye
|
Darryl Guenther
|
Opcode Games
|
2025
|
NA, PAL
|
| Rip Off
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2012
|
NA
|
| Scramble
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2012
|
NA
|
| Serpentine
|
RevEng
|
AtariAge
|
2016
|
NA
|
| Space Duel
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2007
|
NA
|
| Space Invaders
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2008
|
NA
|
| Super Circus AtariAge
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2010
|
NA
|
| Super Pac-Man
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2008
|
NA
|
| UniWarS
|
Robert DeCrescenzo
|
AtariAge
|
2021
|
NA
|
Cancelled games
| Title[27]
|
Developer(s)
|
Publisher(s)
|
Notes/Reasons
|
| Crystal Castles
|
Atari Corporation
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1983 arcade original.
|
| Electrocop
|
ICC
|
Atari Corporation
|
Conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[28]
|
| Elevator Action
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1983 arcade original.
|
| Escape from the Mindmaster
|
—N/a
|
—N/a
|
Port of the Atari 2600 original.
|
| Gato
|
Ibid Inc. Software
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the MS-DOS original. Development started but not completed beyond a demo.[29]
|
| Gauntlet
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1985 arcade original.
|
| Gremlins
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Based upon Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment's 1984 eponymous film.
|
| Lode Runner
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Only a single screenshot exists.[30]
|
| Millipede
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1982 arcade original. Unknown if development work was started beyond announcement.
|
| Missing in Action
|
Sculptured Software
|
TNT Games
|
Based upon The Cannon Group's 1984 eponymous film. 85% complete.[31]
|
| Moon Patrol
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1982 arcade original.
|
| Night of the Ninja
|
Froggo
|
Froggo
|
[21]
|
| Paperboy
|
Tiertex Design Studios
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1985 arcade original. It was finished and working, looked great and was sent to Atari and never seen again.[32]
|
| Pit-Fighter
|
Imagitec Design
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1990 arcade original. A ROM image was reportedly found from a development kit of a former Atari employee.[33]
|
| Plutos
|
Tynesoft
|
—N/a
|
Port of the Amiga and Atari ST original. A ROM image was found from a development kit.[34]
|
| Pyromania
|
Froggo
|
Froggo
|
[21]
|
| Quest for Quintana Roo
|
VSS, Inc.
|
Telegames
|
Port of the Atari 2600 and ColecoVision original.[21]
|
| Rampart
|
Imagitec Design
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1990 arcade original. An early playable build was found.[35]
|
| Rescue on Fractalus!
|
General Computer Corporation
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the Atari 8-bit and Atari 5200 original. A ROM image was found in 2004 under ownership of GCC programmers.[36]
|
| Road Riot 4WD
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1991 arcade original.
|
| Sarge
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1985 arcade original.
|
| Scrapper Story
|
—N/a
|
—N/a
|
|
| Scorpion Squad
|
Froggo
|
Froggo
|
[21]
|
| Sirius
|
Tynesoft
|
—N/a
|
Port of the Amiga original Sirius 7. A ROM image was found from a development kit.[37]
|
| Skyfox
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the Apple II original. Only a single screenshot and preliminary packaging exists.[38]
|
| Stargate
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1981 arcade original.
|
| Steel Talons
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1991 arcade original.
|
| Tempest
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1981 arcade original. Engineering Notes list development of the 7800 conversion being 15–20% completed but no code has been found to date.
|
| The Eidilon
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
|
| Toki
|
Imagitec Design
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1989 arcade original. A nearly-complete playable ROM image was discovered on a development kit.[39]
|
| Track & Field
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
Port of the 1983 arcade original.
|
| UFO
|
Froggo
|
Froggo
|
[21]
|
| White Water Madness
|
—N/a
|
Atari Corporation
|
|
See also
Notes
- ^ This number is always up to date by this script.
- ^ Included as pack-in title
References
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- ^ "The Atari 7800 ProSystem".
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- ^ a b "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 8, no. 3. June 1989. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 5, no. 4. July 1986. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c Current, Michael. "A History of Tramel Technology / Atari".
- ^ a b c d "Atari Highlights Lynx". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 9, no. 4. July 1990. p. 13. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
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- ^ a b c d "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 8, no. 2. May 1989. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 7, no. 6. September 1988. p. 13. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ a b "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 7, no. 9. December 1988. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 7, no. 10. January 1989. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "Fatal Run 7800 - Official Atari Video Game Cartridge". Atari®. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ "Availability Update". Computer Entertainer. Vol. 5, no. 6. January 1986. p. 13. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
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- ^ Andrew Holdroyd (Desert Strike, Mercs) exclusive interview
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- Saturn
- Dreamcast
- Sharp
- SNK
- Sony
- PlayStation
- PlayStation 2
- PlayStation Portable
- PlayStation 3
- PlayStation Vita
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 5
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