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Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by Atari Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French publisher Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA).Atari Interactive has in turn licensed the brand name and assets to Atari, Inc.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Symbol: ATAR
Market Cap: US $ 19,000,000 (December 31, 2007)
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Date Founded:
1993
Board Members:
Donald T. Valentine, Michael G Corrigan (12 hidden)
Headquarters: New York

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Atari released game

List of Dragon Ball video games Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game was released on May 29, 2002 by Atari.

Eve Online At that time, the game will also be available in boxed form from stores, released by Atari.

Scrabble The official Scrabble computer game in North America uses a version of Maven as its artificial intelligence and is released by Atari.

Snoopy vs. the Red Baron An earlier game with a similar theme and name, Snoopy and the Red Baron, was released by Atari in 1984 for the Atari 2600 platform.

Batman computer and video games In 1990, Atari released an arcade game based on the Batman movie.

Carnivores (series) The fourth game, Carnivores Cityscape, was developed by Sunstorm Interactive and released by Atari in 2002.

Yahtzee In 1996, the game was first released to PC and Mac users by Atari.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series) Further confusing fans in North America, Atari's domestic release of the game does not feature the same music found in the original Japanese version.

Quantum (disambiguation) Quantum (video game), an arcade game released by Atari in 1982

Atari, Inc (Infogrames) However, as stated, neither of the games was directly released by Atari.

Atari, Inc (Infogrames) The same year that the Paddle Games were released, Atari released a TV game of their own which they called the Atari Flashback Console.

My Horse and Me It is the first game released by Atari under their exclusive partnership with the FEI.

1972 in video gaming Atari releases its first arcade game, Al Alcorn's Pong.

Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas A PC game based on the film was released by Atari, who worked closely with one of the film's directors, Patrick Gilmore.

1982 in video gaming Warner Communications' Atari releases the Quantum arcade game.

1980 in video gaming Warner Communications' Atari releases the Missile Command arcade game, and the Battlezone arcade game (it was later enhanced for the US Army for military training) – albeit relying on specialized vector graphics hardware.

1974 in video gaming Atari releases Gran Trak 10, the first racing game, to video arcades.

Warlord (disambiguation) Warlords, a game released by Atari in 1980.

Atari released console

History of video game consoles (second generation) In 1977, Atari released its CPU based console called the Video Computer System (VCS), later called Atari 2600.

History of video games In 1977, Atari released its ROM cartridge based console called the Video Computer System (VCS), later called Atari 2600.

Video game console RCA and Atari soon released their own cartridge-based consoles.

1989 in video gaming Atari Corp. releases the Lynx handheld console.

1987 in video gaming Atari Corp. releases the XE Game System (XEGS) home console.

Atari released version

Ms. Pac-Man Atari, Inc released versions of it for their Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800 and Atari 8-bit computer line.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 Atari has released a correct version of the game, but has made no effort to distinguish it from the incorrect version (aside from the shrink wrap method mentioned below).

Stunt Cycle (arcade game) Two dedicated console versions were released by Atari in 1977.

Atari released Trak

Racing game The arcade game Gran Trak 10, released by Atari in 1974 is generally considered as the progenitor of the genre.

1974 in video gaming Atari releases Gran Trak 10, the first racing game, to video arcades.

Atari released temple

Indiana Jones franchise Atari released Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1985.

Indiana Jones (franchise) Atari released Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1985.

Atari released Indiana Jones

Indiana Jones franchise Atari released Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1985.

Indiana Jones (franchise) Atari released Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1985.

Atari released system

History of video games In November 1993, Atari released the Atari Jaguar, a 64-bit gaming system which hadn't had much success because the players knew Sony and Sega would capture the market.

1977 in video gaming In October, Atari releases the Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600) video game console alongside nine launch titles.

Atari released Atari

1986 in video gaming Atari releases the Atari 7800 home console two years after its original test market date

1982 in video gaming Atari releases the Atari 5200 home console.

Atari released Pong

1973 in video gaming Atari releases PONG Doubles to video arcades.

1972 in video gaming Atari releases its first arcade game, Al Alcorn's Pong.

Atari released mappack

Unreal Tournament 2004 In summer 2004, Epic and Atari, in collaboration, released an XP Levels downloadable mappack, which included two new Onslaught maps - ONS-Ascendancy and ONS-Aridoom.

Atari released Star

1983 in video gaming Atari releases Star Wars, a vector graphics-based game based on the popular film franchise.

Atari released Jaguar

History of video games In November 1993, Atari released the Atari Jaguar, a 64-bit gaming system which hadn't had much success because the players knew Sony and Sega would capture the market.

Atari released Cityscape

Carnivores (series) The fourth game, Carnivores Cityscape, was developed by Sunstorm Interactive and released by Atari in 2002.

