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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtarisoftAtarisoft - Wikipedia

    Atarisoft was a brand name used by Atari, Inc. in 1983 and 1984 to publish video games for non-Atari home computers and consoles. [1] Each platform had a specific color for its game packages: video games sold for the Commodore 64 were in green boxes, games for the TI-99/4A in yellow, the IBM PC in blue, and so on.

  2. The new Atari Corp. initially used the Atarisoft brand as well. Several Atari 8-bit family titles (both game and non-game) were published by Atari UK and Atari France using the Atarisoft label in 1985. Atari did not use the Atarisoft label again after 1985. This is the collection of original Atarisoft software for non-Atari systems.

  3. www.digitpress.com › faq › atarisoftDP FAQ - digitpress.com

    Why and when did they start Atarisoft? In 1983 Atari announced the formation of Atarisoft, a division to make games for competing video game and computer systems. Atari had licensed many of the best arcade games for their 2600, 5200, 7800 and 8-bit computer systems, no doubt.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atari,_IncAtari, Inc. - Wikipedia

    Atari, Inc. All operating divisions sold off in 1984–85. Merged into parent company in 1992. 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 ...

  5. The three games came out for Christmas season 1983 under the Atarisoft brand - the only Intellivision games released by Atari. By this time, the video game industry was in full nose dive. Mattel Electronics closed in January 1984. With the closing, Mattel Inc. dropped the lawsuit against Atari and the programmers.

  6. Summer: In France, using the Atarisoft label, Atari released: Cameleon, Promoteur September 4: Atari introduced the 130XE to the UK at the Personal Computer World (PCW) show in London. Fall: Rather than produce the announced XF521 disk drive, Atari turned (back) to Tandon (S) Pte. Ltd. for a new production run of the Atari 1050.

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  8. May 7, 2002 · 1971 - Before Atari. Nolan Bushnell sells Computer Space, a space combat game based on Steve Russell's 1962 game Spacewar, to Nutting Associates. 1,500 units are made, but Computer Space fails to sell. 1972 - The Founding of Atari. (June 27) Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney start their own game company, Atari Incorporated.

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