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  1. Sep 2, 2023 · For a point in time, Atari was seemingly the king of the video game console market. But it unravelled quite quickly. Here's how it went down.

  2. The video game crash of 1983 (known in Japan as the Atari shock) [1] was a large-scale recession in the video game industry that occurred from 1983 to 1985 in the United States. The crash was attributed to several factors, including market saturation in the number of video game consoles and available games, many of which were of poor quality.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtariAtari - Wikipedia

    Meanwhile, Atari Games was acquired by Midway Games in 1996, and effectively retired the Atari name on arcades by 2000 to avoid public confusion with Hasbro's Atari home releases.

  4. Aug 3, 2024 · What happened to Atari is a complex story marked by unprecedented highs and dramatic lows. From its groundbreaking innovations like Pong and the Atari 2600, this brand shaped the early days of gaming. Yet, the Video Game Crash of 1983 and mismanagement by Warner Communications triggered its decline.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · The ‘video game crash of 1983’, also known as the ‘Atari shock’, marked the rapid decline of the US video game industry, including a $500 million loss for Atari. The success of Atari in the late 70s led to dozens of copycat companies, flooding the market with consoles of varying quality.

  6. Jan 2, 2017 · Atari was one of the pioneering video game companies. However, this legendary corporation fell from grace. Hard. Find out what happened now.

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

    Under Tramiel, the Atari Corporation initially focused heavily on home computers before it revisited game consoles, including a revised design of the Atari 2600, the Atari 2600 Jr., but eventually dropped out of the hardware market by 1996 following the failure of the Atari Jaguar console.

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