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Atari Games

American arcade game developer


American arcade game developer

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nameAtari Games Corporation
logoAtari Games Logo.svg
logo_captionLogo used until 1996
typePrivate
industryVideo games
fateMerged into and later closed by Midway Games
predecessorAtari, Inc.
founded
founderWarner Communications
defunct(disbanded by Midway)
hq_location675 Sycamore Dr.
hq_location_cityMilpitas, California
hq_location_countryU.S.
key_people{{Unbulleted list
products
num_employees700
parent
divisionsTengen

| Hideyuki Nakajima (president, 19851994) | Dan Van Elderen (president, 19952003) | Ed Logg (game designer)

Atari Games Corporation was an American producer of arcade video games, active from 1985 to 1999, then as Midway Games West Inc. until 2003. It was formed when the coin-operated video game division of Atari, Inc. was transferred by its owner Warner Communications to a joint venture with Namco, being one of several successor companies to use the name Atari.

The company developed and published games for arcades under the Atari brand, and across consumer home systems such as the Commodore 16, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, and others using the Tengen label for legal reasons. Some of the games Atari Games had developed include Tetris, Road Runner, RoadBlasters, Primal Rage, Hard Drivin', and San Francisco Rush.

Atari Games effectively operated independently from 1987, when Namco sold its controlling stake, until 1994, when it was consolidated into Time Warner Interactive. In 1996, Atari Games was sold to WMS Industries, and the company then became part of Midway Games when that company was spun-off by WMS in 1998. After dropping the Atari name, it ceased operations in 2003; its former assets were later sold back to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (now Warner Bros. Games) in 2009 following Midway's bankruptcy.

History

When the Atari, Inc. division of Warner Communications lost $500 million in the first three quarters of 1983, its arcade coin-op division was the only one to make money. In 1984, Warner sold Atari's consumer products division to Jack Tramiel; he named this company Atari Corporation. Warner retained the coin-op division and a few other assets and changed the name of Atari, Inc. to Atari Games, Inc. The agreement between Tramiel and Warner Communications was that Atari Games must always include the "Games" after "Atari" on its logo and that Atari Games could not use the Atari brand at all in the consumer market (computers and home consoles). Atari Games retained most of the same employees and managers that had worked at the old Atari Inc. It was able to carry on with many of its projects from before the transition. Atari Corp., in contrast, froze projects and streamlined staff and operations. In 1985, Warner Communications and Namco jointly formed a new corporation, AT Games, Inc., and Warner transferred the coin-operated games division of Atari Games to the new corporate entity. Namco owned the controlling interest in the new company, while Warner retained 40%. Warner subsequently renamed Atari Games, Inc. to Atari Holdings, Inc., and AT Games became Atari Games Corporation. Namco later lost interest in operating Atari Games and sold 33% of its shares to a group of employees led by Hideyuki Nakajima, who had been the president of Atari Games since 1985. As the company was now split between three entities, Warner (40%), Namco (40%), and the employees (20%), and none of them held a controlling share, Atari Games effectively became an independent company. Atari Ireland was a subsidiary of Atari Games that manufactured their games for the European market; while under Namco, Atari Ireland also manufactured Sega's Hang-On (1985) for the European market.

Atari Games continued to manufacture arcade games and units, and starting in 1988, also sold cartridges for the Nintendo Entertainment System under the Tengen brand name. The Tengen name was used for its home consumer division that released games, while its home games were mainly developed by Atari Games staff. The companies exchanged a number of lawsuits in the late 1980s related to disputes over the rights to Tetris, of which Tengen had published a version for the NES, and Tengen's circumvention of Nintendo's lockout chip, which prevented third parties from creating unauthorized games. (Atari Games' legal battles with Nintendo were separate from those of Atari Corporation, which also exchanged lawsuits with Nintendo in the late 1980s and early 1990s.) The suit finally reached a settlement in 1994, with Atari Games paying Nintendo cash damages and use of several patent licenses.

In 1989, Warner Communications merged with Time Inc., forming Time Warner. In 1994, Time Warner reacquired a controlling interest in Atari Games and made it a subsidiary of its Time Warner Interactive division. While the company initially maintained the Atari Games brand for arcade games under the new ownership, the Tengen brand was dropped in favor of the Time Warner Interactive label for its home console games. In mid-1994, the Atari Games, Tengen, and Time Warner Interactive Group names were all consolidated under the Time Warner Interactive banner.

