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#REDIRECT [[Jakks Pacific#Plug It In & Play TV Games]]{{Broken anchor|date=2024-07-26|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Jakks Pacific#Plug It In & Play TV Games|reason=Anchor "Jakks Pacific#Plug It In & Play TV Games" links to a specific web page: "Plug It in & Play TV Games". The anchor (Plug It In & Play TV Games) [[Special:Diff/1222176734|has been deleted]].}}
The '''Atari Plug-N-Play Game''' was made by [[Jakks Pacific]] in 2003 in the Plug It In & Play TV Games line. There Were 2 Different Ones:


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<big>'''Atari Joystick'''</big>
{{R to related topic}}
<br />Has 10 Games:
}}
1. [[Adventure (Atari 2600)|Adventure]]
2. [[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]
3. [[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]
4. [[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]
5. [[Circus (video game)|Circus Atari]]
6. [[Gravitar]]
7. [[Missile Command]]
8. [[Pong]]
9. Volleyball
10. [[Yars' Revenge]]

<big>'''Atari Paddle'''</big>
(Released in 2004, There is
<br />
Also a 2-Player version.)
Has 13 Games:
1. Breakout
2. [[Canyon Bomber]]
3. [[Casino (video game)|Casino]]
4. Circus Atari
5. [[Demons to Diamonds]]
6. [[Night Driver]]
7. [[Steeplechase (arcade game)|Steeplechase]]
8. Street Racer
9. [[Breakout (video game)|Super Breakout]]
10. [[Video Olympics]]
11. [[Warlords (game series)|Warlords]]
12. Pong (Arcade)
13. Warlords (Arcade)

Latest revision as of 16:40, 26 July 2024

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