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  • also was the first game licensed from Namco by Atari, a practice that would increase by the early 8
  • At its peak, Atari accounted for a third of Warner's annual incom
  • After Atari acquired the rights to produce the game, Frye
  • from the 'Teen-age Riot' album, with the word ' Atari' added as an Atari ST computer was used to cre
  • Atari Age; Eastern Front (1941), Atari - RX8039.
  • It is loosely based on the Atari Alone in the Dark video game series.
  • Atari also devotes his time and his earnings to vari
  • Atari also released Pole Position II as the pack-in
  • her defunct or nearly so (as was the case with Atari, Amiga and NeXT), or converting to newer archi
  • small part to the unique performance, in which Atari and her backing singers entered the stage one
  • , BBC Micro and Acorn Electron (as well as the Atari and C64 versions) were published in Europe by
  • Atari and Eugen Systems have released the first patc
  • The Atari and Commodore 64 versions feature an isometric
  • lso distribute in Australia for Konami, Eidos, Atari and Codemasters.
  • ctivision's Ghostbusters, the game Hacker, the Atari and Commodore 64 versions of Pitfall II and Sh
  • rope on December 2005 by Rising Star Games and Atari, and in North America on September 2006 by Cod
  • ision programmers who had previously worked at Atari and then Tandem Computers.
  • ing departments (at Mervyns Department Stores, Atari and Activision), and was featured in Tom Peter
  • l student at the time, won a $3,000 prize from Atari, and his first royalty check was $18,000.
  • ped by Dimps and published in North America by Atari and in Europe and Japan by Namco Bandai under
  • me spawned a variety of spin-offs, both within Atari and by their competitors.
  • Atari Anniversary Edition is a collection of classic
  • In 2001, Infogrames released Atari Anniversary Edition for the Sega Dreamcast and
  • The Game Boy Advance version, whose title is Atari Anniversary Advance, marked the debut of class
  • elease was on November 27, 2001 with the title Atari Anniversary Edition Redux, and it has a slight
  • In February of 2010, Atari announced that it was talking with several stu
  • Space Duel is included within the Atari Anthology for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2
  • Centipede, like many other Atari arcade games, was ported to Atari's own system
  • It is based on the Atari arcade game Marble Madness.
  • It was based on the Atari arcade game Starship 1.
  • For the 1983 Atari arcade game, see Star Wars (1983 video game).
  • ve included it with Tempest in the compilation Atari Arcade Hits: Volume 1 for PC in 1999.
  • Kousuke Atari as Japanese Singer (cameo appearance)
  • ames, including several previously released by Atari as coin-ops in the early 1970s.
  • Atari attempted to regain its market share by licens
  • Set on the fictional planet Irata (which is Atari backwards), the game is an exercise in supply
  • not compatible with Atari BASIC
  • Atari BASIC supports CIO access with reserved words
  • any, Shepardson Microsystems Inc., who created Atari BASIC instead.
  • It is a compatible superset of the more common ATARI BASIC whose most important feature is the vast
  • ett Bush, Tramon Williams, Michael Montgomery, Atari Bigby, and John Kuhn to name a few.
  • Atari Blitzkrieg - "Rokkonorrottenhell" feat.
  • Hailing from the DC metro area, Atari Blitzkrieg has been recording and producing si
  • ican hip hop artist who goes by the stage name Atari Blitzkrieg.
  • From left to right Richie Ren, Dadawa, Kousuke Atari, Chae Yeon, Eason Chan
  • Hasbro Interactive released a series of Atari classic remakes around that time, most of whic
  • original Tempest was included as part of Retro Atari Classics for the Nintendo DS.
  • was for a five-person game, four players on an Atari computer acting as a graphical terminal, and a
  • It was also later ported to other Atari computer and game platforms.
  • Dragan started to develop software for Atari Computers in 1991.
  • Compatible with all Atari computers with 16KB or more, AtariWriter had f
  • uter stores of the early-1980s to show off the Atari computers' graphics capabilities.
  • Krzysztof "Kaz" Ziembik made version for 8-bit Atari computers.
  • his article is about the 1984 shoot-'em-up for Atari computers.
  • ST BASIC Sourcebook and Tutorial - By Atari, copyright 1986, Revision B. {DDB-G22}
  • ame console and former home-computer producer, Atari Corporation.
  • ramel Technology, Ltd., which was then renamed Atari Corporation.
  • ese era of Taiwan, an unnamed teacher (Kousuke Atari) dispatched to the southernmost town of Hengch
  • icial on July 30, 1996, the majority of former Atari employees were dismissed and Atari's remaining
  • fact that it brought football games out of the Atari era, setting a simple precedent for future foo
  • It was released by Atari exclusively for the Xbox in 2003.
  • luding the covers of Mondo 2000, New Frontier, Atari Explorer, Extropy, Composer USA, CDROM Today (
  • The CT60 (an ATARI Falcon expansion-card) reaches clock rates fro
  • The splash screen of the game on the original Atari featured an excerpt of Modest Mussorgsky's Pic
  • A port of Space Duel was released on the Atari Flashback 2, reproducing only the single-playe
  • rsion of "Caverns of Mars" was included on the Atari Flashback 2 classic game console.
