Atari
Atari was founded on June 28, 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. The company developed arcade video games, video computer systems (e.g., the 2600), and games. Later, in 1984, Atari became the Atari Corporation who released the Atari Computer (e.g., Atari 1040ST) and game console. Atari became a division of Hasbro, which changed hands again when Infogrames took over Hasbro Interactive. Today, Atari is known as ATARI, SA.
Contact information
Phone: | (425) 398-3063 |
Fax: | None or unknown |
TDD: | None or unknown |
Website: | Atari official website |
Support e-mail: | Atari contact and support page |
Address: | Atari US Headquarters 475 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016 |
Stock: | EPA:ATA |
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Company news
January 21, 2013 - The US division of Atari filed for bankruptcy.
May 7, 2003 - Infogrames adopts the legendary brand name of Atari for its global commercial operations.
January 4, 1985 - At CES (Consumer Electronics Show), Atari introduced the Atari 130XE, 130ST, 260ST, 520ST, 65XE, 65XEM, and 65XEP computers.
June 17, 1980 - Atari became the first company to register a Copyright for two computer games: "Asteroids" and "Lunar Landar."
May 1974 - The first car game Gran Trak 10 was released by Atari.