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Founded in 1972, Atari played an integral role in the development of the arcade game, game console and personal computer industries. Atari’s iconic games, including Pong®, Asteroids®, Centipede® Missile Command®, have been played by many millions, and the brand continues to bring joy to gamers with its expanding portfolio of PC, console and mobile games.

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Owner Atari SA (2001–present)
Country United States (Atari), France (Atari SA)
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Country United States (Atari), France (Atari SA)
Introduced 27 June 1972; 52 years ago (1972-06-27)
Markets Video gaming
Owner Atari SA (2001–present)
Product type Video games, Consumer electronics

AtariAge

is a community-focused site containing a massive database of Atari video games, including digitized copies of manuals, key art, packaging, screenshots, reviews, and more. It also houses arguably the largest and oldest retro gaming community, frequented by retro enthusiasts as well as homebrew developers who create new games for Atari consoles and computers and other legacy game platforms. AtariAge also features the premier online store for new, high-quality retro games for retro Atari consoles and computers.
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Digital Eclipse

is a game development studio dedicated to celebrating and preserving gaming’s heritage and telling the stories of gaming history through archival releases and interactive documentaries. Digital Eclipse pioneered commercial video game emulation well before it was a household concept and today is one of a select few development studios recognized as leaders in retro-focused development. Th studio’s in-house Eclipse Engine is purpose-built for restoring and enhancing classic games. The studio’s critically-acclaimed titles include The Making of Karateka, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection, and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.
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MobyGames

is a renowned database resource for video game information that serves as the authoritative source for information about video games and the individuals or organizations behind them. Similar to the television- and film-centric IMDb, MobyGames provides in-depth and accurate video game credits and information for titles ranging from AAA to obscure independent projects. Celebrating its silver anniversary on March 1, 2024, MobyGames has proudly relied on its dedicated community of volunteers for 25 years.
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Nightdive Studios

is a full-service development and publishing company with expertise in restoring, optimizing, and publishing classic video games. The studio’s reputation and deep industry knowledge have made it a go-to partner for some of the largest names in gaming and entertainment — resulting in a diversified portfolio of titles based on cult classics and major IPs. Nightdive’s proprietary KEX engine allows the team to add modern enhancements to classic games, which has contributed to the success of its titles, including Blood: Fresh Supply, Doom 64, Quake I & II, Turok I & II, and System Shock.
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Infogrames

is a publishing label that operates under the Atari umbrella. Infogrames acquires IP and publishes games, across multiple genres, that fall outside the core portfolio of IP associated with the Atari brand.
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