0-9 – A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z
- 10 Games in 1 (2023, Atari)
- 2005 Minigame Multicart (2005, Chris Walton, Fred Quimby, Bob Montgomery, and Zach Matley, Action)
- 2048 2600 (2014, Carlos Duarte do Nascimento (chesterbr), Puzzle)
- 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (July 1980, Atari)
- 32 in 1 (1988, Atari)
- 4 Games in 1 Cartridge (2023, Atari)
- A-VCS-tec Challenge (2006, Simon Quernhorst (Programmer), Paul Slocum (Music), Action)
- Aardvark (2019, Óscar Toledo G. and Thomas Jentzsch and Nathan Strum, Action)
- Acid Drop (1992, Dennis Kiss[12], Strategy)
- Actionauts (2008, Rob Fulop, Simulation)
- Adventure (March 1980, Atari)
- Adventures of Tron (February 1983, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Air Raid (1982, MenAVision, Action)
- Air Raiders (February 1983, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Air-Sea Battle (September 1977, Atari)
- Airlock (October 1982, Data Age, Action)
- Alfred Challenge (1998, Eric Bacher, Action)
- Alien (November 1982, 20th Century Fox, Maze)
- Alien Greed (2007, Chris Read, Action)
- Alien Greed 2 (2008, Scott Dayton, Action)
- Alien Greed 3 (2010, Chris Read, Action)
- Alien Greed 4 (2012, Chris Read, Action)
- Alien Holocaust (2022, Fernando Rodrigues Salvio, Action / Adventure)
- Alien Holocaust 2: Invasion Earth (2023, Fernando Rodrigues Salvio, Action/Shooter)
- Alien’s Return (1983, Gem International Corporation, Action)
- Allia Quest (2001, Igor Barzilai, Action)
- Alpha Beam with Ernie (November 1983, Atari)
- Amidar (November 1982, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Armor Ambush (September 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Artillery Duel (1983, Action Graphics, Strategy)
- Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks (November 1983, Xonox, Strategy)
- Artillery Duel/Ghost Manor (1983, Xonox, Strategy)
- Artillery Duel/Spike’s Peak (1983, Xonox, Strategy)
- Assault (Q4 1983, Bomb, Action)
- Asteroids (August 1981, Atari)
- Astroblast (July 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Astronomer (2018, Alex Pietrow, Simulation)
- Atari Video Cube (June 1983, Atari)
- Atlantis (July 1982, Imagic, Action)
- Atlantis II (October 1982, Imagic, Action)
- BASIC Programming (April 1980, Atari)
- BMX Air Master (1990, Atari)
- Bachelor Party (November 1982, Mystique, Adult, Action)
- Bachelorette Party (1982, Adult, Action)
- Backgammon (November 1979, Atari)
- Bank Heist (July 1983, 20th Century Fox, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Barnstorming (March 1982, Activision, Action)
- Base Attack (1983, Home Vision, shooter)
- Basic Math a.k.a. Fun with Numbers (September 1977, Atari)
- Basketball (October 1978, Atari)
- BattleZone (August 1983, Atari)
- Beamrider (July 1984, Cheshire Engineering, Action)
- Beany Bopper (September 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Beat Em and Eat Em (November 1982, Mystique, Adult, Action)
- Bee-Ball (2007, Ivan Machado, Action)
- Bell Hopper (2011, Tomas Härdin, Action)
- Berenstain Bears (March 1984, Coleco, Educational)
- Bermuda (1983, Suntek?, Shooter)
- Bermuda Triangle (March 1983, Data Age, Action)
- Berzerk (August 1982, Atari)
- Big Bird’s Egg Catch (November 1983, Atari)
- Bigfoot Family Search (Jason Santuci and Bobby Alexander)
- Birthday Mania (August 1984, Tokar, Robert Anthony, Action)
- Blackjack (September 1977, Atari)
- Blue Print (July 1983, CBS Electronics, Action)
- Bobby is Going Home (1983, Bit Corporation)
- Boing! (January 1984, First Star Software, Action)
- Boulder Dash (2011, Thomas Jentzsch and Andrew Davie, Action)
- Bowling (March 1979, Atari)
- Boxing (August 1980, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Sports)
- Brain Games (October 1978, Atari)
