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Founded in 1971 by the legendary Nolan Bushnell, Atari published the phenominally successful arcade title Pong in 1972. In 1976 Warner Brothers acquired Bushnell's share of the outfit for a massive 28 million US dollars. Warner, creating two separate entities, sold the home computer division, Atari Corp., to Commodore founder Jack Tramiel in 1984, retaining right to the Atari Games arcade division.
1985 saw Japanese arcade giant Namco acquire a controlling share in Atari Games, a share that was bought back by Atari Games employees the next year.
In 1993 Warner chose to rebrand its Atari Games division to Time Warner Interactive. Within three years the company sold its Atari Games division to WMS, owners of Midway and Bally/Midway. In the same year Tramiel's struggling Atari Corp. joined with hard drive manufacturer JTS and, within a year, was closed completely.
One year on, in 1998, JTS sold its Atari Corp. assets to Hasbro for just five million US dollars. Aiming to avoid confusion with the newly resurrected Atari brand, Midway chose to rename Atari Games to Midway Games West.
By 2000 Hasbro Interactive found itself struggling, saved only when French videogame publisher giant Infogrames acquired the company, Atari brand and all.
2001 marked a sad point in Atari's history. Midway, owners of the Atari Games brand, made the decision to step out of the arcade business. As the only arcade manufacturer holding the Atari name, the decision ended Atari's involvement in the arcade industry. Indeed, it marked the end of the Midway and Bally Midway arcade legends.
Two years later, Midway closed its Midway Games West studio. The studio, formerly known as Atari Games, signed the end of Atari's involvement in the home video game industry.
For three months the Atari name ceased to feature on the video game landscape. However, in May 2003 Infogrames announced that its key titles would be published by Atari, Inc., resurrecting the historic brand
The Atari name and famous logo soon became Infogrames' primary publishing outfit, covering everything from triple-A to minor releases. For some years the new Atari enjoyed big hits with titles such as Driver and Dragonball Z, but in 2006 the company's financial reports showed things were far from rosy. In May the company sold the Stuntman property rights to rival THQ, and the following month announced staggering losses of 67 million US dollars. Within weeks Atari sold the licence for Driver and the franchise's developer Reflection to Ubisoft, securing a reported $24m.
Things fared no better into 2007. In April 20% of the workforce was laid off, in July NASDAQ threatened to de-list the company on the stock exchange and in October parent Infogrames axed five of Atari's board members.
In the November of 2007 Atari's Board announced substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern, along with news that Dragon Ball Z owner FUNimation wished to terminate its licence with Atari.
Its future continued to look uncertain in 2008 with parent Infogrames changing its top brass, as CFO Yves Hannebelle and CEO Patrick Leleuat were replaced. Its key triple-A title, Alone In The Dark, suffered repeated slippages, and the company struggled to grapple with the hardcore vs. casual market and flip-flopped over its stance on online vs. single-player.
A ray of hope shone in the late summer of 2008, however, as Namco Bandai acquired a third of Infogrames' distribution business and a "strategic partnership". The deal included an option on the purchase of the remaining stock, leading to speculation of a buy out.
This saw fruit in 2009 when Namco Bandai acquired Infogrames' Atari titles and offices across the European, Asian, New Zealand and Australian (PAL) territories. The fruit was not to sport the famous triple striped logo or Atari name, but instead the somewhat bland moniker "Namco Bandai Partners".
What remained of the Atari brand was now solely within the US, as Atari, Inc.
With weeks, however, Infogrames SA announced it would coalesce the two brands, Infogrames and Atari, as Atari SA. Based in Paris, the holding company would serve as the head quarters for the remaining Infogrames subsidiaries, including Atari, Inc. The vision was to focus on digital projects.
An old friend returned to the company in 2010, with the appointment of founder Nolan Bushnell in the role of strategic planning. Later that year, former Disney man Alex Chung joined, taking responsibility of PC and casual games distribution across the US, cementing the company's vision in the online, casual and digital market, as opposed to boxed products.
