Atari 2600 - Atari - 1984
Peek-A-Boo
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- Education - Miscellaneous
- Year
- 1984
- Controls
- Kid's Controller
- Publisher
- Atari
- Players
- 1
- Country

- Programmer(s)
- Aspromonte, Bill / Sacher, Kevin
- Medium
- Format
- NTSC
- Rarity
- Dump
- DownloadPlay it!
- Serial
- CX26135
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
According to Atari, Peek-A-Boo was to be a revolutionary new video activity based on the familiar concepts of Peek-a-Boo and Hide 'n' Seek. It was supposed to teach important concepts such as spatial orientation, direction, and memory that build a child's self-esteem and teach them to have fun on the Atari 2600. The game was developed in conjunction with child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk (1926-1992). Unfortunately, with the collapsing market, there was no room for niche games like Peek-A-Boo which probably wouldn't have sold in great numbers.
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