Atari released drive

Happy Computers After the 810, Atari released the more reliable, double density 1050 drive.

Atari released Liberator

Missile Command In 1984, Atari released a game called Liberator, which was seen by some as being a variation of Missile Command with the situation essentially reversed; in Liberator, the player is the one attacking the planetary bases.

Atari released collections

Atari, Inc (Infogrames) Also, in late October 2005, Atari released one of two collections of its classic arcade games only for the Nokia N-Gage console, titled Atari Masterpieces.

Atari released Asteroids

History of video games In the same year, Atari released Asteroids.

Atari released Dragon

Atari, Inc (Infogrames) Following the success of the Budokai and Legacy of Goku series, Atari has released numerous other Dragon Ball titles including Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors 2, Dragon Ball Z: Sagas, Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure and Super Dragon Ball Z.

Atari released extension

Unreal Tournament 2004 This extension (excluding mods) was released as a Bonus Pack by Atari on September 23 2004, and is available for free download.

Atari released Breakout

1976 in video gaming In April, Atari releases Breakout (whose prototype was designed by Apple Computer cofounders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak) to video arcades.

Atari released Gotcha

1973 in video gaming Atari releases Gotcha, the first commercial maze game, to video arcades.

Atari released mods

Unreal Tournament 2004 This extension (excluding mods) was released as a Bonus Pack by Atari on September 23 2004, and is available for free download.

Atari released Doubles

1973 in video gaming Atari releases PONG Doubles to video arcades.

Atari released Ball

Atari, Inc (Infogrames) Atari is also releasing Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi and its sequel, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 which is a separate series from the Budokai series.

Atari released Lunar

1979 in video gaming Atari releases the Lunar Lander and Ed Logg & Lyle Rains' Asteroids arcade games.

Atari released ^^ vcs

History of video game consoles (second generation) When Atari released their VCS the next year, Fairchild quickly re-named it to the Fairchild Channel F.

Atari released rise

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines An action game called Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines was released by Atari for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance.

Atari released em

Gravitar Gravitar is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Atari, Inc in 1982.

Atari released pseudo-sequel

Battlezone (1980 video game) Red Baron (arcade game), a pseudo-sequel to Battlezone released by Atari in 1980, which utilizes much of the Battlezone hardware.

Atari released TX-1

Pole Position (arcade game) While many considered the three-screened racer TX-1, released in 1984 by Atari and designed by Tatsumi to be a sequel to Pole Position II, the true sequel arrived in 1987 with the release of Final Lap, which may be considered an unofficial Pole Position III.

Atari released arcade

1980 in video gaming Warner Communications' Atari releases the Missile Command arcade game, and the Battlezone arcade game (it was later enhanced for the US Army for military training) – albeit relying on specialized vector graphics hardware.

Atari released Centipede

1980 in video gaming Warner Communications' Atari releases the Centipede (by Ed Logg & Dona Bailey) and Warlords arcade games and also the Tempest color vector arcade game.

Atari released computer

1985 in video gaming Atari releases the 520ST personal computer

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Atari published game

Activision For example, Atari was the only publisher of games for the Atari 2600.

LucasArts Atari published their games for Atari systems, Activision and Epyx would do their computer publishing.

Test Drive (series) The Test Drive games are now published by Atari, the name which Infogrames renamed itself to in 2003.

Act of War: Direct Action Act of War: Direct Action (abbreviated as AOW:DA) is a real-time strategy game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Atari, Inc (Infogrames).

Neverwinter Nights 2 Neverwinter Nights 2 (NWN2) is a computer role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari.

Legendary (video game) Legendary (previously known as Legendary: The Box) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Spark Unlimited and published in the United States by Gamecock Media Group and in the United Kingdom by Atari.

R. A. Salvatore The game was published by Atari and was nominated for awards by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and BAFTA.

Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate (NWN2:MoW) is a computer role-playing game developed by Ossian Studios and published by Atari.

Dragon Ball: Origins Published by Atari and Namco Bandai under the Bandai label, the game was released on September 18, 2008 in Japan and November 4, 2008 in North America.

The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena The game is being developed by Starbreeze Studios and published by Atari.

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a video game based on the Ghostbusters film franchise in development for the Nintendo DS, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360, to be published by Atari.

Gothic II The game was published by Jowood and Atari.

Gothic II In the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, Jowood and Atari co-published the game, released on June 13, 2003.

Backyard Football Currently all the games in the series have been developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari.

Backyard Baseball Currently all the games in the series have been developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari.

My Horse and Me My Horse & Me is a show jumping video game published by Atari for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, and Windows.

TimeShift The game was originally going to be published by Atari, but publishing rights switched to Sierra on April 20 2006.