- Breakout (October 1978, Atari)
- Bridge (December 1980, Activision (Larry Kaplan), Strategy)
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (November 1983, Sega, Action)
- Bugs (October 1982, Data Age, Action)
- Bump ‘n’ Jump (November 1983, Mattel Electronics, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Bumper Bash (1983, Spectravision, Action)
- BurgerTime (1982, Mattel Electronics, Action)
- Burning Desire (1983, Adult, Action)
- Busy Police (1983)
- Cakewalk (June 1983, CommaVid, Action)
- California Games (June 1988, Epyx, Sports)
- Canyon Bomber (March 1979, Atari)
- Carnival (November 1982, Woodside Design Associates, Action)
- Casino (March 1979, Atari)
- Cathouse Blues (1982, Adult)
- Caverns of Mars (2024, Atari)
- Centipede (March 1983, Atari)
- Challenge
- Challenge of Nexar (November 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Chase the Chuck Wagon (October 1983, TMQ Software, Action)
- Checkers (August 1980, Activision (Alan Miller), Strategy)
- Chetiry (Chris Walton, Zach Matley, Fred Quimby, Puzzle)
- China Syndrome (September 1982, Spectravision, Action)
- Chopper Command (May 1982, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Action)
- Chuck Norris Superkicks (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Chuck Norris Superkicks/Ghost Manor (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Chuck Norris Superkicks/Spike’s Peak (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Circus Atari (July 1980, Atari)
- Circus Convoy (2021, Audacity Games, Action Adventure)
- Climber 5 (2004, Dennis Debro, Action)
- Coconuts (October 1982, Telesys, Action)
- Codebreaker (October 1978, Atari)
- Color Bar Generator (December 1983, Videosoft)
- Combat (August 1977, Atari)
- Commando (June 1988, Imagineering, Action)
- Commando Raid (October 1982, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Communist Mutants from Space (cassette) (August 1982, Starpath, Action)
- Condor Attack (November 1982)
- Confrontation (1983, Answer Software, Strategy)
- Congo Bongo (December 1983, Sega, Action)
- Conquest of Mars (2006, Champ Games (John W. Champeau), Action)
- Cookie Monster Munch (December 1983, Atari)
- Cosmic Ark (August 1982, Imagic (Rob Fulop), Action)
- Cosmic Commuter (August 1985, Activision, Action)
- Cosmic Corridor (February 1983)
- Cosmic Creeps (November 1982, Telesys, Action)
- Cosmic Free Fire
- Cosmic Swarm (May 1982, CommaVid, Action)
- Crab Control
- Crackpots (July 1983, Activision, Action)
- Crash Dive (September 1983, 20th Century Fox, Action)
- Crazy Climber (March 1983, Atari)
- Creature Strike (1992, Shooter)
- Cross Force (September 1982, Spectravision, Action)
- Crossbow (May 1988, Atari)
- Cruise Missile (1987)
- Crypts of Chaos (February 1983, 20th Century Fox, Adventure, Role-Playing (RPG))
- Crystal Castles (April 1984, Atari)
- Cubicolor (December 1986, Rob Fulop, Strategy)
- Custer’s Revenge (November 1982, Mystique, Adult, Western)
- Dancing Plate (1982)
- Dark Cavern (November 1982, APh Technological Consulting)
- Dark Chambers (May 1989, Atari)
- Deadly Discs (1983, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Deadly Duck (September 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Death Trap (July 1983, Avalon Hill, Action, Strategy)
- Defender (June 1982, Atari)
- Demolition Herby (January 1983, Telesys, Action)
- Demon Attack (April 1982, Imagic (Rob Fulop), Fixed shooter)
- Demons to Diamonds (July 1982, Atari)
- Desert Falcon (December 1987, Atari)
- Dice Puzzle (January 1984)
- Dig Dug (October 1983, Atari)
- Dishaster (February 1983, Zimag, Action)
- Dodge ‘Em (September 1980, Atari)
- Dolphin (May 1983, Activision, Action)
- Donald Duck’s Speedboat (1983, Atari)
- Donkey Kong (July 1982, Imaginative Systems Software, Action)
