➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

  • - Cyberball maker
  • - Tournament Cyberball 2072 maker
  • - Cyberball seller
  • - classic video game maker
  • - maker of breakout
  • - ...... 2600 (console owned by many gen-xers)
  • - Super Breakout maker
  • - retro gamer's system
  • - Developer of the video game Centipede
  • - Company whose corporate logo is known as "the Fuji"
  • - Crystal Castles console
  • - Company whose name comes from a term in the game of Go
  • - company with games in "wreck-it ralph"
  • - visiting a rhode island game company
  • - whom woz once worked for
  • - "warlords" maker
  • - Video game company dating back to the 1970s
  • - "Night Driver" producer
  • - Developer of Space Invaders
  • - Company whose game consoles included the 2600 and 5200
  • - Video game company that created Pong
  • - american-founded gaming company with a japanese name
  • - gaming brand since 1972
  • - Early video-game rival of Intellivision
  • - Developer of the game Breakout
  • - Arcade gaming company
  • - Video game pioneer company
  • - company behind breakout and missile command
  • - Maker of many of the games featured in the film Ready Player One
  • - company first called syzygy
  • - Company that made arcade games like Asteroids and Centipede
  • - Classic video game console
  • - Video game company behind Space Invaders
  • - Video Pinball maker
  • - Classic video game developer
  • - video-game company behind pong and quadrapong
  • - Developer of Pong
  • - Video game pioneer in the 1970s
  • - Classic name in video games
  • - "So much more than video games!" company
  • - ...... flashback (video game console)
  • - Pong video game company
  • - Former American arcade game developing company that created "Pong" and "Asteroids"
  • - "Crystal Castles" producer
  • - "Breakout" game developer of 1976
  • - cartridge-maker of the 1980s
  • - "Centipede" company
  • - Missile Command game company
  • - Video game name
  • - Missile Command maker
  • - Centipede maker
  • - Nintendo forerunner
  • - Gaming trailblazer
  • - Asteroids maker
  • - Early video game company
  • - Asteroids game company
  • - Video arcade pioneer
  • - Video arcade name
  • - Missile Command company
  • - Video game trailblazer
  • - Video game system name
  • - Video game maker
  • - System with paddles and a joystick
  • - System with joysticks and paddles
  • - Company that created Pong
  • - "Asteroids" game creator
  • - Space Race producer
  • - Nintendo's precursor
  • - Nintendo precursor
  • - Name in video games since 1972
  • - Millipede maker
  • - Early gaming name
  • - Computer game pioneer
  • - Combat company
  • - Classic video game name
  • - Centipede source
  • - Big arcade name
  • - Asteroids producer
  • - Asteroids creator
  • - Arcade games pioneer
  • - 2600 maker
  • - ...... 2600 (system with blocky graphics)
  • - Vintage video game name
  • - Video game company
  • - System with an iconic joystick
  • - System that came with black joysticks
  • - Popular video game
  • - Pole Position system
  • - Pitfall platform
  • - Paperboy maker
  • - Onetime Coleco competitor
  • - Old Nintendo competitor
  • - Old Intellivision rival
  • - Nintendo's kin
  • - Name on some arcade equipment
  • - Maker of Space Invaders
  • - Maker of Centipede
  • - Intellivision rival, once
  • - Gauntlet-dropping company?
  • - Gauntlet maker
  • - Game maker since 1972
  • - Game innovator
  • - Game company first called Syzygy
  • - Electronic game pioneer
  • - Early arcade giant
  • - Early arcade game supplier
  • - Donkey Kong company
  • - Creator of the game Missile Command
  • - Creator of Asteroids
  • - Console pioneer
  • - Company that produced Pong
  • - Company that made Asteroids
  • - Collectible game system
  • - Classic video game company
  • - Classic name in arcades
  • - Centipede video game creator
  • - Brand of console with joysticks and paddles
  • - Big name in video arcades
  • - Big name in arcades
  • - Arcade game maker
  • - 2600 console maker
  • - "Pong" people
  • - "Don't watch television tonight, play it!" advertiser
  • - .... 2600: old video game console
  • - Xbox's foil, in a CeeLo Green lyric
  • - Woz employer in '73
  • - Videogame pioneer
  • - Video game system pioneer
  • - Video game system known for Asteroids
  • - Video game maker that Steve Jobs once worked for
  • - Video game giant, once
  • - Video game company whose founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's
  • - Video game company that took its name from the board game Go
  • - Video game company that filed for bankruptcy in January 2013
  • - Video game company that created Pong and Asteroids
  • - Video game company parodied in "Wreck-It Ralph"
  • - Video game company founded by Nolan Bushnell
  • - Upcoming Leonardo DiCaprio film about the early years of video gaming
  • - Trailblazing video game maker
  • - Test Drive Unlimited maker
  • - Tempest game maker
  • - Tempest creator of 1981
  • - Tech company that's still somehow a thing in "Blade Runner: 2049"
  • - Steve Jobs' first employer
  • - Star Raiders producer
  • - Space Invaders producer
  • - Space Invaders maker, once
  • - Space Invaders maker
  • - Space Invaders game company
  • - Sega competitor
  • - RollerCoaster Tycoon World publisher
  • - RollerCoaster Tycoon maker
  • - Retro console giant
  • - Producer of the megaflop "E.T."