  • Nevertheless, Atari Football was as popular as Space Invaders duri
  • Considered physically exhausting to play, Atari Football involves spinning the trackball as fa
  • l game (the first was a soccer game by Taito), Atari Football was the game that is credited with po
  • Many historians credit Atari Football with being the first game to accurate
  • licensed to Namco, who in turn licensed it to Atari for release in the United States, thus the gam
  • locked in a TV advertising war with arch-rival Atari for the position of top video game console.
  • Pinball is a 3D pinball videogame developed by Atari for Atari Jaguar in 1995.
  • eyball is a 1982 volleyball video game made by Atari for the Atari 2600 platform.
  • ar Ship is a video game cartridge developed by Atari for its Video Computer System (later known as
  • e original, Namco licensed Pole Position II to Atari for US manufacture and distribution.
  • The story Atari Force Code Name: Liberator describes the premi
  • of the arcade game, Commander Champion of the Atari Force asks you to help free the galaxy from th
  • Atari Force was published by DC Comics from 1982 to
  • Commander Champion of the Atari Force has chosen you as the Liberator.
  • fix for the NTSC version were put to rest when Atari formally announced the retirement of the Atari
  • Atari founder Nolan Bushnell attended the opening ev
  • The game is similar to the Atari game Battlezone, and supports one player.
  • e been the perfect main-menu soundtrack for an Atari game of Studio 54".
  • arcade division, continuing it under the name Atari Games and eventually selling it to Namco in 19
  • Site 4 is a light gun arcade game developed by Atari Games in 1998, and sequel to the original Area
  • Party Pak is a PlayStation compilation of six Atari Games (later owned by Midway), Midway, and Wil
  • After the 1984 film release, Atari Games developed an arcade game based on the mo
  • A year after Donald's game was released, Atari Games created the hack and slash arcade game G
  • Rush 2049 is a racing video game developed by Atari Games and published by Midway Games for the Ar
  • of movement is slightly similar to the ones in Atari Games' Pit-Fighter and SNK's Fatal Fury: King
  • action arcade game developed and published by Atari Games, based on the 1984 film of the same name
  • c games, Stone Sling could not compete against Atari games, though the game did do well in Europe a
  • The coin-op division became Atari Games.
  • a racing video game developed and published by Atari Games.
  • a prototype platform arcade game unreleased by Atari Games.
  • For example, Atari had to overcome sprite limitations; the Atari
  • the region 1 DVD commentary but also said that Atari had face shots of Christian Slater for the new
  • This is likely due to the economic struggles Atari had been facing during the video game crash of
  • pirate bulletin boards exactly one week after Atari had received unprotected copies for a marketin
  • By 1982, Atari had US$2 billion in annual sales and was the f
  • he same day the patch was released for the PC, Atari had sent console patches to both Microsoft and
  • Atari had money, primarily from a series of successf
  • Atari head Nolan Bushnell originally tried to licens
  • Atari Hitotonari was a notable Kiss Player whose fus
  • Johnson, who in the mid-1980s, programmed his Atari home computer to make thousands of repeat phon
  • the pages of ANALOG Computing, a magazine for Atari home computer enthusiasts.
  • i Corporation in 1983 for the Commodore 64 and Atari home computers.
  • After Alcorn left Atari in 1981, he consulted to many fledging compani
  • n unfinished series of video games produced by Atari in the 1980s as part of a contest.
  • North America (released October 25, 2005) and Atari in Europe (released August 25, 2005).
  • nd published by Sega in the United States, and Atari in Europe.
  • It was produced by Atari in 1984 and was Atari's only laserdisc game.
  • ifornia, Berkeley in 1976, and went to work at Atari in November 1977.
  • ve Wozniak, who had earlier been involved with Atari in the development of the original version of
  • game developed, manufactured, and released by Atari in 1977.
  • game developed, manufactured, and released by Atari in 1977.
  • a single-player racing arcade game released by Atari in 1974.
  • Red Baron is an arcade game developed by Atari, Inc and released in 1980.
  • itar is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Atari, Inc in 1982.
  • Atari, Inc had a PLATO account and Panther is said t
  • that would end up being constants through the Atari, Inc, Apple, Cyan Engineering and Pizza Time T
  • de game designed by General Computer Corp. for Atari Inc. in 1982.
  • video game console released in 1978 as another Atari Inc. coin-op to standalone home console transl
  • Night Driver is a 1976 arcade game by Atari Inc.
  • a chip" IC's used in the slew of pong machines Atari Inc. had been releasing.
  • Lunar Lander is an arcade game released by Atari, Inc. in 1979, which uses a vector monitor to
  • Shark Jaws is a 1 player arcade game by Atari Inc. under the name of Horror Games, originall
  • ame programmed by Alan Miller and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600, then known as the VC
  • as Concentration) is a video game produced by Atari, Inc. and released in 1978 for its Atari 2600
  • ationship between Amiga Corp., Commodore Inc., Atari Inc. and Atari Corp. was to become even more d
  • ace Duel is an arcade game released in 1982 by Atari Inc.
