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  Home | Downloads | Gear | Tactical Neuronics   Updated JUNE 2023
Strip-Off for the Atari 2600 Console

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Atari 2600 ROM (.bin file) for PC emulation or writable cartridge play.

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Get the ROM file here - version 1.2.

Get the ROM file modified for the Flashback Portable here.


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Strip-Off  is featured in
Classic Video Gamer Magazine

(ClassicVGM #3)

Strip Off is featured in
Video Game Trader Magazine
(Issue #15 Spring 2010)

 

Playable on the Atari Video Computer System
(circa 1977)!

Game Cartridge Available
from GoodDealGames.com



Also Available on
Atari Flashback 5

Also Available on
Atari Flashback 6

Also Available on
Atari Flashback 7

Also Available on
Atari Flashback Portable

[Get Improved ROM here]

 


SCREEN SHOTS


Talk about StripOff for the Atari 2600 here

FEATURE LIST
This is a simple 1 player game where you try to keep the alien from stealing all of your planetary barrier.

You'll need to run it with a Atari 2600 emulator or install it on a writable cartridge for use on Atari 2600 console.

StripOff 2009 by John A. Reder - The idea was derived from the old videogame Rip Off. I mixed it with some blockout and space invaders and this game was born.

Objective:
 The game ends when all of your barrier has been stripped away by the alien. You score 30 points for each alien destroyed. When you are down to 10 barrier chunks left the alien doubles in speed! Your barrier gets replenished every 900 points (30 alien kills).






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