On July 12, 1994, Nakajima died at the age of 64. Ed Logg, who was a chief programmer of Atari, briefly left the company for Electronic Arts, only to rejoin Atari Games in 1995 to run its home console games. Time Warner Interactive, via Atari Games became a member of the Nintendo Ultra 64's Dream Team in the mid-1990s.

In April 1996, after an unsuccessful bid by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, the company was sold to WMS Industries, owners of the Williams, Bally and Midway arcade brands, which restored the use of the Atari Games name, while the home consumer division was folded into Williams Entertainment, with its existing home consumer division was kept. According to Atari Games president Dan Van Elderen, in 1995, Time Warner decided to exit the video game business and instructed the management at Atari Games to find a buyer for themselves, which surprised him because usually parent companies choose the buyers for their subsidiaries. Time Warner would not return to the video game business until the formation of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on January 14, 2004.

On April 6, 1998, the video game assets of WMS Industries were spun off as a new independent company called Midway Games, which then gained control of the Atari Games division. Meanwhile, Hasbro Interactive acquired the Atari brand for the home market from JTS Corporation that same year. With the changes in ownership of the two companies, on November 19, 1999, Atari Games Corporation was renamed Midway Games West Inc., resulting in the Atari Games name no longer being used.

In 2001, Midway Games exited the arcade industry, due to a decline in the market. Despite this, Midway Games West continued to produce games for the home market until it was disbanded on February 7, 2003, after a slump in game sales. The studio's closure costed the jobs of 30 employees, including three members who had been with Atari since the 1970s. Two previously announced titles, Nitrocity and Gladiator: The Crimson Reign, were also cancelled in the process.

Although no longer in operation, Midway Games West continued to exist as a holding entity for the copyrights and trademarks of the games originally from Atari Games. In February 2009, Midway Games filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and in July 2009, most of Midway's assets were sold to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, ultimately bringing all of the Atari Games properties back to Time Warner again.