Another year and another CEO. 2011 saw former boss Jeff Lapin depart, to be replaced by deputy Jim Wilson.
Following a disturbingly quiet 2012, Atari, Inc., the US based subsidiary, filed for Chapter 11. This was reported as bid to break away from its French parent, Atari SA, and its growing debts.
Atari's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1972 title, "Pong" (Arcade).
The company has been involved titles released on the PS4, Xbox One, PC, 3DS/2DS, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, DS/DSi, PS2, Power Mac, PSP, Xbox, GameCube, GBA, N-Gage, PlayStation, Arcade, Dreamcast, Nuon, Saturn, Jaguar, SNES, ST, Mac, Lynx, C64, Vic-20, Spectrum 48K, Sinclair Spectrum 128K, Amstrad CPC, TI99, Atari 7800, Atari 5200, Atari 400/800/XL/XE, Atari 2600/VCS, Intellivision and Colecovision. Of these, "Sonic Adventure 2" (GameCube), "Rollercoaster Tycoon 3" (PC), "Sonic Mega Collection" (GameCube), "Enter the Matrix" (GameCube), "Driv3r" (PS2) has been a best selling title.
The company's most recent involvement was on the 2019 release "Tempest 4000" (Xbox One).
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07 Feb 2003
28 Dec 2001
28 Dec 2000
Atari Unveils Corporate Comeback Strategy as Interactive Entertainment Production Company...
19 Jun 2014
New CEO is either making a huge joke or he's just announced something big.
19 May 2014
Sure he buried them, what's the big deal?
06 May 2014
Famously rubbish game buried for decades will star in show
04 Apr 2014
Oculus Rift will also be where developers will head to next.
27 Mar 2013
Atari founder thinks Nintendo's console signals the end of consoles.
26 Nov 2012
Fights Marvel vs Capcom 3 for #1 position.
21 Feb 2011
Moves into position as digital strategy boss
22 Sep 2010
But things are turning around
03 Aug 2010
More changes at Atari following ex-EA online man's appointment but Gardner goes too.
20 Apr 2010
Also: did you know Pong liberated women?
24 Dec 2009
Hipster fashionista has to fight legality with Atari first.
09 Oct 2009
Sony grabs from Atari so game coincides with Blu-ray movie release
06 May 2009
But one company can stop you video gaming death
10 Mar 2009
They even look as if you could buy them at Athena
22 Dec 2008
Who you gonna call? Not Sierra. Yes, Phil Harrison.
07 Nov 2008
Send lawyers into menace Scots folk.
30 Oct 2008
Another chapter opens for The Chronicles of Riddick
30 Oct 2008
Has the Dark Knight swung in at the top?
14 Oct 2008
UK games body gives Europeans ratings system another push
22 Sep 2008
Phil Harrison's charisma at work?
08 Sep 2008
Make your minds up PC publishers!
20 Jun 2008
The industry is changing says Phil
23 May 2008
More movement in Infogrames management
06 May 2008
Former Sony PlayStation executive goes French.
04 Mar 2008
One Gunstar? Against the whole Armada? It'll be a slaughter!
09 Nov 2007
New reasons to not go jogging alone at night
31 Oct 2007
RPG fans worldwide cheer in unison
17 Oct 2007
How to avoid leaving your local game retailer this Greedmas
16 Oct 2007
PlayStation's Great-Great-Grandad
03 Oct 2007
Medieval monster hunting - new screens inside
01 Oct 2007
Taken from exclusive city tracks Pau, Porto and Macau
27 Sep 2007
Or just stick to drawing cocks in Pictochat. Your call.
18 Sep 2007
Shake a stick at the Games Convention, you'll hit something from Atari
03 Aug 2007
Historic Mario and Kong images remain unsold
22 Jun 2007
Download the PC version right here for a taster
05 Jun 2007
Latest on D3 Publishers Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
04 Jun 2007
One of Wiis surprise big hitters for summer
11 May 2007
Ataris banking on this one. Literally.
