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The original Atari was founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in 1971 as Syzygy Engineering, and was incorporated as Atari on June 27, 1972.  In 1976, Warner Communications purchased the home division of Atari as they wanted to get into the interactive entertainment business.  
The original Atari was founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in 1971 as Syzygy Engineering, and was incorporated as Atari on June 27, 1972.  In 1976, Warner Communications purchased the home division of Atari as they wanted to get into the interactive entertainment business.  


On July 1, 1984, because of the video game crash of 1983, Warner sold the home division of the company to Tramel Technology, while Warner kept the arcade division of Atari.  The arcade division became  Atari Games and the home division became Atari, Inc.  The controlling interest in Atari Games was sold to Namco in 1985.  Atari Games began publishing games for the home video game market in 1987 under the Tengen brand name.  In 1989, Warner merged with Time to become known as Time Warner.  In 1993, Time Warner created [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment|Time Warner Interactive]] when they bought a controlling interest in Atari Games.  The arcade division continued to operate under the name Atari Games, while releases for the home video game market used the Time Warner Interactive label.  In 1996, Atari Games was sold to WMS Industries, and was made part of their Midway division (which it had purchased in 1988).  In 1998, WMS Industries spun off its remaining shares in Midway.  In 1999, Atari Games became Midway Games West.  Midway's arcade division was closed in June 2001.  Most of Midway's assets were later acquired by Warner Bros. in 2009.  Midway was merged with WB Games Chicago to become NetherRealm Studios in 2010.
On July 1, 1984, because of the video game crash of 1983, Warner sold the home division of the company to Tramel Technology, while Warner kept the arcade division of Atari.  The arcade division became  Atari Games and the home division became Atari, Inc.  The controlling interest in Atari Games was sold to Namco in 1985.  Atari Games began publishing games for the home video game market in 1987 under the Tengen brand name.  In 1989, Warner merged with Time to become known as Time Warner.  In 1993, Time Warner created [[Time Warner Interactive]] when they bought a controlling interest in Atari Games.  The arcade division continued to operate under the name Atari Games, while releases for the home video game market used the Time Warner Interactive label.  In 1996, Atari Games was sold to WMS Industries, and was made part of their Midway division (which it had purchased in 1988).  In 1998, WMS Industries spun off its remaining shares in Midway.  In 1999, Atari Games became Midway Games West.  Midway's arcade division was closed in June 2001.  Most of Midway's assets were later acquired by Warner Bros. in 2009.  Midway was merged with WB Games Chicago to become NetherRealm Studios in 2010.


In July 1996, Atari Inc merged with JTS Inc. to form JTS Corp.  In March 1998, JTS sold the Atari name and assets to Hasbro Interactive.  In December 2000, [[Infogrames]] purchased Hasbro Interactive and gained control of Atari.   
In July 1996, Atari Inc merged with JTS Inc. to form JTS Corp.  In March 1998, JTS sold the Atari name and assets to Hasbro Interactive.  In December 2000, [[Infogrames]] purchased Hasbro Interactive and gained control of Atari.   
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.atari.com Atari website]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari Wikipedia article on Atari]
*[http://www.atari.com Atari website]


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