The original Atari Inc. was founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. It was a pioneer in arcade games, home video game consoles, and home computers. Although probably better known for their games consoles, such as Pong and the Atari 2600, during the 1980s and 1990s, Atari released a range of computers which compared well with those of its rivals, although they never attained the same market reach as Sinclair or Commodore. Atari released the Atari 400 and Atari 800 in 1980. In 1984, Atari Corporation was purchased by Jack Tramiel (the founder of Commodore) and produced an Atari XE range of 8 bit computers, Atari ST range of 16 bit computers and Atari TT range of 32 bit computers (between 1984-1990). Since the 1980s, the Atari company and brand has passed through a series of hands and is currently owned by Infogrames Entertainment, SA.
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An Invitation To Programming | £2.65 | Buy now! | ||
An Invitation To Programming | £2.35 | Buy now! | ||
Ninja | £2.35 | Buy now! | ||
Grand Prix Simulator | £1.45 | Buy now! | ||
180 Darts | £2.25 | Buy now! | ||
Red Max | £2.55 | Buy now! | ||
Ninja Master | £2.25 | Buy now! | ||
Despatch Rider | £3.65 | Buy now! | ||
Ninja Massacre | £2.85 | Buy now! | ||
Invasion | £2.45 | Buy now! | ||
Darts | £2.25 | Buy now! | ||
Atari Safari | £2.35 | Buy now! | ||
The Lone Raider | £2.95 | Buy now! | ||
Atari 520 1040 STFM RF Computer to Analogue TV Cable Lead | £2.41 | Buy now! | ||
One Man And His Droid | £1.85 | Buy now! | ||
Thrust | £2.75 | Buy now! | ||
War-Copter / War Copter | £2.35 | Buy now! | ||
Atari 400 / 600 / 800 XL RF Computer To Analogue TV Cable Lead | £2.41 | Buy now! | ||
Golden Axe | £24.95 | Buy now! | ||
Atari 410 Cassette Unit Drive Belt Set - 2 Belt Model | £3.61 | Buy now! |
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