- Donkey Kong Junior (September 1983, Woodside Design Associates, Action)
- Double Dragon (Q4 1989, Imagineering, Action)
- Double Dunk (May 1989, Atari)
- Draconian (2017, SpiceWare (Darrell Spice, Jr.), Action)
- Dragon Treasure (1981)
- Dragonfire (December 1982, Imagic (Bob Smith), Action)
- Dragonstomper (cassette) (October 1982, Starpath, Role-Playing (RPG))
- Dragster (August 1980, Activision (David Crane), Racing / Driving)
- Duck Attack! (2010, Will Nicholes, Action-Adventure)
- Dungeon (2009, David Weavil, Adventure)
- Dungeon II: Solstice (2019, David Weavil, Adventure)
- Dungeon Master (1992, Action, Adventure)
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (December 1982, Atari)
- Earth Attack (1983)
- Earth Dies Screaming (June 1983, Sirius Software, Action)
- Eddy Langfinger, der Museumsdieb (1983, Action)
- Edtris 2600 (1995, Ed Federmeyer, Strategy)
- Eggomania (January 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Eli’s Ladder (August 1984, Simage, Educational)
- Encounter at L-5 (October 1982, Data Age, Action)
- Enduro (May 1983, Activision, Racing / Driving)
- Entombed (March 1983, Western Technologies, Action, Strategy)
- Epyx Games Collection (2024, Atari)
- Escape from the Mindmaster (cassette) (October 1982, Starpath, Adventure)
- Espial (May 1984, Orca Corporation, Action)
- Euchre (2002, Erik Eid, Strategy)
- Exocet (January 1984, Panda, Action)
- Exocet Missile
- Extra Terrestrials (Q1 1984, Herman Quast, Action)
- Fall Down (2005, Aaron Curtis, Action)
- Fantastic Voyage (December 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Farmer Dan
- Fast Eddie (September 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Fast Food (October 1982, Telesys, Action)
- Fatal Run (1990, Atari)
- Fathom (August 1983, Imagic (Rob Fulop), Action)
- Fighter Pilot
- Final Approach (September 1982, Apollo, Simulation, Strategy)
- Fire Fighter (September 1982, Imagic (Brad Stewart), Action)
- Fire Fly (September 1983, Mythicon, Action)
- Fireball (cassette) (August 1982, Starpath, Action)
- Fisher Price (1983)
- Fishing Derby (August 1980, Activision (David Crane), Action, Sports)
- Flag Capture (October 1978, Atari)
- FlapPing (2004, Kirk Israel, Action)
- Flash Gordon (May 1983, Sirius Software, Action)
- Football (March 1979, Atari)
- Four-Play (2006, Zach Matley, Strategy)
- Frankenstein’s Monster (March 1983, Data Age, Action)
- Freeway (July 1981, Activision (David Crane), Action)
- Frogger (July 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! (October 1984, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Frogs and Flies (October 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Front Line (March 1984, Individeo, Action)
- Frostbite (October 1983, Activision, Action)
- G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike (February 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Galactopus! (2015, Ric Pryor, Action/Shooter)
- Galagon (2019, John W. Champeau, Nathan Strum, Ross Keenum, Action)
- Galaxian (April 1983, Atari)
- Gamma-Attack (December 1982, Gammation, Action)
- Gangster Alley (July 1982, Spectravision, Action)
- Gas Hog (1983, Spectravision, Action)
- Gauntlet (Q3 1983, Answer Software, Action)
- General Retreat (1983, PlayAround, Adult, Western)
- Ghost Manor (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Ghost Manor/Spike’s Peak (September 1983, Xonox, Action)
- Ghostbusters (August 1985, Activision (David Crane), Action)
- Ghostbusters II (1990, Activision, Action)
- Gigolo (1982, Adult)
- Glacier Patrol (September 1989, VSS, Action)
- Glib (September 1983, Qualtronic Devices, Strategy)
- Go Fish! (2005, Bob Montgomery, Action)
- Golf (July 1980, Atari)
- Gopher (January 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Gorf (December 1982, Roklan Corporation, Action)
