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Revision as of 03:32, 17 February 2022
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Manufacturer: Atari Corporation |
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The Atari ST is a line of computers produced by Atari Corporation from 1985 to 1993. It is a successor to the Atari 8-bit line.
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Sega support
Like all home computers prior the rise of IBM PC compatibles running Windows 95 (and excluding the Sega-designed SC-3000), Sega did not bring any of its games to the Atari ST directly, instead licensing out arcade properties to the likes of Activision (Mediagenic) and U.S. Gold, which would in turn sub-license development work to smaller studios. Alongside its main competitor, the Amiga, the Atari ST was a market leader of 16-bit computers across Europe in the late 1980s, so was the recepient of many video games.
While initially met with scepticism from the computing industry, the Atari 520ST built up a loyal fanbase from its launch in 1985, particularly in Europe where an estimated 75% of Atari's computers were sold. While not as technically advanced as the Amiga, the ST could deliever competent 16-bit applications for less, and had a two year head start in the gaming market before the 1987 release of the Amiga 500.
The base Atari 520ST model is technically inferior to the mass-market Amiga 500 machine that it usually fought against in the marketplace. While Atari continuously improved the hardware (the STE series being the first key upgrade), few games made use of the extended features due to a desire to support as many Atari ST machines as possible. However, much like the relationship between the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC at the time, development costs were often minimised by targeting the Atari ST and then porting content to the Amiga with minor (and sometimes no) changes.
Under these circumstances, if the developer was unwilling or unable to optimise the game for Amiga hardware, both 16-bit versions would be virtually identical. In a worst-case scenario, the game may even perform worse on the Amiga, as the Motorola 68000 processor in the Atari is clocked higher.
Most Atari ST games were distributed on 3½-inch floppy disks, however initial models of the computer could only read single-sided disks with 360kB of storage when formatted. Later drives upped this to double-density 720kB variants, however the low storage capacities of these mediums meant that games are often spread across multiple disks, with the user required to switch between them at certain points in the game. "Disk swapping" was more common on the ST, as all Amigas could read up to 880kB formatted disks as standard.
While Atari sold the ST in numerous territories, it was predominantly Europe that accepted it as a form of low-cost gaming, and so the majority of Sega titles for the Atari ST were only sold in this region. Mindscape distributed a handful in the United States, but their success is hard to quantify as by this point, the IBM PC was becoming the accepted standard.
List of Sega games for the Atari ST
- Action Fighter (1989)
- After Burner (1988)
- Alien Storm (1991)
- Alien Syndrome (1988)
- Altered Beast (1990)
- Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf (1990)
- Bonanza Bros. (1991)
- Crack Down (1990)
- Cyber Police ESWAT (1990)
- Desolator (1988)
- Dynamite Dux (1989)
- Enduro Racer (1987)
- G-LOC (1992)
- Galaxy Force II (1990)
- Golden Axe (1990)
- Hot-Rod (1990)
- Line of Fire (1991)
- OutRun (1988)
- OutRun Europa (1991)
- Passing Shot (1989)
- Power Drift (1989)
- Scramble Spirits (1990)
- SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative (1988)
- Sega Arcade Turbo (1990)
- Sega Master Mix (1990)
- Shadow Dancer (1991)
- Shinobi (1989)
- Sonic Boom (1990)
- Space Harrier (1988)
- Space Harrier II (1990)
- Sports Spectacular (1991)
- Super Hang-On (1988)
- Super Monaco GP (1991)
- Super Sega (1991)
- Thunder Blade (1988)
- Time Scanner (1989)
- Turbo OutRun (1989)
- Wheels of Fire (1990)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1989)
- World Cup Soccer (1990)
Other Atari ST games also released for Sega systems
- Another World
- Atomic Robo-Kid
- Back to the Future Part II
- Back to the Future Part III
- Battlemaster
- Best of the Best: Championship Karate
- Blockout
- Bomb Jack
- Bubble Bobble
- California Games
- California Games II
- Cannon Fodder
- Chiki Chiki Boys
- Chuck Rock
- Civilization: Shin Sekai Shichi Dai Bunmei
- Corporation
- CyberBall
- Dark Castle
- Double Dragon
- Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge
- F-15 Strike Eagle
- F-15 Strike Eagle II
- F1
- Fatal Rewind
- Final Fight CD
- Fire & Forget II
- Fire & Ice
- Forgotten Worlds
- Galahad
- Gauntlet
- Ghouls'n Ghosts
- Gods
- Gunship
- Hard Drivin'
- HardBall!
- Heimdall
- Heroes of the Lance
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- James "Buster" Douglas Knockout Boxing
- James Pond: Underwater Agent
- Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker
- King's Quest: Quest for the Crown
- Klax
- Lemmings
- Lemmings 2: The Tribes
- Lode Runner
- Lotus II: RECS
- Lotus Turbo Challenge
- Magic Pockets
- Marble Madness
- Mercs
- Midnight Resistance
- Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
- Onslaught
- Operation Wolf
- Pac-Mania
- Paperboy
- Pinball Dreams
- Pit-Fighter
- Power Monger
- Premier Manager
- Puznic
- R-Type
- Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2
- Rampage
- Rampart
- Renegade
- Risky Woods
- Road Rash
- RoadBlasters
- Shadow of the Beast
- Shadow of the Beast II
- Shanghai
- Slider
- Smash T.V.
- Solomon no Kagi: Oujo Rihita no Namida
- Space Gun
- Special Criminal Investigation
- Speedball
- Spy vs Spy
- Starflight
- Steel Talons
- Stormlord
- Strider II
- Striker
- Super Off Road
- Super Space Invaders
- Technocop
- The Addams Family
- The Chaos Engine
- The Duel: Test Drive II
- The Flintstones
- The Humans
- The NewZealand Story
- The Ninja Warriors
- The Secret of Monkey Island
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World
- Time Soldiers
- Turrican
- Two Tribes: Populous II
- Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
- Ultimate Qix
- Vigilante
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
- Will Harvey Presents The Immortal
- Wolfchild
- World Class Leader Board
- World Games
- Xenon 2: Megablast
- Zany Golf
- Zool