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The Atari 2600 was first released in North America in September 1977 and featured 9 launch titles: Air-Sea Battle, Basic Math, Blackjack, Combat, Indy 500, Star Ship, Street Racer, Surround and Video Olympics. The final licensed Atari 2600 game released in North America was Secret Quest in 1989, and the final licensed game released in Europe was Klax and Acid Drop in 1990 and 1992. Even with their 1980s limited colors and block graphics these games are still entertaining to play today! We have over 500 Atari 2600 games for you to play online for free using our Atari 2600 Javascript Emulator.
This game is mobile device friendly and Iphone compatible. Enjoy!
Instructions and Keyboard Controls towards bottom of page.
Click “Game Reset” or F12 to Start Game
INSTRUCTIONS:
If you grew up in the 80’s you shouldn’t need instructions!! You might find some help at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atari_2600_games and look up the game you need assistance playing.
CONTROLS:
Click “Game Reset” or F12 to Begin/Restart Game
Arrow Keys – Move
Space bar to fire/action button
DATA AGE AIRLOCK Operations Manual [picture of a man running through a submarine corridor] You're trapped! Your disabled nuclear submarine, resting periously on an undersea ledge, has begun taking on water. With time running out for you and your crew -- and with your on-board torpedos shaken loose by an eerie current from deep under the sea floor -- it's up to you alone whether you sink or swim! A Data Age (tm) Video Game Survival Basics The objective of AIRLOCK (tm) is to retrieve the hatch keys and make your way to the next level before your compartment floods. But at the same time you must avoid the torpedos that have been shaken loose and which, when they cross your path, rob you of precious time. How To Handle Underwater Emergencies 1. Hook up your video game system according to the manufacturer's instructions. 2. With game console power OFF, firmly plug in your AIRLOCK (tm) cartridge. 3. Turn game console power ON. You should see your sub on the screen. If no picture appears, check to make sure your game unit is hooked up correctly to your TV, then try steps 1-3 again. 4. For the best contrast, turn the "Brightness" control switch on your TV to a low setting. 5. Plug your joystick controllers into the left receptacle of your game console. For two players, use both joystick controllers (Player 1 uses the left controller and Player 2 the right controller). 6. To ready the game for play, depress your "Game Reset" switch. You should see the game play graphics and your timer clock on the screen (49 seconds for Games 1 & 2, 99 seconds for Games 3 & 4). The "Game Reset" button may also be used to restart the game at any time. 7. Now select the game variation you wish to play by depressing the "Game Select" switch on your game console. The game number will appear in the Time Clock section of your screen. There are four variations of AIRLOCK: * Game No. 1 -- Single Player, 5 Airlock Levels. * Game No. 2 -- Two Players, 5 Airlock Levels. * Game No. 3 -- Single Player, 10 Airlock Levels. * Game No. 4 -- Two Players, 10 Airlock Levels. 8. Select the game difficulty level by moving your console's "Difficulty" switch to position A (for beginners) or position B (for experts). 9. To start game play, press the red Fire Button on your joystick controller. The countdown begins! Scoring Instead of racking up points on this one, you will be trying to beat the clock. You have 10 seconds to retrieve the keys to each level, make it into the elevator, and rise to the next level. Sound easy? Try it! [SCREEN SHOT SHOWING "ESCAPE LEVEL INDICATOR"; TOP-LEFT, "TIMER"; TOP-RIGHT, "ELEVATOR"; AT EXTREME LEFT & RIGHT, "BARRIER"; ON PLATFORM, "HATCH KEYS"; HANGING FROM CEILING, A "RUNAWAY TORPEDO" AND THE "PLAYER" BOTH MOVING ALONG ONE OF THE PLATFORMS.] When the red Fire Button on your joystick controller is pressed, the player will jump up and the timer will start. You must now retrieve the hatch keys in the proper order (orange first, white key second) and make your way to the elevator. Note that on each level the elevator (with an orange floor) is on a different side . . . the side closest to the second key you retrieve. To retrieve a key, move your player directly underneath the key, then press your Fire Button. The player will jump to collect the key. You will also use your Fire Button to move your player over the barriers on each level, as well as to help him jump over the torpedos that constantly move across his path. If you miss and are struck by a torpedo, it will not explode, but you'll be out of commission for several seconds before your player jumps up to resume game play. Once you have retrieved both keys on a level, the elevator doors will open, allowing you to enter the elevator. Be sure to go all the way to the end wall and have your player touch it. The elevator will rise to the next level. This process must be repeated for each level until your final escape. ADDITIONAL ESCAPE TECHNIQUES Here are some things that you need to remember: 1. The torpedos cannot enter the elevator shaft, so once you have retrieved your keys and the door opens, move at once into the elevator and you'll be out of danger's reach. 2. Try positioning your player so that he can jump a barrier and torpedo at the same time -- it can save you precious seconds, and the time you save at one level may help you out on the next. 3. In games 3 & 4, you have ten Airlock Levels to pass through. The first five levels, like those in games 1 & 2, have two barriers per level. But the second five levels in games 3 & 4 have four barriers per level. Not an easy task! All Data Age (tm) Video Games carry a limited one year warranty -- our guar- antee that if you find your cartridge to be defective in materials or work- manship within 12 months of your original purchase, Data Age, Inc., will repair or replace (at our option) the cartridge free of charge upon prepaid receipt of the cartridge and proof of the date of purchase. (This warranty is limited to the electronic circuitry and mechanical parts of the cartridge, and does not apply to normal wear.) AIRLOCK (tm) Look for other Data Age (tm) Video Games wherever video game cartridges are sold. If you can't find our games in your area, drop us a line and we'll send you a list of stores near you. Data Age, Inc., 62 South San Tomas Aquino Road, Campbell, California 95008 Game Code Number DA1004 Copyright 1982 Data Age, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. All rights reserved. MP14504A
REQUIRMENTS:
Our Atari 2600 emulator utilizes Javascript to run in your browser. No plugin is required, but a fast modern web browser will enhance the game play.
Emulation on mobile devices will drain your battery quite fast. I recommend playing while device is plugged into charger.
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