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  • ...he unrelated coin-op company with the same name, [[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]] to license out titles for the Lynx platform and the 7800 and the 26 ...black background, there is the Atari logo like the previous one, but with "ATARI" changing colors and with lines in it. There is no copyright stamp.
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  • ...ting under the Atari brand|the original Atari|Atari Corporation|other uses|Atari (disambiguation)}} {{PageButtons|Atari SA|Logo Variations=1}}
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  • ...ast legs). Originally intended to be a 32-bit system called the "Panther", Atari in shock of the 3DO having 32-bit capabilities, decided to create a 64-bit ...ake it "64-bit" (which probably isn't true). In an attempt to boost sales, Atari created a CD-ROM add-on for the Jaguar in 1995, but by then, it was too lat
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  • ...he unrelated coin-op company with the same name, [[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]] to license out titles for the Lynx platform and the 7800 and the 26 ...black background, there is the Atari logo like the previous one, but with "ATARI" changing colors and with lines in it. There is no copyright stamp.
    3 KB (547 words) - 11:55, 9 August 2024
  • ...ast legs). Originally intended to be a 32-bit system called the "Panther", Atari in shock of the 3DO having 32-bit capabilities, decided to create a 64-bit ...ake it "64-bit" (which probably isn't true). In an attempt to boost sales, Atari created a CD-ROM add-on for the Jaguar in 1995, but by then, it was too lat
    4 KB (699 words) - 20:05, 12 August 2024
  • ...600's Television Interface Adapter, including stock sound effects from the Atari 2600's ports of ''Pac-Man'' and ''Donkey Kong'', backtracked by a chiptune
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  • In 1994, Time Warner purchased [[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]] ([[Atari Corporation]]'s former arcade gaming unit, which spun off from the parent c ...]; as a result, the arcade unit went back to the [[Atari Games (1996-1999)|Atari Games]] name. The European division was merged with [[Warner Interactive]]
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  • ...ting under the Atari brand|the original Atari|Atari Corporation|other uses|Atari (disambiguation)}} {{PageButtons|Atari SA|Logo Variations=1}}
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  • ...y, GT Interactive was purchased by [[Infogrames]] (which became [[Atari SA|Atari]] in 2003) and integrated in May 2000. ...rom Billionsoft, alongside select titles formerly published by the company.Atari formed a holding business named '''GT Interactive, LLC''' to hold the copyr
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  • ...ve]] (with the [[MicroProse]] and [[Atari Interactive (Hasbro Interactive)|Atari]] brands). ...e company fully purchased Atari, Inc. and in May 2009, was rebranded as "[[Atari SA]]", after many financial struggles.
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  • [[Category:Atari]]
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  • ...en transferred the assets to Midway outright in 1996 after it bought out [[Atari Games]]. In 1998, the company spun off from [[Williams Entertainment]]. Maj *On ''Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1'', the text is gold. Plus, the circle "M" is polygon-styled.
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