Atari
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Atari, Inc. was a video game and home computer company founded in 1972 by Ted Dabney and Nolan Bushnell. It is considered by most to be responsible for the birth of the video games industry as a whole, introducing video games in the home and arcades.
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735: This is Miyamoto
Tuesday means it's time to talk about slots in Luck Be a Landlord, chips in Endcycle VS, Unreal Championship 2, Mario movie delays, a grip of Ubisoft updates, and even more!
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735: This is Miyamoto
Tuesday means it's time to talk about slots in Luck Be a Landlord, chips in Endcycle VS, Unreal Championship 2, Mario movie delays, a grip of Ubisoft updates, and even more!
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The HotSpot - Episode 389
Was Sega's 32x one of the biggest events in gaming? How would VR rank for you? What about Fortnite? Join us for our brief tour through some industry milestones.
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619: The Jäger Cube
This week we Journey to the Savage Planet, train up some Temtem, get ReMinded about Kingdom Hearts III, puzzle over Xbox prototypes and Atari Hotels, and reminisce fondly about everyone's favorite .mp3 llama.
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619: The Jäger Cube
This week we Journey to the Savage Planet, train up some Temtem, get ReMinded about Kingdom Hearts III, puzzle over Xbox prototypes and Atari Hotels, and reminisce fondly about everyone's favorite .mp3 llama.
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535: Our Crazy Apocalypse
With days to go till E3, New York's own Alex Navarro swoops in to help us make sense of Fallout 76, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Yoku's Island Express, OnRush, Atari boxes, and Mortal Kombat Gold?
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501: Wavy Tube Physics
The spookiest month begins with indie favs like Steamworld Dig 2 and Cuphead, a Destiny 2 raid post-mortem, Forza progression woes, Red Dead 2 trailer impressions, bootleg Star Fox 2 carts, and your b-mails!
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491: Just a Bowl of Dough
Fresh off the state fair, noted Australian Ben regales us with tales of '90s bands and corndogs before we sink our teeth into Pyre, Splatoon 2, Kingsway, Fortnite, the Pokemon Go kerfuffle, the pitfalls of nostalgia, and a quick lesson on some slang from down undah.
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The Community Spotlight - 07/22/2017
Switching Rikku's outfit too many times may have killed ZombiePie's laptop, but don't fret. Mento is here to pun his way through this week's Spotlight.
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Episode 113
Abby ruins ducks, forever. Also, we talk about Splatoon 2, Ubisoft, and Atari getting out there and disrupting the whole scene. We've also got a whole lot of postcards! Who knew? But the duck thing...
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490: Sometimes Pepperoni, Sometimes Hot Dog
A strange odor wafts through the halls of Giant Bomb, so we huddle in the podcast studio to chat about Splatoon 2, the Ataribox, all the action at EVO, the end (?) of the Miiverse, and the unexpected return of Casey Hudson.
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The Man Who Now Leads Atari
Once a gaming juggernaut, Atari drifts into the future without an identity. Frédéric Chesnais is trying to help the company find one.
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Video Games: The Movie: The Interview
Jeremy Snead, director of the documentary Video Games: The Movie, speaks with us about getting the chance to cover the history of his favorite medium.
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A Museum Just Acquired 22 Pallets of Atari History
Video games are getting older, and institutions like The Strong are doing their best to preserve, archive, and exhibit its past.
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Atari Dropping Cryptic Studios, Moving Largely to External Development
Atari has decided to move on from the prominent MMO developer.
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Atari Out Of Europe
I guess now we know why they're not handling Ghostbusters over there anymore.
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Atari Gobbles Up Cryptic Studios
Makers of such fine MMOs as City of Heroes and Star Trek Online will now be making them on a more rigid schedule.
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