10 May 2007
The skinny on the, err, skinny E3 right here
23 Apr 2007
Apparently it's a benchmark for purity...
13 Apr 2007
Brand new look at the PSP racer... brake like the wind!
23 Feb 2007
Mark Ecko Entertainment 'down wid da yout'.
15 Feb 2007
Atari game of Luc Bessons kids movie surprisingly good
26 Jan 2007
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach gets additional module: Demon Sands. Available for free trial off the back of Neverwinter purchase.
30 Oct 2006
Get your blob on. Don't eat it though. Obviously.
18 Sep 2006
Record market share for Microsoft's next-gen console.
12 Sep 2006
All the best of the things we've managed to find time to see.
10 May 2006
Pretend to be James Bond. Along with 100,000 others.
03 Apr 2006
Plus exclusive from Grandmaster Flash and more.
06 Mar 2006
Says banning games like burning books
17 Feb 2006
Atari 'Under Pressure' - graffiti game banned down under.
15 Feb 2006
Pleasingly seventies vibe suggests good form
23 Jan 2006
Chirac poised to funnel in cash EU row looms.
06 Jan 2005
Bonnell promises mass executive departures if debt plan rejected.
05 Jan 2005
Slightly misleading headline - you know you have to click!
23 Dec 2004
More golden oldies back on the shelves
08 Sep 2004
Marc Ecko, Atari and The Collective's graff 'em up revealed.
13 Aug 2004
KOTOR 2 developers begin work on D&D Universe.
05 Aug 2004
Unreal Tournament 2004 Editors Choice Edition squeezed out before Christmas.
30 Jul 2004
Future Publishing makes aggressive move on its own forum
26 Jul 2004
Spidey breaks sales record as summer gaming famine deepens.
20 Jul 2004
Bad news for Atari as Tanner takes a tanning from the webbed wonder.
13 Jul 2004
Another game-to-movie tie-in from Constantin Films.
02 Jul 2004
Pivotal title dragged through the dirt: Must win for Atari
25 Jun 2004
Sales figures tell of naughty retailers. Sam gives Harry the good news.
21 Jun 2004
Games X Copy does exactly what it says on the wrapper - publishers enraged.
16 Jun 2004
Atari soups up and modifies dusty racing franchise.
15 Jun 2004
Highest on-record Portable PlayStation estimate to date
14 Jun 2004
French giant rolls dice can key franchise pass the test?
08 Jun 2004
Variable royalty rate scheme proposed.
27 May 2004
Ronaldinho may not be playing, but it seems everyone else is.
18 May 2004
Ubisoft and Clancy on the up - if it's Tuesday, it must be the All-Formats positions from ChartTrack.
06 Apr 2004
"Sorry dear, can't talk now, I'm on a mission(-based driving adventure)."
17 Mar 2004
Reflections off Christmas card list as Atari loses key fiscal boost.
29 Jan 2004
Thats PS2 and Xbox only, Buster. PC version to follow.
28 Jan 2004
Reflections head honcho gives us the lowdown on Tanners latest adventures.
02 Jan 2004
When Arnie said hed be back, we didnt think itd be so soon.
27 Nov 2003
MMORPG goes German - budding beta testers still sought.
26 Nov 2003
Epic in more time needed no-shock
31 Oct 2003
Ill-conceived and aggressive second round of French takeovers?
21 Jul 2003
It has to be Transformers, this time for PlayStation 2.
18 Jul 2003
Market cautious as initial spike falls.
19 Jun 2003
Atari reports strongest sales ever.
27 May 2003
Space Invaders meets chess, meets telepathy, meets sheer genius, the world over!
28 Jan 2003
Over a million downloads in just five days confirms that UT2003 is in demand.
25 Sep 2002
Tricky PS2 programming Sony version bites the dust.
27 Aug 2002
New old games brand put to the ultimate test.
06 Jun 2002
Americans use games to train to kill. How delightful!
30 Aug 2001