Ultra Vortek Ultra Vortek is the title of a video game developed by Beyond Games and published by Atari for its Atari Jaguar home console system in 1995.

Atari published title

Fight for Life (video game) Fight for Life is the title of a video game developed and published by Atari for its ill-fated Jaguar system in 1996.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Although RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 is based on the previous games, Chris Sawyer, the developer of the first two titles, acted only as a "consultant" and was not involved in the programming of this game; the title was developed by Frontier Developments and published by Atari.

Atari published Nights

Neverwinter Nights 2 Neverwinter Nights 2 (NWN2) is a computer role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari.

Neverwinter Nights 2 Neverwinter Nights 2's publisher, Atari, announced that the toolset would be available to pre-order customers for download one month prior to the retail release of the game in its entirety.

Atari published mystery

Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate (NWN2:MoW) is a computer role-playing game developed by Ossian Studios and published by Atari.

Atari published Legendary

Legendary (video game) Legendary (previously known as Legendary: The Box) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Spark Unlimited and published in the United States by Gamecock Media Group and in the United Kingdom by Atari.

Atari published storm

Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir (NWN2:SoZ) is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights 2 developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari.

Atari published fight

Fight for Life (video game) Fight for Life is the title of a video game developed and published by Atari for its ill-fated Jaguar system in 1996.

Atari published Budokai

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, released as Dragon Ball Z 2 (ドラゴンボールZ2 Doragon Bōru Zetto Tsū?) in Japan, is a video game based upon the popular anime series, Dragon Ball Z. Budokai 2 is a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai and was developed by Dimps and published by Atari for the Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube.

Atari published strategy

Act of War: Direct Action Act of War: Direct Action (abbreviated as AOW:DA) is a real-time strategy game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Atari, Inc (Infogrames).

Atari published pack

Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir (NWN2:SoZ) is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights 2 developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari.

Atari published version

Pac-Man The Atari 2600 version of Pac-Man was developed by programmer Tod Frye and published in 1982 by Atari.

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Atari developed format

Floppy disk While this 180K format was developed by Atari for their DOS 2.0D and their (canceled) Atari 815 Floppy Drive, that double-density DOS was never widely released and the format was generally used by third-party DOS products.

Atari developed game

Nevada County, California Atari developed its first home computer video games in Nevada County.

Atari developed title

Fight for Life (video game) Fight for Life is the title of a video game developed and published by Atari for its ill-fated Jaguar system in 1996.

Atari developed fight

Fight for Life (video game) Fight for Life is the title of a video game developed and published by Atari for its ill-fated Jaguar system in 1996.

Atari developed prototypes

Missile Command In 1992, Atari developed a prototype of an arcade game called Arcade Classics for their 20th anniversary.

Atari developed system

1977 in video gaming Atari develops the Game Brain (model C-700), a dedicated console and the first Atari system to utilize cartridges.

Atari developed console

1977 in video gaming Atari develops the Game Brain (model C-700), a dedicated console and the first Atari system to utilize cartridges.

Atari developed C-700

1977 in video gaming Atari develops the Game Brain (model C-700), a dedicated console and the first Atari system to utilize cartridges.

Atari developed Brain

1977 in video gaming Atari develops the Game Brain (model C-700), a dedicated console and the first Atari system to utilize cartridges.

Atari developed party

Third-party developer Atari — formerly a first-party developer

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    Atari

    Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by Atari Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French publisher Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA).Atari Interactive has in turn licensed the brand name and assets to Atari, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATAR), a 51% majority owned subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA), encompassing its North American operations.
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    Atari, Inc

    Atari Inc. was a video game and computer company founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Primarily responsible for the formation of the video arcade and modern video game industries, the company was closed and its assets split in 1984 as a direct result of the North American video game crash of 1983.
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    Atari, Inc (Infogrames)

    The company that currently bears the Atari Inc. name was founded in 1993 under the name GT Interactive. In 1999, Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA) acquired a 62% controlling interest in GT Interactive, and proceeded to rename it Infogrames, Inc.
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    Atari (disambiguation)

    Atari could refer to: Atari, a video game and computer brand
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    De Re Atari

    De Re Atari written by Chris Crawford in 1982 contains a detailed description of the advanced features of the Atari 8-bit family of home computers.
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    Atari 2600

    The Atari 2600 is a video game console released in October 1977. It is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in.
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    Atari ST

    The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985.
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    Atari 7800

    The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a video game console released by Atari Corporation in June 1986. A test market release had occurred two years earlier under Atari Inc.
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    Atari 8-bit family

    The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers manufactured from 1979 to 1992. All are based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU and were the first home computers designed with custom coprocessor chips, giving them "the most powerful graphic subsystem" of any 8 bit machine.

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