- Grand Prix (March 1982, Activision (David Crane), Racing / Driving)
- Gravitar (October 1983, Atari)
- Great Escape (1983, Bomb, Action)
- Gremlins (July 1984, Atari)
- Grizzards (2022, Bruce-Robert Pocock, Zephyr Salz, RPG)
- Guardian (December 1982, Apollo, Action)
- Gunfight (2001, Manuel Rotschkar, Action)
- Gyruss (June 1984, Roklan Corporation, Action)
- H.E.R.O. (March 1984, Activision, Action)
- Halloween (September 1983, VSS, Action)
- Halo 2600 (2010, Ed Fries, Action)
- Hangman (October 1978, Atari)
- Harbor Escape (1983)
- Haunted House (February 1982, Atari)
- Heist (2019, Timothy Marsh, Action)
- High Score Screen Burn Slow Burn (2010, BJ Best, Action)
- Home Run (October 1978, Atari)
- Human Cannonball (March 1979, Atari)
- Hunchy II (2005, Chris Walton, Action)
- Hunt & Score (October 1978, Atari)
- I Want My Mommy (February 1983, Zimag, Action)
- Ice Hockey (December 1981, Activision (Alan Miller), Action, Sports)
- Ikari Warriors (March 1991, Atari)
- Inca Gold (1982)
- Indy 500 (September 1977, Atari)
- Infiltrate (September 1982, Apollo, Action, Strategy)
- International Soccer (November 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Sports)
- James Bond 007 (May 1984, On Time Software, Action)
- Jammed (2001, Thomas Jentzsch, Strategy)
- Jatai the Bee (2024, Fernando Rodrigues Salvio, Action)
- Jawbreaker (August 1982, On-Line Systems, Action)
- Journey Escape (January 1983, Data Age, Action)
- Joust (October 1983, Atari)
- Jr. Pac-Man (October 1986, Atari)
- Jungle Fever (1982, PlayAround, Adult, Action)
- Jungle Hunt (July 1983, Atari)
- Juno First (2009, Chris Walton, Action)
- K.O. Cruiser (2010, Devin Cook, Sports)
- Kaboom! (July 1981, Activision (Larry Kaplan, David Crane), Action)
- Kangaroo (July 1983, Atari)
- Karate (November 1982, Ultravision, Action)
- Keystone Kapers (May 1983, Activision, Action)
- Killer Satellites (cassette) (March 1983, Starpath, Action)
- King Kong (August 1982, Software Electronics, Action)
- Klax (1990, Atari)
- Knight on the Town (1982, Adult, Action)
- Kool-Aid Man (September 1983, Mattel Electronics, Action)
- Krull (November 1983, Atari)
- Kung-Fu Master (September 1987, Imagineering, Action)
- L.E.M. Lunar Excursion Module (2010, Filippo Santellocco, Action)
- Lady Bug (2006, Champ Games (John W. Champeau), Action)
- Lady in Wading (1982, PlayAround, Adult, Action)
- Laser Blast (March 1981, Activision (David Crane), Action)
- Laser Gates (October 1983, Imagic, VentureVision, Action)
- Laser Volley (1983)
- Lochjaw (June 1982, Apollo, Action)
- Lock ‘n’ Chase (October 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- London Blitz (June 1983, Avalon Hill, Strategy)
- Lost Luggage (June 1982, Apollo, Action)
- M Network Collection (2024, Atari)
- M*A*S*H (April 1983, 20th Century Fox, Action)
- M.A.D. (February 1983, Western Technologies, Action)
- MagiCard (May 1981, CommaVid)
- Malagai (Q3 1983, Action)
- Mangia (Q1 1983, Spectravision, Action)
- Mappy (2019, John W. Champeau, Mike Haas, Thomas Jentzsch, Action/Platform)
- Marauder (October 1982, On-Line Systems)
- Marble Craze (2002, Paul Slocum, Action)
- Marine Wars (1983, Digivision, Action)
- Mario Bros. (December 1983, Atari)
- Master Builder (Q1 1983, Spectravision, Action)
- Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man (December 1983, Mattel Electronics, Action)
- Math Gran Prix (July 1982, Atari)
- Maze Craze: A Game of Cops and Robbers (September 1980, Atari)
- Mean Santa (2009, John K. Harvey, Action/Strategy)
- Medieval Mayhem (2006, SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.), Action)
- Mega Force (December 1982, 20th Century Fox, Action)
- MegaBoy (1990, Educational)
- Megamania (September 1982, Activision, Fixed shooter)
