It is called air raid it has a retail value of over 1000$
Sesame Street for Atari 2600
Pac-Man with sales of 7 million
colecovision/atari. they last forever.
The game was released in 1982. The object of the game is to find parts of a telephone to communicate with ET's spaceship so he can go home. Despite the movie being one of the most successful films of all time, the game is often considered the worst video game ever. In 1983, truckloads of E.T. cartridges were dumped into a landfill in New Mexico.
Most people say ET for Atari is the worst game ever. The buried a whole bunch in the desert
Most likely Adventure for the atari, a game where you play as a yellow square that needs to collect several keys and battle several dragons.
Atari games can be bought from a variety of different places. The most popular places to buy any Atari games is from the huge online retailer Amazon.
You need to get the battery in the game cartridge replaced. Most gamestops will do it for you.
Most likely because the internal battery in your game is dead. It won't save unless you replace the battery inside of the game's cartridge.
2600 RPM is around 70 MPH. The usual speed limit on most US roadways is 55 MPH or even less. 2600 RPM is actually fast compared to the US speed limits.
The cartridge is non-standard dark black, because of the built-in IR port, though the sticker is white.
Cartridge and disk video games are simply two styles of storing the game (mostly old and new) sort of like floppies verses CDs for computers. A cartridge is mostly the older way of storing a game for example a lot of the first video games for game systems were on cartridges, which were plastic blocks with the important hardware inside them and one side was open where it was fitted into the system. With cartridge games the saved game data was usually stored on the cartridge it's self. Cartridge games still exist to an extent though they are much smaller for example the game boy SP and advanced games could be considered cartridge games though I am unsure whether DS is quite a cartridge game, older examples are the N64 and most older game systems. Disk video games are exactly what they sound like the game is stored on a disk (similar to a CD or DVD though usually a different size etc), with disk video games the player's saved data is usually saved on a separate memory card. Disk games are much more common now especially with game systems you hook into the tv as oppose to handhelds, for example Game Cubes, Wiis, Playstations, etc.