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Fatal Run is a 1990 post-apocalyptic-themed vehicular combat game developed by Sculptured Software for the Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 and published by Atari Corporation. [1] [2] Along with Klax, this was the last game Atari officially released for the Atari 2600. [3] At 32kB of data, the game was also the biggest ever released for the Atari 2600 ...
Dec 14, 2019 · In Season 4 of Retro Comparisons we take a look every cartridge-based game released by Atari that got ported on more than one of their consoles to compare th...
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Jun 7, 2004 · Posted June 8, 2004. The only 7800 game that was officially released by Atari but didn't get released in NTSC format by them is SENTINEL. All of the rest were available in North America. I tend to side with the majority: FATAL RUN had the makings of an exciting game, but IMO, didn't succeed as one.
Overview. Fatal Run is a challenging, futuristic battle racer that demands nerves of steel and Grand Prix driving skills. Use the shops to upgrade your car and obtain more powerful weapons. The 7800 version of Fatal Run features rich, 16-bit graphics and deeper gameplay than its 2600 counterpart.
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Jun 23, 2024 · At first glance, Fatal Run looks like a typical 8-bit racer, and it even feels like that initially too. However, it’s actually more akin to Atari’s classic futuristic road combat arcade game, Roadblasters, albeit with a bit more depth. In Fatal Run, you’re tasked with transporting a vital vaccine to different cities in a post-apocalyptic ...
Dec 7, 2018 · In this review, we race through the Atari 7800 game, Fatal Run. We find out how well this racing survival game plays.
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by Atari. Fatal Run is one of those neato post-apocalyptic driving around mad max games that come out every once in a while, although this is the only one that graced the hallowed halls of the beloved 7800. The plot, as one could imagine, is pretty derivitive, but the game is pretty fun, and you get to watch hot dog vendors and blind people ...