- Midnight Magic (November 1986, Atari)
- Millipede (March 1984, Atari)
- Miner 2049er (May 1983, Big Five Software, Action)
- Miner 2049er II (December 1983, Big Five Software, Action)
- Mines of Minos (October 1982, CommaVid, Action)
- Miniature Golf (March 1979, Atari)
- Missile Command (April 1981, Atari)
- Missile Control (1983, Action)
- Mission 3000 A.D. (1983, Bit Corporation, Action)
- Mission Survive (1983, Action)
- Mogul Maniac (August 1983, Video Soft, Action, Simulation, Sports)
- Monkey King (2018, Alex Pietrow, Action)
- Montezuma’s Revenge: Starring Panama Joe (October 1984, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Moon Patrol (October 1983, Atari)
- Moonsweeper (July 1983, Imagic (Bob Smith), Action)
- MotoRodeo (March 1991, Atari)
- Motocross (1983, Racing / Driving, Sports)
- Motocross Racer (October 1984, Xonox, Racing / Driving)
- Mountain King (December 1983, VSS, Action)
- Mouse Trap (October 1982, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Mr Run and Jump (November 2023, Atari)
- Mr. Do! (September 1983, Individeo, Action)
- Mr. Do’s Castle (December 1984, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Mr. Postman (1983)
- Ms. Pac-Man (February 1983, Atari)
- My Golf (1990, Imagineering (company))
- Name This Game (January 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Night Driver (July 1980, Atari)
- Night Stalker (1989, M Network, Action)
- Nightmare (1983, Action)
- No Escape! (April 1983, Imagic, Action)
- Nuts (1983)
- Obelix (1983, Atari)
- Ocean City Defender
- Off Your Rocker (1983, Amiga, Action)
- Off the Wall (August 1989, Atari)
- Oink! (April 1983, Activision (Mike Lorenzen), Action)
- Okie Dokie (1996, Bob Colbert, Strategy)
- Omega Race (December 1983, CBS Electronics, Action)
- Open Sesame (1983, Bit Corporation, Action)
- Oscar’s Trash Race (March 1984, Atari)
- Othello (March 1981, Atari)
- Out of Control (March 1984, Avalon Hill, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Outlaw (October 1978, Atari)
- Oystron (1997/1998, Piero Cavina, Action)
- Pac-Kong (1983, Action)
- Pac-Man (March 16, 1982, Atari)
- Panda Chase (1983)
- Parachute (1983, Gem International Corporation, Action)
- Paris Attack (1982, unknown, Action / Shooter)
- Party Mix (cassette) (October 1983, Starpath, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Pelé’s Soccer a.k.a. Championship Soccer (February 1981, Atari)
- Pengo (May 1984, Atari)
- Pesco (1999, Eric Bacher, Action)
- Pete Rose Baseball (February 1989, Imagineering, Sports)
- Phantom Tank (1983)
- Phantom-Panzer (1983, Action)
- Phaser Patrol (cassette) (August 1982, Starpath, Action)
- Philly Flasher (1982, Mystique, PlayAround, Adult, Action)
- Phoenix (February 1983, Atari)
- Pick ‘n Pile (1990, Ubisoft, Strategy)
- Pick Up (2002, 20th Century Fox, Shooter)
- Picnic (January 1983, Western Technologies, Action)
- Piece o’ Cake (March 1983, Western Technologies, Action)
- Pigs in Space (November 1983, Atari)
- Pinball ( Pinball)
- Piraten-Schiff
- Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (March 1984, Activision (David Crane), Action)
- Pitfall! (August 1982, Activision (David Crane), Action)
- Planet Patrol (July 1982, Spectravision, Action)
- Planeten Patrouile
- Plaque Attack (May 1983, Activision, Action)
- Polaris (April 1983, Tigervision, Action)
- Pole Position (August 1983, Atari)
- Pooyan (1983, Konami, Action)
- Popeye (September 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Porky’s (July 1983, Dunhill Electronic Media, Lazer Microsystems, Adventure)
- Pressure Cooker (October 1983, Activision, Action)
- Pressure Gauge (1999, John K. Harvey, Action/Puzzle)
- Princess Rescue (2013, Chris Spry, Action)
- Private Eye (February 1984, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Action)
