Ironically the most bizarre of these came out around the crash of the video game industry, causing most of them to go unnoticed in the rubble of a once great gaming console. Take a look weirdest Games you’ll ever see, all for the Atari 2600. Based on the high-octane television series, you play as Mr. T’s floating disembodied head and “Pity the Fool” who tries to make any nuclear warheads! Unlike the show where no one ever dies, the goal here is to kill the A-Teams arch-rival Colonel Decker, who has for some reason decided to turn traitor to the U.S. and is supervising the construction of a nuke. The game was built but canceled before its release. A few prototype cartridges leaked to the fan community, making this a much sought-after cult classic. You play as Kool-Aid man while your archrivals, the Thirsties, infest his summer pool party. Not only are these dried up pests buzzing around the yard, but they’re drinking up all the pool water. When the Thirsties take a swig from your swimming hole, you’ve got to offer up your refreshing liquid innards. A pretty fun game if you can find it. The game features only part of a Journey song (Don’t Stop Believin’). The rest of the music is an original score (not by Journey). Could this game be the turning point that caused the band to break up only two years later?