Here it is, the final part of this look back at the Activision Master Gamer program from the early 80s. Did you miss the other parts of this article? Here they are: Part I, Part II, Part III.
Here is the final group of badges that I’m going to cover.
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Activision Robot Tank Master Badges – With a totally badass name and very cool box art, Robot Tank is Activision’s version of Atari’s classic tank game Battlezone. The Master Badges were awarded based on “enemy kills”. The Medal of Merit on the left was given for 48 kills. The Cross of Excellence was given for 60 kills. The Star of Honor on the right was given for 72 kills.

Activision Decathlon Badges -Activision’s Decathlon had the trademark fast paced Activision gameplay and cool game mechanics that were later used in games like Track & Field. For instance, you moved the joystick from right to left as fast as you can to run and used the red button to jump or throw. You competed in 10 events including the 100 meter dash, hurdles, long jump and shot put. If you scored 8,600 points you earned the bronze patch on the left. If you scored 9,000 points you earned the silver patch and if you scored over 10,000 points you earned the gold badge on the right.

Activision Chopper Commandos Master Badge – Chopper Command was another favorite of mine. It played very similar to Atari’s port of Defender. Except instead of space and aliens, you flew a helicopter and defended trucks and soldiers from enemy planes and bombers. Despite its similarity to Defender, it was much, much harder. If you could score over 10,000 points you would be inducted into the Chopper Commandos. And believe me, that is not an easy task.

Activision River Raiders Master Badge – River Raid was a classic game for the Atari. I. LOVED. THIS. GAME. You flew your F-14 fighter over the ominously named River of No Return and blew up enemy planes and tankers. You have to watch out for your fuel levels as well as the sides of the river because they can both cause you to crash. If you could score 15,000 or more points you could join the River Raiders. Like Pitfall!, River Raid received an overlooked sequel called, not surprisingly, River Raid II. However, there was no Master Badge offered for the sequel.





































