Quantum - Forgotten Atari Color Vector Arcade Game from 1982

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Quantum (1982)
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General Computer Corporation, who previously developed Pac-Man for Namco, developed this little remembered color vector arcade classic for Atari back in 1982. The game takes Quantum Mechanics as its inspiration. Using a trackball, the player moves a probe around the screen that leaves behind a tail. The goal is to encircle floating particles in the probes tail to destroy them for points. It is a simple premise, but the game is very challenging to master.

A Recharged version is available on consoles, and the original is playable in the Atari 50th Celebration Collection on consoles and PC.

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