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Armor Ambush Atari 2600 - Price Guide & Market Values

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Details

Console
Atari 2600
Genre
Shoot'em Up
Publisher
Atari
Release
1982

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 3/24/2026
LOOSE
US/NTSC $7
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COMPLETE (CIB)
US/NTSC $11
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NEW (SEALED)
US/NTSC $25
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GRADED
US/NTSC $92
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Market Value & Price Range: Armor Ambush

Market analysis for Armor Ambush on Atari 2600. Based on recent transactions, the average price for a Complete (CIB) copy is €13.86. Loose copies are currently trading around €7.27. This shoot'em up title, published by Atari, published in 1982, remains a staple for Atari 2600 collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Armor Ambush Rare?

Released in 1982 for Atari 2600, Armor Ambush is a shoot'em up title from Atari with stable pricing, reflecting consistent market demand.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Atari's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the shoot'em up genre, makes it a solid addition to any Atari 2600 collection.

Description

Armor Ambush is a game that gives players control over tanks that battle one another over terrain that offers varying degrees of texture and traversability. Dueling tanks was a theme familiar to owners of the Atari 2600 since Combat, the game packaged with nearly every Atari 2600 system, had a very similar premise. However, Armor Ambush expands upon the simple battles available to players of Combat. The field of battle occupies a region greater than the size of the screen. Additionally, players can drop mines on the battlefield by simultaneously pressing the fire button and pulling down on the joystick. The mines remain active for the duration of the battle, destroying either tank that runs over them. Players are able to control two tanks and switch between them on command. The terrain is more diverse, featuring areas of foliage, water, and natural barriers. There is also a single-player mode that allows a player to battle a computer-controlled opponent.