>Crossfire... an early name for or derivative of Space Race, perhaps? The control panel >in the diagram could be a clue, as it's identical to SR. The name of the game could >also be a clue...
While control panel is same design for Space Race and cab is same model design used for Rebound, at first I was guessing maybe an offshoot of Pursuit, but Pursuit indicates of using a missile feature.
So maybe a chance that it could be an early version of Anti Aircraft, but involves both players firing at each other from both sides of the video screen instead of shooting at airplanes?
Crossfire should eventually be running in DICE. All the specifically needed pages to get Crossfire emulated from the Crossfire paperwork is accounted for even though some pages appear to be missing.
This now leaves Dodgeball, Dodgem, and Launch Aircraft as unknown Atari arcade video games or maybe never existed such as mistaken name entries that don't belong on the list.
I had Crossfire in that same category since not seeing parts nor flyers of the game for as long as I have been searching so it is a surprise coming across that.
When fart_flower had initially set up Discrete Logistics in 2001 and added Allied Leisure Zap (1974) as an entry, I was skeptical about that entry until seeing a Zap cab on an old auction entry about 5 years ago. I may have saved a couple photos from the auction, but I can't find them.
But better than that, I now do have the Zap paperwork including all logic schematics so the game can be emulated.