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  1. Jun 2, 2014 · Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1982, Atari 2600: Raiders of the Lost Ark was the first ever movie licensed video game. Based on the Indiana Jones action flick of the same name, Raiders tasks players ...

  2. Atari's Raiders of the Lost Ark, was the first game based on an official movie licence. It was released on the Atari 2600 in 1982, narrowly beating the game of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. Atari’s Superman (1978) was the first videogame to be tied into a movie release. It is also widely believed that Exidy’s 1976 coin-op Death Race was ...

  3. Jun 23, 2012 · The Masters of the Universe was released in 1987, years after the release of the cartridge. Yes, it was a tie-in with the tv show, but the OP asked about movies. The Nintendo game from 1982 is not based on the movie, but on the original King Features Syndicate property (the film is based on the same property, but that is their only relation).

  4. Feb 7, 2008 · Character Games--Part of the reason I made this list in the first place is I wanted to make a list of the 2600 games that included movie and TV characters, so I decided to make this category for the games that include those characters, but aren't based on a particular movie or show.

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    “I was in love with computers in my graduate work in college, and I fell out of love with computers at Hewlett Packard where I was drowning in a sea of computational mediocrity, and it was very unsatisfying, and so I used to act out,” Warshaw says. “I used to do some wacky stuff, especially, by HP standards. And one of my coworkers came up to me on...

    Not only did Warshaw have to make a functional, licensed game for Steven Spielberg in five weeks, but he had to do it almost entirely on his own. No one in the Atari office wanted to help him program it. He did have Jerome Domurat doing most of E.T.’s graphics, and the opening theme was composed for him by Atari’s sound team. But all of the design,...

    While E.T.’s reception certainly wasn’t the only reason for Atari’s downfall, it was a contributing factor. It played a notable role in the infamous Video Game Crash of 1983, an event characterized by a flooded software and hardware market alongside decreased consumer trust in video game quality – E.T. had an initial print run of 5 million copies w...

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  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Atari - as well as third-party game publishers like Parker Bros. - were able to license some of the hottest properties in movies of the day: James Bond, E.T., and Star Wars, to name a few. There was also some unlikelier Atari 2600 movie games, such as Porky's and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

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  7. Sep 13, 2023 · Though there were a couple of attempts on consoles like the PlayStation 2 that, while being bad, never reached the icon status the Atari 2600 game attained. However, there’s always a chance that ...

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