  • Touch Me is an arcade game first released by Atari Inc. in 1974, and later as a handheld game in
  • also features a unique rollover bonus with an Atari Inc. logo on the playfield; hitting the logo f
  • ade game developed by Namco and distributed by Atari Inc., originally released in 1976.
  • It was developed and published by Atari, Inc..
  • miel's representatives discovered the original Atari Inc./Amiga contract.
  • nty games Mike Hally designed and produced for Atari, including Star Wars.
  • On February 23, 1998, JTS sold the Atari intellectual property to Hasbro Interactive fo
  • Detail, was released as a pack-in game for the Atari Jaguar CD.
  • is the version installed and developed for the Atari Jaguar CD.
  • by Accolade for the SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Atari Jaguar, the PC and PlayStation in the early an
  • Even with the cash infusion from Atari, JTS quickly ran out of money.
  • Input was given through two Atari keyboard controllers, which came with special
  • Having just acquired the Atari label, Hasbro Interactive released Microsoft W
  • the title Agent X when the movie producers and Atari learned of each others' projects and decided t
  • m to be one optional Japanese voice actor from Atari left in.
  • Data Provided by Hall of Light, Atari Legend and Lemon Amiga games databases.
  • Atari LOGO also featured commands that supported the
  • Atari LOGO was a programming language for the Atari
  • Atari LOGO was developed by Logo Computer Systems, I
  • ford worked on the computerization of media at Atari, Lucasfilm, and Paramount.
  • starring in the seminal TV commercial for the Atari Lynx portable video game system, White origina
  • A prototype was created for the Atari Lynx but never released.
  • Zarlor Mercenary was an action game for the Atari Lynx handheld console, released by Epyx.
  • There exists a prototype for the Atari Lynx under the name Dungeon Slayers.
  • ames is a 1-player homebrew video game for the Atari Lynx system.
  • ing the Commodore 64, the Commodore Amiga, the Atari Lynx, the Atari ST, the TurboGrafx-16, the ZX
  • t was one of the first games developed for the Atari Lynx, and was released with the platform's lau
  • The game was one of the first games for the Atari Lynx, released in 1989 and was programmed by E
  • It was one year in the Readers Top Ten of the Atari Magazin and achieved place 1 for three times.
  • Shop-Magazin and a very positive review in the Atari Magazin.
  • The Atari Message Information System (AMIS) was one of t
  • Atari MLX was based upon the earliest Commodore vers
  • Power Pill Fist (Ken Fec) is an Atari noise rock artist from Pittsburgh, PA.
  • bourne House and released for PlayStation 2 by Atari on May 11, 2004 in North America and May 7, 20
  • lely as a file server, sending new maps to the Atari on demand.
  • ompiled executable, it was one of the very few Atari online games available to BBS operators in the
  • Atari, only the platform for the game and not the ma
  • strategy was to dissuade consumers from buying Atari or Coleco consoles by showing an exclusive new
  • Atari originally licensed Microsoft BASIC for use in
  • Indy 4 is a 4 player arcade game by Atari, originally released in 1976.
  • A man from Florida supposedly sued Atari over the box art; however, in an interview, Vi
  • o four players, the game was controlled by the Atari Paddles.
  • Atari Pascal is a program released by Atari in 1982.
  • Due to technical details of the Atari platform, vertical scrolling was somewhat simp
  • The 1982 game Crossfire for the Apple II and Atari platforms is often considered a port of Targ,
  • blished by Parker Brothers in 1983 for various Atari platforms and in 1984 for the Sinclair ZX Spec
  • Atari president Ray Kassar agreed to Frye's demands,
  • Because it was released through Atari Program Exchange, Atari Pascal was unsupported
  • ral years after Dandy was released through the Atari Program Exchange, Atari arcade division progra
  • mmed by Douglas Crockford and published by the Atari Program Exchange.
  • ammed by Fernando Herrera and published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1981.
  • Summers and Valerie Atkinson, and published by Atari Program Exchange in 1983.
  • television commercial aired for it in the U.S. Atari promoted the game with the slogan "Are you dev
  • Atari published their games for Atari systems, Activ
  • In 1979, Atari released a more challenging four-player versio
  • Battlezone is an arcade game from Atari released in 1980.
  • Atari released a pinball game called Midnight Magic
  • Atari released Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  • including the MIT Media Laboratory (1980), the Atari Research Lab (1982), the Apple Multimedia Lab
  • The sound envisioned would be atari rock: a combination of 80s synth pop, atari-li
  • ase for the TRS-80 and Apple II as well as the Atari series.
  • According to Gary Furr, Atari sold over 800,000 cartridges, not including At
  • Seeing this, Atari sought to capitalize on the success of Simon a
  • Virgin Games in 1991 for the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST and PC (later for the Sega Mega Drive).
  • The music video features an Atari ST computer, a Korg M1 synthesiser and a Fende
  • Atari ST screenshot of Killerball
  • Front cover of the Atari ST version.
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