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==Bio==
 
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Atari was created in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney.they were the creators of pong and then the Atari 2600.they were the pioneers of the video game market.
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Atari was created in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Their first game was Computer Space, which was hindered by unreliability, and was never popular. In 1973, Atari would release Pong, which would be their first hit, selling many machines, and becoming a classic. This would be followed by many other popular games, such as Breakout (which was designed by Steve Jobs, with the hardware engineered by Steve Wozniak, both of [[Apple]] fame), and others, including a home Pong in 1975.
  
in 1982 they created the swordquest games as a part of a contest to win a Talisman that was made of 18K solid gold,The Chalice witch was made of gold and platinum and was adorned with citrines, diamonds, green jade, pearls, rubies, and sapphires,the "Crown of Life," which was made of gold and encrusted with aquamarines, diamonds, green tourmalines, rubies, and sapphires and a "Philosopher's Stone," which in this case was a large chunk of white jade in an 18K gold box encrusted with diamonds, emeralds, citrines, and rubies.The prizes were valued up to 25,000$ dollars.the games were Earthworld,Fireworld,Waterworld and airworld(which was never released).
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In 1977, Atari released the [[Atari 2600]], a home console that could take programmable cartridges. The Atari 2600 would last all the way until 1992.
The winner of Fireworld was [[Michael Rosen|Michael]] Rideout.The winner of Earthworld was Steven Bell.The Crown of life '''DOES''' exist but it is still unknown were it is.only 2 of the 4 prizes were released because of Atari's money issue and the video game crash of 1983.
 
  
The video game crash of 1983 was not caused by Atari but it was caused by a amount of [[shit]]ty
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In 1982 they created the Swordquest games as part of a contest, featuring ridiculously expensive prizes made of Gold, Platinum, and other rare metals. Only 2 of the 4 prizes were released due to monetary issues and the video game crash of 1983.
game like E.T and Pac-man.but E.T was one of the main causes,it was so bad that it was buried in a Texas landfill.  
 
  
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In 1983, Atari went through the video game crash of 1983, which saw the end of Atari's dominance in the video game market, and the near-death of the video game market itself. The cause of said crash was the glut of [[shit]]ty games by Atari and other companies, games such as [[Satan|E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial]], and all of the shitty 3rd party games.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[[Image:Atari logo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The logo for atari]]
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[[Image:Atari logo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Have [[you]] played Atari today?]]
  
 
==Games/Sources Made By Atari==
 
==Games/Sources Made By Atari==
 
*[[War|Combat]]
 
*[[War|Combat]]
*Pole Position
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*Pole Position (Outside of [[Japan]]. Originally made by [[Namco]])
 
*[[Satan|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]
 
*[[Satan|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]
 
*Stunt Cycle (video game)
 
*Stunt Cycle (video game)
 
*Centipede
 
*Centipede
*Pac-Man([[Atari 2600]] only)
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*Pac-Man ([[Atari 2600]] only. Original by Namco)
*Space Invaders
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*Space Invaders (Atari 2600 only. Original by Taito)
 
*Swordquest: Earthworld
 
*Swordquest: Earthworld
 
*Swordquest: Fireworld
 
*Swordquest: Fireworld
 
*Swordquest: Waterworld
 
*Swordquest: Waterworld
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==Game Consoles Made by Atari==
 
==Game Consoles Made by Atari==
 
*Pong
 
*Pong
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[[Category:Game Companies]]
 
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[[Category:Sources - Made in USA]]

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Bio[edit]

Atari was created in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Their first game was Computer Space, which was hindered by unreliability, and was never popular. In 1973, Atari would release Pong, which would be their first hit, selling many machines, and becoming a classic. This would be followed by many other popular games, such as Breakout (which was designed by Steve Jobs, with the hardware engineered by Steve Wozniak, both of Apple fame), and others, including a home Pong in 1975.

In 1977, Atari released the Atari 2600, a home console that could take programmable cartridges. The Atari 2600 would last all the way until 1992.

In 1982 they created the Swordquest games as part of a contest, featuring ridiculously expensive prizes made of Gold, Platinum, and other rare metals. Only 2 of the 4 prizes were released due to monetary issues and the video game crash of 1983.

In 1983, Atari went through the video game crash of 1983, which saw the end of Atari's dominance in the video game market, and the near-death of the video game market itself. The cause of said crash was the glut of shitty games by Atari and other companies, games such as E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, and all of the shitty 3rd party games.

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Wikipedia also has an article about Atari.


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Have you played Atari today?

Games/Sources Made By Atari[edit]

  • Combat
  • Pole Position (Outside of Japan. Originally made by Namco)
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • Stunt Cycle (video game)
  • Centipede
  • Pac-Man (Atari 2600 only. Original by Namco)
  • Space Invaders (Atari 2600 only. Original by Taito)
  • Swordquest: Earthworld
  • Swordquest: Fireworld
  • Swordquest: Waterworld

Game Consoles Made by Atari[edit]