Games

Developed

YearTitleOriginal platform(s)PublisherCo-developer198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999
*Paperboy*Arcade, Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64, TRS-80 Color Computer, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Atari ST, Atari Lynx, Game Boy, Master System, Game Gear, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Boy Color, J2ME, Xbox Live Arcade, BlackBerry, iOSAtari Games, NamcoElite Systems (AE/BBCM/C16/C64/ZXS/CPC/AGA/ST), Kingsoft GmbH (CP/4), Mindscape (AII/IIGS), Magpie Computer Developments (DOS), Eastridge Technology (NES/GB), Al Baker & Associates (Lynx), Tiertex (MS/GG), MotiveTime (GEN), GameBrains (GBC), MoJive (J2ME), Digital Eclipse (XBLA), Vivid Games (iOS)
*Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, ZX SpectrumAtari GamesVektor Grafx (AGA/CPC/ST/BBCM/C64/ZXS)
*Peter Pack Rat*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX SpectrumAtari GamesSoftware Creations (CPC/C64/ZXS)
*Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Apple II, MS-DOSAtari GamesParagon Programming (CPC/C64/ST/DOS), U.S. Gold (MSX), Mindscape (AII), Level Systems (AGA)
*Gauntlet*Arcade, Atari 8-bit computers, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Apple IIGS, Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, Macintosh, Master System, J2ME, Xbox Live ArcadeAtari GamesGremlin Graphics (Atari 8-bit/CPC/C64/MSX/ZXS), Adventure Soft (ST), Mindscape (DOS/AII/IIGS), Sorcerer's Apprentice Software Productions (Mac OS), Tiertex (MS), TKO Software (J2ME), Digital Eclipse (XBLA)
*Super Sprint*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo Entertainment SystemAtari GamesCatalyst Coders/Software Studios (CPC/C64/ZXS), State of the Art (ST)
*Road Runner*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 2600, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment SystemAtari GamesCanvas Software (CPC/ST/C64/ZXS), Atari Corporation (2600), Banana Development (DOS), Beam Software (NES)
*Gauntlet II*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PlayStation NetworkAtari GamesGremlin Graphics (CPC/C64/ST/ZXS/AGA), Eastridge Technology (DOS/NES/GB), Backbone Emeryville (PSN)
*Championship Sprint*Arcade, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, PlayStation NetworkAtari GamesCatalyst Coders/Software Studios (C64/CPC/ZXS), Backbone Emeryville (PSN)
*[720°](720deg)*Arcade, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy ColorAtari GamesTiertex (C64/ZXS/CPC), Beam Software (NES/US C64), GameBrains (GBC)
*RoadBlasters*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari Lynx, Sega Genesis/Mega DriveAtari GamesProbe Software (AGA/ST), DJL Software (CPC/ZXS), Beam Software (NES), Atari Corporation (Lynx), Sterling Silver Software (GEN)
*APB*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, Atari LynxAtari GamesWalking Circles (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/ZXS), Quicksilver Software (Lynx)
*Xybots*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Atari LynxAtari GamesTeque Software Development (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/MSX/ZXS), NuFX (Lynx)
*Blasteroids*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, ZX SpectrumAtari GamesTeque Software Development (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/MSX/ZXS)
*Vindicators*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64Atari GamesConsult Computer Systems (AGA/C64), Consult Software (CPC/ST/ZXS), Westwood Associates (NES)
*Toobin'*Arcade, MSX, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX Spectrum, Game Boy ColorAtari GamesTeque Software Development (MSX/AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/ZXS), Digital Eclipse (GBC)
*Cyberball*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo Entertainment SystemAtari GamesQuixel (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/ZXS), Sega (GEN)
*Hard Drivin'*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Atari Lynx, Commodore 64Atari GamesTeque Software Development (AGA), Binary Design (CPC/ZXS), Sterling Silver Software (GEN), NuFX (Lynx)
*Tetris*Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment SystemAtari Games
*Vindicators Part II*ArcadeAtari Games
*Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, SAM Coupé, ZX SpectrumAtari GamesTeque Software Development (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/ZXS), Enigma Variations (SAM)
*Tournament Cyberball 2072*Arcade, Atari Lynx, Xbox Live ArcadeAtari GamesBlueSky Software (Lynx), Digital Eclipse (XBLA)
*S.T.U.N. Runner*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, Atari LynxAtari GamesThe Kremlin (AGA/AST/C64/DOS), Mind's Eye (CPC/ZXS), Atari Corporation (Lynx)
*Skull & Crossbones*Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX, SpectrumAtari GamesWalking Circles (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/ZXS)
