Attention 2600 Nostalgic Gamers!

See this list which i'm working on:
www.listal.com/list/complete-atari-2600-game-library
Pretty much every Atari 2600 entry in Listal has been manually added over the years, since its not something Amazon.com carries, so this list is an attempt to index (and eventually have all details; developer, publisher, year, and screenshot) of all popular 2600 titles.
But I need the help of all 2600 gamers out here (yes, all you old-timers, i know you're there). Just this morning, I added about a dozen 2600 titles that were never in Listal, and its shocking, as many of them are classic favorites of mine (Robot Tank, Keystone Kapers, Ice Hockey, Night Driver. So here's how you can help:
1. Go thru the ENTIRE list and rate all games you used to own or played. The more they are rated, the more they are visible on Listal.
2. Suggest (as a comment in this thread or on the list) titles you remember fondly but arent in database.
3. Even better, add a custom entry for your fave game and then suggest I add it to the list.
4. Help by adding missing covers, screenshots, and descriptions of your favorites. (great sites like AtariAge.com and AtariGuide.com help)
5. Tell all your buddies about Listal and its growing 2600 fan base ;)
Cheers!
www.listal.com/list/complete-atari-2600-game-library
Pretty much every Atari 2600 entry in Listal has been manually added over the years, since its not something Amazon.com carries, so this list is an attempt to index (and eventually have all details; developer, publisher, year, and screenshot) of all popular 2600 titles.
But I need the help of all 2600 gamers out here (yes, all you old-timers, i know you're there). Just this morning, I added about a dozen 2600 titles that were never in Listal, and its shocking, as many of them are classic favorites of mine (Robot Tank, Keystone Kapers, Ice Hockey, Night Driver. So here's how you can help:
1. Go thru the ENTIRE list and rate all games you used to own or played. The more they are rated, the more they are visible on Listal.
2. Suggest (as a comment in this thread or on the list) titles you remember fondly but arent in database.
3. Even better, add a custom entry for your fave game and then suggest I add it to the list.
4. Help by adding missing covers, screenshots, and descriptions of your favorites. (great sites like AtariAge.com and AtariGuide.com help)
5. Tell all your buddies about Listal and its growing 2600 fan base ;)
Cheers!

P.S. Many thanks to 'The Baskinator' whose own personal Atari 2600 list, including all their own manually added entries, was inspiration to get started on fully indexing all Atari 2600 hit games on Listal.

Added a couple dozen more titles, including one I totally forgot about.. Skiing!

Wow what a great way to look up all my old Atari games! I think I still have about a dozen of them somewhere. There was this game I liked to play, I think it was called Yar's Revenge? Or something like that. I also liked Missile Command, Chopper Command and even E.T. haha.

Funny thing, i also loved Yar's Revenge, and was surprised to see it was programmed by same guy who did the disastrous E.T. Then I read an interview he did, and he says he's happy about it, because how many people can say they developed the best as well as the worst games for a system?
Anyways, list is coming along very well. A little over half of the entries now have all info on them (developer, screenshot, links to arcade versions, etc..)
Anyways, list is coming along very well. A little over half of the entries now have all info on them (developer, screenshot, links to arcade versions, etc..)
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How you don't get bored of doing all these lists astounds me! Well done.

I love Missile Command, but I got rid of my Atari long ago. I just stick to emulators now. :)

I think i'm tapping out now on that list :)
It's standing at 250 entries, and not sure if I want to make it bigger (though I have bookmarked about 30 more that were fairly scarce, but still major releases) that are not in Listal's database.
long live retro gaming :)
It's standing at 250 entries, and not sure if I want to make it bigger (though I have bookmarked about 30 more that were fairly scarce, but still major releases) that are not in Listal's database.
long live retro gaming :)

Yes, long live. My NES still hasn't died, and it is an original. Of course, I call it an original, but it is just emulation software.