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COSMIC ARK – Atari 2600 Game

Original price was: $35.02.Current price is: $21.97.

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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Product Description:

Assume command of the Cosmic Ark, a vessel carrying the survivors of the sunken city of Atlantis. As their valiant captain, it’s your mission to traverse the cosmos, venturing to uncharted planets to gather and preserve a diverse array of alien species. Navigate through intense meteor showers, skillfully maneuvering your spaceship to avoid collisions. Upon reaching each planet, carefully land your vessel and embark on an exploration mission to capture the unique inhabitants. Remember, the fate of countless species rests on your shoulders!

Additional Features:

  • Engage in thrilling two-player competitions to determine the ultimate cosmic savior
  • Enjoy the satisfaction of preserving diverse alien species from extinction
  • Immerse yourself in the retro gaming experience that defined a generation

Remember: The future of countless species depends on your piloting skills and strategic decisions. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable intergalactic journey in Cosmic Ark!

This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Atari 2600

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

65 reviews for COSMIC ARK – Atari 2600 Game

  1. J. A. M

    A great game that could be "excellent" if there where some things fix. It’s hard to reach wealth finances, the simcitizens always complain about one thing or another, the factory areas must be not so far the residential area (to be easy to the simcitizens to get to work), but neither so close (to avoid pollution), the people never sleep…? because there is no night in the game, but still a great game, great detailled graphics, great sounds, lot of landmarks, you can see people walking, cars getting on and off the highways, it enables you to create the kind of city you liked to live in like "save the planet" city or i don’t mind pollution city, it’s up to you. Overall a wonderfull game to play.

  2. AbrahamGleichner

    I love this game, Ive had it for a year now, but there is one thing that has me in the dark, it seems as though the game freezes up on me alot. Sometimes I play for an hour or two before it happens, other times I play for five mintues and it happens. This game takes up a lot of memory and does run a little slow but over all this is a real great game. Tom

  3. Ethan

    Making a City, it’s a change for once. I like this game because it gives easy control, and it’s fun to play. There are some down-sides to it too, like it takes too long to make a big city, and Sims complain tooooo much, but it’s all good other then that. My favorite thing to do is save the city, then rip it down by disteasters. The good thing is you don’t have to save it after you destory it. This game can be easy or hard, like if you want to make a big city, it takes time, and it’s hard, but if you use codes like:I am weak, Call coison Vinnie, I love Red Tape, Power to the masses, Water in the desert, Garage in garage out, and nardz rool(actually spelling) it’s eazy (…). Graphics, well it isn’t that good on making small sims, but good on everything else, 9/10 Fun, a very fun game, isn’t has fun as some games, but it’s cool,7/10 Gameplay, well, if you like making cities, then it has long gameplay, 8.5/10 Sound, I really like the sound because it makes me think more,9.5/10 Overall, you would love this game, but it’s fun isn’t like some games 8.5/10 which is Great/Awesome and 4 stars for Sim City 3000!

  4. empty nester

    I have been a fan of Sim City since the original version, and have been upgrading and installing on new PC’s ever since the first version. This is one of the few games to ever really capture my imagination. It also has proven to be a lot of fun for my kids, as well — and it is probably teaching them a few things about cities, geography and government at the same time. This version is the best — some very nice, thoughtful upgrades; much better graphics. It’s worth buying if you’ve never owned it; worth upgrading if you have an earlier version.

  5. Scarpenter

    I can play this game comfortably on my old XP machine without a special video card. That’s worth a lot in my book. Not to mention the joy of spending most of my gaming time BUILDING rather than destroying. However, if you want, you can sick all kinds of crises and destroy the city if you want…. sometimes that’s fun. This is a great strategy game.

  6. Mark Cleveland

    Gads…this game is very addictive, if you are able to master a few key tricks at the beginning, else it is extremely tough. My largest city to date is more than three million strong, teeming with skyscrapers, subways, and suspension bridges. Three free hints: 1-watch the garbage! 2-watch the zoning…much more sensitive than Sim2000 3-Schools, Cops, Firemen, Parks…if you don’t build enough, your town will depopulate 4-ignore neighboring mayors…they are your competitors! 5-Never listen to Barry Manilow 6-public transit is a must.

  7. Acton420

    This is a classic game that is extremely fun and entertaining. Great Game cant say more than that. A+ A+

  8. Gene

    I just bought Sim City 3000 for my pc and I downlouded the game, started playing it and it was great! You build, you smash and destroy buildings. I’ve been waiting to get the first Sim City for my pc but I couldn’t fined it. I heard of a Sim City 2000 and I couldn’t fined it but Sim City 3000 was in front of my face. Now I’ve heard of the release of The Sims for the pc and I’m going to get it if I don’t for Christmas. I don’t really know how to play Sim City 3000 but I’m just playing fun with it. Buy it, you’ll like it. I love Sim City 3000!

  9. T. baker

    This is my go-to game when I’m stressed and just want to chill.The Pros:am able to play it on 3 different computers within our house – 2 older desktops which run Win 98 and Win 2000 as well as on our newer laptop wich is Windows 7.The music is awesome, quite the mix of themes.The ability to customize what you are in the mood to do. A lot of the time, I just create a city…fiddle with the roads and building certain sectors..like in a commercial area I love to customize the buildings I’m using, the parking lots, water fountains, grassy areas and ponds to make it seem like a really cool looking commercial zone.I spend a lot of time just making it look pretty with parks and trees and such.Sometimes, I never even turn on the simulator for days while I’m creating – I find that really fun to do.Other times, I start the game and see what the Sims want, what needs tweaked and how much money I’m losing.Oh, love the cheat codes too, LOL.But that is the beauty of it…you can go into a solitary mode and just forget about the stress of the world.Sim City 2013 obviously doesn’t come close to allowing the user to just forget, sad to read.Cons:My biggest issue is when placing plowed fields or wheat fields..if I place too many in a row and too quickly, the game crashes. Does this on all 3 computers and with the new disc that I purhased a few years ago to replace my original.Would love to see the following on an updated version:The ability to create and customize signs..I know quirky, but t.

  10. Alex

    Perhaps SC3K’s main problem is that it is far too detailed. Even on a speedy top-end machine the screen will fill with portions of white if you try to scroll at one of higher resolutions. Perhaps this is also SC3K’s main virtue – the fact that you can see down to the last person in your metropolis. Whatever you say, despite the game’s vast graphical and not-so-vast strategic advances, it failed to do what the fans of the series held closest to their hearts – personalization. The city develops completely at random within your zonal confines – you cannot make a candleshop district, a Downtown, or anything of the sort. You cannot name streets, despite the fact that you place them yourself. The papers mention you rarely and glancingly, at best, preferring to metion senseless rock bands (whose names you cannot supply either) or some other uneventful thing. The advisors are as helpful as ever – specifically, useless. They either take no notice of the trouble befalling your city, or they take notice of something very minor and blow it up to the size of a scandal. THE 1% COMMERCIAL TAX IS KILLING THE CITY! REMOVE THE PARKING FINES! All the while industry fails to develop and a major power outage goes unnoticed.This game is a cleaner, crisper version of SimCity 2000, perhaps an update, but in no way a new game in the series.

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