Wizard

This article is about the Atari 2600 game. For the Commodore 64 game, see Wizard (computer game). Wizard is a video game created in 1980 for the Atari 2600 video game system by Chris Crawford, although it was not released until 2005. Wizard's ROM takes up 2K, the last Atari 2600 game programmed by Atari Inc. to use such a small amount. The player plays as a wizard from Irata (Atari spelled backwards) and battles Imps. It takes place in a maze, bu... more

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