*Badlands*Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPCAtari GamesTeque London (AGA/ST/C64/ZXS/CPC)
*Klax*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 2600, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Game Boy, Atari Lynx, MSX, Nintendo Entertainment System, PC-8800 series, PC-9800 series, SAM Coupé, X68000, TurboGrafx-16, ZX Spectrum, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Master System, Game Gear, Game Boy ColorAtari Games, NamcoTeque Software Development (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/DOS/MSX/ZXS), A.C.P. (BBCM), Atari Corporation (2600/Lynx), Hudson Soft (PC-88/PC-98/X68K), ICE Software (SAM), Tengen Ltd. (TG-16), Eastridge Technology (GB), Tiertex (MS/GG), Digital Eclipse (GBC), Namco (Japanese SMD)
*Hydra*Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari LynxAtari GamesMoonstone Computing (CPC/ZXS), ICE Software (AGA/ST/C64), NuFX (Lynx)
*ThunderJaws*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64Atari GamesThe Kremlin (AGA/CPC/ST/C64)
*Pit-Fighter*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX Spectrum, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Atari Lynx, Game Boy, Master SystemAtari GamesTeque London (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/ZXS), Oxford Mobius (DOS), Eastridge Technology (SNES/GB), Sterling Silver Software (GEN), Al Baker & Associates (Lynx), The Kremlin (MS)
*Race Drivin'*Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, SaturnAtari GamesWalking Circles (AGA/ST/DOS), Imagineering (SNES), Argonaut Software (GB), Polygames (GEN), Time Warner Interactive (SS)
*R.B.I. Baseball 2*Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, ZX SpectrumTengenThe Kremlin (C64/AGA/CPC/AST/ZXS), Novotrade International (DOS)
*Shuuz!*ArcadeAtari Games
*Rampart*Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Atari Lynx, Game Boy ColorAtari GamesThe Kremlin (AGA/ST/C64), Bitmasters (DOS/NES/SNES), Punk Development/Developer Resources (MS), Silicon Sorcery (GEN), C-lab. (GB), Atari Corporation (Lynx), Digital Eclipse (GBC)
*Batman*ArcadeAtari Games
*Race Drivin' Panorama*ArcadeAtari Games
*R.B.I. Baseball 3*Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*Road Riot 4WD*Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari FalconAtari GamesEquilibrium (SNES), Images Software (Falcon)
*Steel Talons*Arcade, Atari Lynx, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari FalconAtari GamesNuFX (Lynx), Polygames (GEN), Panoramic Software (SNES), Atari Corporation (Falcon)
*Off the Wall*ArcadeAtari Games
*Relief Pitcher*Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemAtari GamesEastridge Technology (SNES)
*Guardians of the 'Hood*ArcadeAtari Games
*Moto Frenzy*ArcadeAtari Games
*RBI Baseball 4*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*Space Lords*ArcadeAtari Games
*Awesome Possum Kicks Dr. Machino's Butt*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*Dragon's Revenge*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*Paperboy 2*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*RBI Baseball '93*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTengen
*Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby!" College Hoops*Sega Genesis/Mega DriveTime Warner Interactive
*T-MEK*Arcade, [32X](32x), MS-DOSAtari GamesBits Corporation (32X/DOS)
*Primal Rage*Arcade, Game Boy, Game Gear, MS-DOS, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, [3DO Interactive Multiplayer](3do-interactive-multiplayer), 32X, Jaguar CD, PlayStation, Saturn, AmigaTime Warner InteractiveProbe Entertainment (GB/GG/GEN/3DO/32X/JAG CD/PS/SS/AGA), Teeny Weeny Games (DOS), Bitmasters (SNES)
*RBI Baseball '94*Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game GearTengenAl Bakser & Associates (GG)
*RBI Baseball '95*32XTime Warner Interactive
*Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing*SaturnTime Warner Interactive
*Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars*Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, DOSTime Warner InteractiveCygnus Multimedia Productions (SNES), Semi Logic Entertainments (DOS)
*Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey*Arcade, Nintendo 64Atari Games
*San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing*Arcade, Nintendo 64, PlayStationAtari GamesClimax Entertainment (PS)
*Mace: The Dark Age*Arcade, Nintendo 64Atari Games
*San Francisco Rush the Rock: Alcatraz Edition*Arcade, WindowsAtari GamesKarma Entertainment (WIN)
*California Speed*Arcade, Nintendo 64Atari Games
*Gauntlet Legends*Arcade, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, DreamcastAtari Games, SNKMidway Games West (PS/DC)
*Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA*Nintendo 64Midway Games
*War Final Assault*ArcadeAtari Games
*Road Burners*ArcadeAtari Games
*San Francisco Rush 2049*Arcade, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy ColorAtari GamesMidway Games West (N64/DC), Handheld Games (GBC)