- Pyramid War (1983)
- Q*bert (July 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Q*bert’s Qubes (December 1984, Mylstar Electronics, Action)
- Qb (2001, Andrew Davie, Action/Puzzle)
- Quadrun (November 1983, Atari)
- Quest for Quintana Roo (1983, VSS, Action, Adventure)
- Quick Step (September 1983, Imagic, Action)
- Rabbit Transit (cassette) (July 1983, Starpath, Action)
- Racquetball (June 1982, Apollo, Action, Sports)
- Radar (1983)
- Radar Lock (August 1989, Atari)
- Raft Rider (1983, Western Technologies, Action)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (November 1982, Atari)
- Ram It (January 1983, Telesys, Action)
- Rampage (May 1989, Bob Polaro, Action)
- Reactor (February 1983, D. Gottlieb & Co., Action)
- RealSports Baseball (October 1982, Atari)
- RealSports Boxing (December 1987, Atari)
- RealSports Collection (2024, Atari)
- RealSports Football (December 1982, Atari)
- RealSports Soccer (April 1983, Atari)
- RealSports Tennis (April 1983, Atari)
- RealSports Volleyball (October 1982, Atari)
- Red Sea Crossing (October 1983, Steve Schustack)
- Rescue Terra 1 (December 1982, VentureVision, Action)
- Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (February 1983, 20th Century Fox, Action)
- Riddle of the Sphinx (September 1982, Imagic (Bob Smith), Action, Adventure)
- River Patrol (May 1984, Orca Corporation, Action)
- River Raid (December 1982, Activision (Carol Shaw), Action)
- River Raid II (November 1988, Imagineering, Action)
- Road Runner (August 1989, Atari)
- Robin Hood (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Robin Hood/Sir Lancelot – The Joust (Q2 1984, Computer Magic, Ltd., Action)
- Robot Commando Raid (1982)
- Robot Tank (June 1983, Activision (Alan Miller), Action)
- Roc’n Rope (June 1984, Coleco, Action)
- Room of Doom (October 1982, CommaVid, Action)
- SWOOPS! (2005, Thomas Jentzsch, Action)
- Save Our Ship (1983)
- Scramble (2016, John W. Champeau (Champ Games), Action)
- Scuba Diver (January 1984)
- Sea Hawk (1988, Froggo, Action)
- Sea Hunt (1987, Froggo, Action)
- Seahawk (January 1984, Action)
- Seamonster (1982, Action)
- Seaquest (February 1983, Activision, Action)
- Seawolf (2004, Manuel Rotschkar, Action)
- Secret Quest (May 1989, Atari)
- Sentinel (March 1991, Atari)
- Shark Attack (August 1982)
- Shield Shifter (2009, John Reder)
- Shootin’ Gallery (March 1983, Imagic, Action)
- Shuttle Orbiter (March 1984, Avalon Hill, Action, Simulation)
- Sir Lancelot (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Skate Boardin’: A Radical Adventure (January 1988, Imagineering, Action, Sports)
- Skeet Shoot (December 7, 1981, Apollo, Action)
- Skeleton+ (2003, Eric Ball, First-person shooter)
- Skiing (December 1980, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Sports)
- Sky Diver (March 1979, Atari)
- Sky Jinks (November 1982, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Racing / Driving)
- Sky Skipper (April 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Slot Machine (March 1979, Atari)
- Slot Racers (October 1978, Atari)
- Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle (April 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Snail Against Squirrel (1983, Action)
- Snappy (2012, Sebastian Mihai, Action)
- Sneak ‘N Peek (August 1982, James Wickstead Design Associates, Simulation)
- Snoopy and the Red Baron (November 1983, Atari)
- Solar Fox (July 1983, CBS Electronics, Action)
- Solar Storm (June 1983, Imagic, Action)
- Solaris (November 1986, Atari)
- Sorcerer (September 1983, Mythicon, Action)
- Sorcerer’s Apprentice (December 1983, Atari)
- Sound X (1994, Ed Federmeyer, Music)
- Space Adventure (1981)
- Space Attack (July 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Space Canyon (1983, Apollo, Action)