  • - Producer of the 2600 game console
  • - Producer of Space Invaders
  • - Producer of Pong and Pole Position
  • - Producer of Pong
  • - Producer of Centipede
  • - Pong's company
  • - Pong purveyor
  • - Pong publicizer
  • - Pong producer, once
  • - Pong platform
  • - Pong pioneer
  • - Pole Position game company
  • - PlayStation supplier
  • - Pit-Fighter producer
  • - Pioneering name in video games
  • - Pioneering game-maker
  • - Pioneering game company behind Tank and Tank II
  • - Pioneering game company
  • - Pioneering company originally named Syzygy
  • - Pioneer video game maker that declared bankruptcy in January 2013
  • - Pioneer video game company
  • - Pioneer name in video games
  • - Paperboy company
  • - Pac-Man maker
  • - Online arcade offerer
  • - Onetime rival of Coleco
  • - Onetime producer of plastic paddles
  • - Onetime arcade giant
  • - Old video game maker
  • - Old name in game arcades
  • - Old name in coin-op games
  • - Old Intellivision competitor
  • - Old arcade giant
  • - Old arcade game maker
  • - Nolan Bushnell's video game company
  • - Nolan Bushnell's company
  • - Nintendo's predecessor
  • - Nintendo ancestor
  • - Name in games since 1972
  • - Name in games people play
  • - Missile Command game maker
  • - Maker of the video game Pong
  • - Maker of the video game Centipede
  • - Maker of the Lynx handheld game console
  • - Maker of the Lynx and Jaguar systems
  • - Maker of the Lynx
  • - Maker of the Jaguar game console
  • - Maker of the game Pong
  • - Maker of the game Dig Dug
  • - Maker of the game Combat
  • - Maker of the game Asteroids
  • - Maker of the Flashback game console
  • - Maker of the arcade game Breakout
  • - Maker of the arcade classic Tempest
  • - Maker of the 2600 video game system
  • - Maker of the 2600 video game console
  • - Maker of Missile Command
  • - Maker of Godzilla: Save the Earth
  • - Maker of Gauntlet and Area 51
  • - Maker of Centipede and Asteroids
  • - Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash
  • - Maker of Asteroids and Space Invaders
  • - Maker of Asteroids and Missile Command
  • - Lunar Lander producer
  • - Longtime video game name
  • - Light gun arcade game pioneer
  • - Leadfoot video game manufacturer
  • - Joust company
  • - Jaguar maker
  • - Jaguar creator
  • - Its version of table tennis had a square ball
  • - Interactive entertainment giant
  • - Infogrames subsidiary
  • - Iconic console
  • - Home-entertainment trailblazer
  • - High-tech entertainment pioneer
  • - Godzilla: Save the Earth maker
  • - Gauntlet company
  • - Games specialist
  • - Game system that came with "Combat"
  • - Game name once owned by Warner
  • - Game maker starting in 1972
  • - Game console pioneer
  • - Game company with an online-only museum
  • - Game company with a Japanese name
  • - Game company that introduced Breakout
  • - Game company known for Centipede and Asteroids
  • - Game company founded in 1972
  • - Game company formerly named Syzygy
  • - Former employer of Steve Jobs
  • - First with a video game Easter egg (1980)
  • - Early video-game giant
  • - Early video-game console brand
  • - Early video game system
  • - Early video game name
  • - Early video game maker
  • - Early video console company
  • - Early Nintendo competitor
  • - Early name in video games
  • - Early name in home computers
  • - Early name in arcades
  • - Early manufacturer of home computers
  • - Early home console
  • - Early game console
  • - Early eight-bit computer maker
  • - Early computer game name
  • - Early arcade biggie
  • - E.T. maker
  • - Dragonshard maker
  • - Dragon Ball Z producer
  • - Dragon Ball Z game company
  • - Dragon Ball Z company
  • - Developer of the arcade game "Crystal Castles"
  • - Defender company
  • - Creator of the old video game Missile Command
  • - Creator of the game Centipede
  • - Creator of Centipede, the game
  • - Console with a CX40 joystick
  • - Console whose biggest selling game was the inexplicably awful Pac-Man
  • - Console that came with paddles and joysticks
  • - Computer-game maker
  • - Company with the 1980s arcade games Pole Position and Dig Dug
  • - Company with an early console
  • - Company with a famous joystick
  • - Company that, according to legend, buried around 700,000 cartridges in a New Mexico landfill following the failure of the "E.T." video game
  • - Company that sold 70,000 Asteroids coin-op consoles
  • - Company that produced the game Pong
  • - Company that pioneered video games
  • - Company that Pete Rose and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did commercials for
  • - Company that once had tremendous "quarterly" profits?