As Midway Games West

YearTitleOriginal platform(s)PublisherCo-developer199920002002
*Hydro Thunder*ArcadeMidway Games WestMidway San Diego
*Skins Game*ArcadeMidway Games West
*Gauntlet Dark Legacy*Arcade, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCubeMidway Games West
*San Francisco Rush 2049*Nintendo 64, DreamcastMidway Games WestHand Held Games (GBC)
*Dr. Muto*PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCubeMidway Games WestDigital Eclipse (GBA)

Published

YearTitleOriginal platform(s)DeveloperCo-PublisherRef.198719881989199019931994199519971998
*Rolling Thunder*Arcade, Commodore 64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX SpectrumNamcoNamco, U.S. Gold (C64/AGA/CPC/ST/ZX), Tengen
*Dunk Shot*ArcadeSegaSegaurl=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File:Mdfan_JP_1992-05.pdf&page=103title=Way to the Sega Fan - Sega Arcade History: 1987magazine=Mega Drive Fanissue=28publisher=Tokuma Shotendate=May 1992pages=102–105lang=jaaccess-date=October 7, 2020archive-date=October 8, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201008171946/https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AMdfan_JP_1992-05.pdf&page=103url-status=live}}
*Dragon Spirit*Arcade, X68000, TurboGrafx-16, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, MS-DOSNamcoNamco, Micomsoft (X68K), NEC (TG-16), Domark (AGA/CPC/C64/ZXS/ST/DOS), Bandai (NES)
*R.B.I. Baseball*Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment SystemNamcoNamco, Tengen
*Pac-Mania*Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, X68000, Nintendo Entertainment System, Acorn Archimedes, Master System, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, BREW, J2ME, ZeeboNamcoNamco, Grandslam Interactive (AGA/CPC/ST/C64/MSX/ZXS), Micomsoft (X68K), Tengen (NES/GEN), Domark (AA), TecMagik (MS)
*Galaga '88*Arcade, TurboGrafx-16, X68000, i-mode, EZwebNamcoNamco, NEC (TG-16), Micomsoft (X68K)url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/0802/26/news121.htmltitle=「ギャラガ'88」、携帯アプリで復活──ナムコEZ ゲームスwork=ITmedia Mobilepublisher=ITmediadate=February 26, 2008access-date=October 7, 2020language=jaarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926013108/https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/0802/26/news121.htmlarchive-date=September 26, 2019url-status=live}}
*Final Lap*Arcade, FamicomNamcoNamco, Namcot (FC)
*Assault*ArcadeNamcoNamco
*Four Trax*Arcade, Sega Mega DriveNamcoNamcourl=https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/md/soft_licensee.htmltitle=ソフトウェア一覧(ソフトライセンシー発売)| メガドライブencyclopedia=SEGA HARD Encyclopediapublisher=Segadate=2020access-date=October 7, 2020language=jaarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200626053415/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/md/soft_licensee.htmlarchive-date=June 26, 2020url-status=live}}
*Mad Dog McCree*Arcade, [3DO Interactive Multiplayer](3do-interactive-multiplayer), DVD, iOS, Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Philips CD-i, PlayStation Network, Sega CD, WiiAmerican Laser GamesCapDisc (CD-i), Digital Leisure (iOS/Windows/Wii), Engine Software (3DS)
*Knuckle Bash*ArcadeToaplanToaplanurl=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3ABeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf&page=33title=Mega AM Network - AOU: 東亜プラン - KNUCKLE BUSHmagazine=Beep! Mega Driveissue=43publisher=SoftBank Creativedate=April 1993page=31lang=jaaccess-date=October 6, 2020archive-date=October 7, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201007060834/https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3ABeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf&page=33url-status=live}}
*World Rally*ArcadeZigurat SoftwareGaelco, Sigmatitle=Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)magazine=Game Machineissue=457publisher=Amusement Press, Inc.date=September 15, 1993page=29lang=ja}}
*Cops*ArcadeNova Production
*Area 51*Arcade, Windows, Saturn, PlayStationMesa LogicTime Warner Interactive, Midway Games, SoftBank, GT Interactive, Tectoyurl=https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.htmltitle=セガサターン対応ソフトウェア(ライセンシー発売)- 1997年発売encyclopedia=SEGA HARD Encyclopediapublisher=Segadate=2020access-date=October 7, 2020lang=jaarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320230533/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.htmlarchive-date=March 20, 2020url-status=live}}
*Maximum Force*Arcade, PlayStation, Saturn, WindowsMesa LogicSNK, Midway Games, GT Interactiveurl=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_092.pdf&page=94title=Special Feature - ATEI London Showmagazine=Electronic Gaming Monthlyissue=92publisher=Ziff Davisdate=March 1997page=94access-date=October 6, 2020archive-date=October 7, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201007060836/https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_092.pdf&page=94url-status=live}}
*Surf Planet*ArcadeZigurat SoftwareGaelco
*Radikal Bikers*Arcade, PlayStationGaelcoGaelco, SNK, Infogrames (PS)last=Steppbergerfirst=Ulrichurl=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AMAN!AC_DE_2000-09.pdf&page=65title=Test - PS - Radikal Bikersmagazine=MAN!ACissue=83publisher=Cybermediaformat=PDFdate=September 2000page=65lang=de}}
*Vapor TRX*ArcadeAtari GamesBlue Shift
*Area 51: Site 4*ArcadeMesa Logiclast=Cabralfirst=Matturl=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_089.pdf&page=150title=Area 51: A History of Violencemagazine=PlayStation: The Official Magazineissue=4publisher=Future USdate=March 2008pages=82–83access-date=October 6, 2020archive-date=October 6, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201006042841/https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_089.pdf&page=150url-status=live}}

