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  2. 1972. The Founding of Atari. With their first initial success behind them, co-founders Bushnell and Dabney channelled their coin-operated game expertise and reinvested the profits made from the 1971 game Computer Space and founded Atari in 1972.

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    Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and home computer company founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Atari was a key player in the formation of the video arcade and video game industry. The company was founded in Sunnyvale, California, in the center of Silicon Valley, to develop arcade games, starting with Pong in 1972.

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    Before Atari's incorporation, Bushnell considered various terms from the game Go, eventually choosing atari, referencing a position in the game when a group of stones is imminently in danger of being taken by one's opponent. Atari was incorporated in the state of California on June 27, 1972.

  5. Key Dates: 1972: Nolan Bushnell establishes Atari as a computer game developer. 1975: Atari introduces the home version of the Pong game. 1976: Warner Communications acquires Atari. 1982: Pac-Man debuts. 1985: Atari, under new ownership, begins manufacturing home computers.

  6. Atari Corporation was an American manufacturer of computers and video game consoles. It was founded by Jack Tramiel on May 17, 1984, as Tramel Technology, Ltd., but then took on the Atari name less than two months later when Warner Communications sold the home computing and game console assets of Atari, Inc. to Tramiel. [4]

  7. Founded in 1972 by Nolan K. Bushnell, a flaky, games-obsessed engineer who was subsequently given the bum's rush by his own board of directors, Atari today controls the lion's share of the $3-billion-a-year home and arcade video game market. It wasn't easy. Atari almost went bankrupt shortly after it was founded in 1972.

  8. Mar 20, 2014 · Warner sold the home computing portion of the Atari business in July 1984 to Jack Tramiel, the erstwhile founder of Commodore, who renamed it Atari Corporation.

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