  • - Company that once employed Steve Jobs
  • - Company that made the early video game Pong
  • - Company that made the arcade games Asteroids and Centipede
  • - Company that introduced Pong
  • - Company that introduced Donkey Kong
  • - Company that created the games Pong and Asteroids
  • - Company that created the early video game Pong
  • - Company that created Paperboy
  • - Company that buried unsold "E.T."s in a New Mexican desert
  • - Company that buried 700,000+ unsold video games in 1983
  • - Company founded by Nolan Bushnell
  • - Company famous for Centipede and Battlezone
  • - Company built on the profits of Pong
  • - Company behind the game Battlezone
  • - Company behind "Asteroids," "Centipede," "Gauntlet," "Missile Command," "Pong," and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (they can't all be winners)
  • - Commodore rival, once
  • - Combat producer
  • - ColecoVision rival
  • - ColecoVision competitor
  • - Classic game company
  • - Classic arcade game company
  • - Classic arcade brand
  • - Chess : check :: go : ......
  • - Centipede developer
  • - Bygone computer name
  • - Breakout producer
  • - Breakout company
  • - Blasteroids producer
  • - Big name in arcade gaming
  • - Big name at video arcades
  • - Big company in arcades
  • - Berzerk company
  • - Battlezone developer
  • - Battlezone creator
  • - Bankrupt video game company
  • - Asteroids introducer
  • - Asteroids developer
  • - Arcade giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2013
  • - Arcade games trailblazer
  • - Arcade games leader
  • - Arcade console pioneer
  • - 720° company
  • - 2008 Infogrames merger partner
  • - 2008 Infogrames acquisition
  • - 1980s game console
  • - 1977 video gaming debut
  • - "Yars' Revenge" platform
  • - "Super Breakout" company
  • - "Pac-Man" developer
  • - "Joust" platform
  • - "Gravitar" maker, 1982
  • - "Goon Squad" game maker
  • - "Gauntlet" game company
  • - "Dragon Ball" video game company
  • - "Don't Watch TV Tonight...Play It!" company
  • - "Don't watch TV . . . Play it!" advertiser (1978)
  • - "Dig Dug" maker
  • - "Cosmic Ark" console
  • - "Computers for people" company
  • - "Business is fun" company
  • - "......: Game Over" (2014 documentary about video games)
  • - '80s home-computer maker
  • - '70s video-game pioneer
  • - '70s video game giant
  • - '70s gaming pioneer
  • - '70s breakout gaming company
  • - ........ 2600 (old game-playing machine)
  • - ...... 2600 (hit product of the 1970s-'80s)
  • - ...... 2600 (early video game console)
  • - ...... 2600 (early gaming system)
  • - ...... 2600 (classic video game console)
  • - ...... 2600 (classic game console)
  • - ...... 2600
  • - Game name
  • - Computer-game name
  • - Sega rival
  • - Big name in games
  • - Revolutionary computer
  • - Gaming pioneer
  • - 'Secret Quest' publisher
  • - Arcade pioneer
  • - "Pong" company
  • - Video game pioneer
  • - Rebecca Heineman won its Space Invaders Tournament in 1980
  • - Maker of Asteroids
  • - Big game name
  • - Original Flashback games console designer
  • - Maker of many arcade classics
  • - Pioneering video game company
  • - Pong game company
  • - Developer of 51-Across
  • - Centipede creator
  • - Developer of 1982's E.T., a video game so bad that hundreds of thousands of unsold cartridges were secretly buried in a New Mexico landfill
  • - Space Invaders console
  • - Centipede producer
  • - Video game name for nearly 50 years
  • - "Centipede" game company
  • - Arcade game pioneer
  • - Gaming biggie
  • - Distributor of the arcade game Dig Dug
  • - Pong game maker
  • - Company that made Pong
  • - Breakout console
  • - Developer of the video game Breakout
  • - Company that had a breakout with Breakout
  • - "Space Invaders" company
  • - "Pong" developer
  • - Early maker of video games
  • - Canyon Bomber maker
  • - Company that launched Pong
  • - "PONG Quest" maker
  • - Battlezone maker
  • - "Pong" producer
  • - Pong creator
  • - Early Steve Jobs employer
  • - Coleco contemporary