- Space Cavern (June 1982, Apollo, Action)
- Space Game (2018, Karl Garrison, Maggie Vogel, Action)
- Space Grid
- Space Instigators (2002, Christopher Tumber, Action)
- Space Invaders (March 1980, Atari)
- Space Jockey (March 1982, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Space Rocks (2013, Darrell Spice, Jr., Action)
- Space Shuttle: A Journey into Space (November 1983, Activision, Simulation)
- Space Treat Deluxe (2003, Fabrizio Zavagli, Action)
- Space War (October 1978, Atari)
- Spacechase (January 1982, Apollo, Action)
- Spacemaster X-7 (June 1983, Sirius Software, Action, Strategy)
- Spider Fighter (January 1983, Activision, Action)
- Spider Maze (1982)
- Spider-Man (November 1982, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Spiderdroid (1987, Froggo, Action)
- Spike’s Peak (1983, Xonox, Action)
- Spitfire Attack (1983, Milton Bradley, Action)
- Springer (October 1983, Orca Corporation, Action)
- Sprint Master (March 1989, Atari)
- Spy Hunter (October 1984, Sega, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Squeeze Box (January 1983, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Squish ‘Em (2007, Bob Montgomery, Action)
- Sssnake (October 1982, Data Age, Action)
- Stampede (December 1981, Activision (Bob Whitehead), Action)
- Star Fire (2003, Manuel Rotschkar, Thomas Jentzsch, Action)
- Star Fox (September 1983, Mythicon, Action)
- Star Raiders (September 1982, Atari)
- Star Ship (September 1977, Atari)
- Star Strike (June 1983, Mattel Electronics, Action)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (October 1983, Sega, Action)
- Star Voyager (April 1982, Imagic (Bob Smith), Action)
- Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (October 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Star Wars: Jedi Arena (February 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Star Wars: The Arcade Game (July 1984, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (June 1982, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Stargate (June 1984, Atari)
- Stargunner (January 1983, Telesys, Action)
- Starmaster (June 1982, Activision (Alan Miller), Action)
- Stay Frosty (2007, SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.), Action)
- Stay Frosty 2 (2014, SpiceWare (Darrell Spice Jr.), Action)
- Steeplechase (1983, Action, Sports)
- Steeplechase (March 1981, Atari)
- Stell-A-Sketch/Okie Dokie (1997, Bob Colbert, Strategy)
- Stellar Track (March 1981, Atari)
- Strat-O-Gems Deluxe (2005, John Payson, Strategy)
- Strategy X (1983, Konami, Action)
- Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups (April 1983, Parker Brothers, Strategy)
- Street Racer (September 1977, Atari)
- Stronghold (July 1983, CommaVid, Action)
- Stunt Man (January 1984, Action)
- Sub-Scan (March 1983, Sega, Strategy)
- Submarine Commander (September 1982, Atari)
- Subterranea (December 1983, Imagic, Action)
- Suicide Mission (cassette) (August 1982, Starpath, Action)
- Summer Games (October 1987, Epyx, Action, Sports)
- Super Baseball (March 1989, Atari)
- Super Baumeister (1983, Arcade)
- Super Breakout (October 1981, Atari)
- Super Challenge Baseball (July 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Sports)
- Super Challenge Football (July 1982, APh Technological Consulting, Sports)
- Super Cobra (September 1983, Roklan Corporation, Action)
- Super Cobra Arcade (2017, Champ Games (John W. Champeau), Action)
- Super Football (March 1989, Atari)
- Superman (September 1979, Atari)
- Surfer’s Paradise: But Danger Below! (1983, Action, Sports)
- Surround (September 1977, Atari)
- Survival Island (cassette) (November 1983, Starpath, Adventure)
- Survival Run (1983, Renaissance Technology, Action)
- Sword of Saros (cassette) (November 1983, Starpath, Adventure, RPG)
