In the late 1990s, I did something I usually do not do, I went out and bought an Atari 2600 cartridge that I thought was overpriced. I paid 33 dollars for Chase the Chuck Wagon. The game was in rough shape then, but it worked, and I am happy to say, it looks pretty much the same today (the worn silver label is peeling), and more importantly, it still works. So I thought I would fire it up for this week’s retro game review.
Chase the Chuck Wagon for the Atari 2600
Chase the Chuck Wagon for the Atari 2600
Chase the Chuck Wagon for the Atari 2600
In the late 1990s, I did something I usually do not do, I went out and bought an Atari 2600 cartridge that I thought was overpriced. I paid 33 dollars for Chase the Chuck Wagon. The game was in rough shape then, but it worked, and I am happy to say, it looks pretty much the same today (the worn silver label is peeling), and more importantly, it still works. So I thought I would fire it up for this week’s retro game review.