

Note that if you don't know the platform or the year, you can still post using tag, e.g. If the title of your post doesn't include two pairs of square brackets followed by a short description, your post will be auto-removed. Mario, for example, might be " Game about a plumber". Post titles must be formatted as SHORT DESCRIPTION OF GAMEĪll posts must conform to this format. All such posts should go on /r/ThatEvilFarmingGame.ĥ. Posts searching for the evil farming game are also banned. These just get in the way of people who are genuinely looking for a game. This applies to submissions that are intended as jokes. This includes all forms of discrimination, as well as generally rude comments. There's no need to be rude or hateful on this subreddit. Check here to find out how to mark your own posts. If a post is solved, but not marked, it will be marked by one of the mods. Exceptions are made for games that are part of a compilation such as a demo disk. If you're looking for multiple games, you should make multiple posts. Be sure to help out if you think you may have an answer to someone else's post! Just post your description, and hopefully someone will be able to identify it. Variations on the game were included in the Atari 2600 game Combat, as well as in the Coleco Telstar game Telstar Combat!, both in 1977.This is a subreddit for finding the name of a game that you can't remember. A dedicated console version of Tank II was announced in 1977 but cancelled later that year the joysticks for the game, however, became the standard joystick controllers for the Atari 2600 (1977). It led to a cocktail cabinet release of the game and to four sequels: Tank II (1974), Tank III (1975), Tank 8 (1976), and Ultra Tank (1978).

The game was commercially successful, selling over 10,000 units and buoying Atari's then-troubled finances. In September 1974, Atari announced a merger with Kee, which went into effect a month after the release of the game. The game's cabinet was designed by Peter Takaichi. It was created as part of Bristow's vision to move the company away from only producing copies of Atari's games into also developing original titles. Tank was designed by Steve Bristow, who had previously worked with the founders of Atari on Computer Space, the first arcade video game, and was developed by Lyle Rains.