Cancelled

TitleGenrePublisher(s)Planned Release Date/Last Year Developed or MentionedNotes/Reasons***Accelerator******Arcade Classics******Battle Mech******Beat Head******Beavis and Butt-Head******BMX Heat******BloodLust I.K.3******Cyberstorm******Danger Express******Fishin' Frenzy******Freeze******Gladiator: The Crimson Reign******Guts and Glory******Hard Drivin's Airborne******Hot Rod Rebels******Marble Man: Marble Madness II******Metal Maniax******Meanstreak******Nitrocity******Police Academy******Primal Rage II******Road Riot's Revenge Rally******Space Hero******Sparkz***'''''Street Drivin''''''***Tenth Degree******Vicious Circle***
RacingAtari Games1988Two-player split-screen racing game.
CompilationAtari Games1992Enhanced compilations of *Centipede* and *Missile Command*.
FightingAtari Games1992last=Shepherdfirst=Stuurl=http://stushepherd.homestead.com/files/gamedesigns.htmtitle=Game Art Zonework=The Art of Stu Shepherdaccess-date=2020-12-05archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080211235941/http://stushepherd.homestead.com/files/gamedesigns.htmarchive-date=2008-02-11url-status=live}}
PuzzleAtari Games1993Tile-matching puzzle game.
Beat 'em upAtari GamesApril 9, 2016Based upon MTV's eponymous animated series. Runs on a [3DO Interactive Multiplayer](3do-interactive-multiplayer)-related hardware.
RacingAtari Games1991Motorcycle racing game.
FightingAtari Games1998-02Sequel to *International Karate +* developed by System 3. Runs on a PC-based hardware.
FightingAtari GamesMarch 23, 2018*Street Fighter II*-styled mecha fighting game. Cancelled due to poor aesthetics and animations. Playtested at a Golfland amusement center.
Run and gunAtari Games1992Discontinued after location testing.
FishingTime Warner Interactive1995Playtested but full production was scrapped due to lack of earnings. Runs on COJAG hardware.
PuzzleAtari Games1996-12url=https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_089.pdf&page=150title=Special Feature - AMOA: Freezemagazine=Electronic Gaming Monthlyissue=89publisher=Ziff Davisdate=December 1996page=150access-date=October 6, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201006042841/https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM_US_089.pdf&page=150archive-date=October 6, 2020url-status=live}} Runs on COJAG hardware.
2002Cancelled when the studio shut down.
Shoot 'em upAtari Games1989Two-player war-themed shoot 'em up game.
RacingAtari Games1993Sequel to *Hard Drivin' II: Drive Harder*.
Racing2000Sequel to *San Francisco Rush 2049*. Runs on a PC-based hardware.
Platform, RacingAtari GamesSeptember 11, 2008last=Wildfirst=Kimtitle=Whatever happened to... Marble Madness II: Marble Manmagazine=Retro Gamerissue=55publisher=Imagine Publishingdate=September 11, 2008pages=64–65}}
Vehicular combatAtari Games1994Development was scrapped due to lack of popularity among arcade players.
Racing, Vehicular combatAtari GamesJanuary 15, 2008Vehicular combat racing game.
Midway Games West2002Cancelled when the studio shut down.
PlatformerTengen1991NES platformer game.
FightingAtari GamesMarch 23, 2018Sequel to *Primal Rage*.
RacingAtari Games1993Sequel to *Road Riot 4WD*.
AdventureTengen1992Sega Genesis home console game.
Puzzle1992Grid-based puzzle game.
RacingAtari Games1993Sequel to *Hard Drivin's Airborne*.
FightingAtari GamesMarch 23, 20183D fighting game developed by former Capcom employees.
FightingAtari GamesOctober 18, 2020*Killer Instinct*-styled fighting game. Runs on COJAG hardware.

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