| Platform: | Atari 2600 / a2600 |
| Title: | Pole Position |
| Media: | Cartridge 1 of 1 |
| Category: | Racing |
| Year: | 1983 |
| Developer: | Atari |
| Publisher: | Atari |
| Programmer: | Doug Macare Betty Ryan Tylko |
| Musican: | |
| Graphics: | |
| Licence: | Commercial |
| Multiplay: | No |
| USK/ESRB/PEGI | |
| Savegame storage: | Not possible |
| Region: | Europe |
| Ingame language: | English |
| Running: | Yes | Trainer: | No |
| Bugs: | No | Intro: | No |
| User-Modification: | No | Netplay support | No |
| Multiplayer: | No | Public domain | No |
| Infos: | |
| ID: |
| Filename: | Pole Position (1983) (Atari) (PAL) |
| Fileextension: | a26 |
| Filesize: | 0.1 Mbit / 8 KB |
| CRC32 checksum: | A2A5B071 |
A game for the Atari 2600 System developed by "Atari" in the year 1983 It was published in the region europe by "Atari"
Pole Position is categorized as a commercial Racing game.
This game support 1 ingame language: "English" and was last modified on 05. May 2009.
Pole Position was programmed by Doug Macare Betty Ryan Tylko.
It is possible to store your highscore/progress on a Not possible
This game was published on a Cartridge
The most used filename for this game is "Pole Position (1983) (Atari) (PAL)". The fileextension should be "a26"
The filesize is 0.1Mbit / 8KB . The CRC32 checksum is A2A5B071.
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comment written by keir on 2009/11/19 00:22
They made sure that 'Atari 5200 graphics shown' caption wasn't up long, huh? I make that less than 4 seconds! Reminds me of the old print ads with the tiny smallprint saying that the screenshots were from the version for a better computer than yours, not the one you were thinking of getting! :D