- Swordquest: Earthworld (October 1982, Atari)
- Swordquest: Fireworld (February 1983, Atari)
- Swordquest: Waterworld (October 1983, Atari)
- Synthcart (2002, Paul Slocum, Music)
- Tac-Scan (March 1983, Sega, Action)
- Tank Brigade (1983)
- Tank City
- Tanks But No Tanks (February 1983)
- Tapeworm (September 1982, Spectravision, Action)
- Tapper (October 1984, Beck-Tech, Action)
- Task Force (1988)
- Tax Avoiders (December 1986, Dunhill Electronics, Action)
- Taz (April 1984, Atari)
- Tennis (March 1981, Activision (Alan Miller), Sports)
- The Activision Decathlon (August 1983, Activision (David Crane), Sports)
- The Music Machine (December 1983, Christian Software Development, Action, Educational)
- The Official Frogger (cassette) (September 1983, Starpath, Action)
- The Smurfs Save the Day[25] (November 1983, Action)
- The Stacks (2011, Mike Mika and Kevin Wilson, Action)
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (September 1983, VSS, Action)
- The Wicked Father (2011, Juno (Jamie Hamshere), Action)
- The Year 1999 (1983, Shooter)
- Threshold (August 1982, On-Line Systems, Fixed shooter)
- Thrust (2000, Thomas Jentzsch, Action)
- Thunderground (September 1983, Sega, Action)
- Time Pilot (October 1983, Coleco, Action)
- Time Warp (1983)
- Title Match Pro Wrestling (October 1987, Imagineering, Sports)
- Tomarc the Barbarian (Q2 1984, Xonox, Action)
- Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator AKA Dan Kitchen’s Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator (February 1989, Imagineering (Dan Kitchen), Action, Simulation)
- Tooth Protectors (August 1983, DSD, Action)
- Towering Inferno (October 1982, Western Technologies, Action)
- Toyshop Trouble (2007, John Payson, Zach Matley, Bob Montgomery, Thomas Jentzsch, Nathan Strum, Action)
- Track & Field (July 1986, Atari)
- Treasure Below (1983, Action)
- Trick Shot (April 1982, Imagic, Sports)
- Tron: Deadly Discs (January 1983, APh Technological Consulting, Action)
- Tunnel Runner (December 1983, CBS Electronics, Action)
- Turbo (2010, AtariAge, Racing / Driving)
- Turmoil (November 1982, Sirius Software, Action)
- Tutankham (June 1983, Parker Brothers, Action)
- Universal Chaos (Q4 1989, Action)
- Up’n Down (October 1984, Sega, Action, Racing / Driving)
- Vanguard (December 1982, Atari)
- Vault Assault (2001, Brian Prescott, Action)
- Venetian Blinds (1982/2003, Activision, Simulation)
- Venture (September 1982, Coleco, Action)
- Video Checkers (September 1980, Atari)
- Video Chess (November 1979, Atari)
- Video Jogger (1983, Exus Corporation, Action)
- Video Life (June 1984, CommaVid, Life Simulation)
- Video Olympics (September 1977, Atari)
- Video Pinball (April 1981, Atari)
- Video Reflex (1983, Exus Corporation, Action)
- Vong (2008, Rick Skrbina, Sports)
- Vulture Attack (1982)
- Wabbit (October 1982, Apollo, Action)
- Wall Ball (June 1983)
- Wall Jump Ninja (2015, Walaber, Action)
- Wall-Defender (Q4 1983, Bomb, Action)
- War Zone
- Warlords (July 1981, Atari)
- Warplock (October 1982, Data Age, Action)
- Warring Worms (2002, Baroque Gaming (Billy Eno), Action)
- Weltraumtunnel (Space Tunnel) (1982, BitCorp, Action)
- Westward Ho (1983, PlayAround, Adult, Western)
- Wing War (1983, Imagic, Action)
- Winter Games (October 1987, Action Graphics, Action, Sports)
- Wizard of Wor (December 1982, Roklan Corporation, Action)
- Word Zapper (August 1982, James Wickstead Design Associates, Action)
- Worm War I (September 1982, Sirius Software, Shooter)
- X-Man (June 1983, Adult, Simulation)
- Xenophobe (March 1991, Atari)
- Yars’ Revenge (May 1982, Atari)
- Z-Tack (Q4 1983, Bomb, Action)
- Zaxxon (April 1983, Coleco, Action)
- Zippy the Porcupine (2015, Chris Spry, Action)
- Zoo Fun (1983)
- Zoo Keeper (2021, Champ Games (John W. Champeau), Action)