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Atari Inc's website is using the original style Fuji logo. I'm not sure if this is due to (in)consistent branding, but should the entry here be edited to reflect this? Sslaxx ( talk) 10:12, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
This article confused me more than informed me.
When people hear "Atari," then don't know about the silly and confusing history behind the brand. For instance, my room-mate saw the Atari logo at the end of Pit-Fighter on WB Games' Midway Arcade Origins collection, and thought it was the same Atari that made the 2600. Okay, actually, yes, that is the exact SAME Atari that made the 2600, as WB Games bought Midway, who bought Atari "Games" from Time Warner Interactive, who was originally Tengen, and was a joint venture between Atari Games, a WB company, and Namco, and, well, was still Atari Games from the original Atari. See, confusing. While I am aware of all the ins and outs of the Atari saga, perhaps articles like this, and other Atari companies' article be merged into one, large, but easy to read, Atari article. Otherwise, like when Atari, Inc., announced their financial problems, everybody, who isn't aware of Atari's nuttiness, thought it meant Nolan's Atari, that made the 2600. Like I stated: confusing. 70.180.188.238 ( talk) 16:06, 11 November 2013 (UTC)
I'll be merging the contents of GT Interactive Software into this article since both articles deal with the same company, just under different names. â Quoth ( talk) 19:56, 5 June 2016 (UTC)
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A lot of the games listed under "Microsoft Windows" were actually DOS games, not Windows. This should be corrected. Rua ( mew) 21:36, 30 November 2017 (UTC)
I liked the idea of mentioning it explicitly like that in the lead sentence, because both companies shared the exact same name and worked in the exact same business. Both leads only drop that there was a prior/later Atari, Inc. further on in the next paragraph, @ IceWelder. There is the hatnote, but I figured more people read the lead sentence before the hatnote. â I'llbeyourbeach ( talk) 20:10, 16 August 2022 (UTC)
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Atari Inc's website is using the original style Fuji logo. I'm not sure if this is due to (in)consistent branding, but should the entry here be edited to reflect this? Sslaxx ( talk) 10:12, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
This article confused me more than informed me.
When people hear "Atari," then don't know about the silly and confusing history behind the brand. For instance, my room-mate saw the Atari logo at the end of Pit-Fighter on WB Games' Midway Arcade Origins collection, and thought it was the same Atari that made the 2600. Okay, actually, yes, that is the exact SAME Atari that made the 2600, as WB Games bought Midway, who bought Atari "Games" from Time Warner Interactive, who was originally Tengen, and was a joint venture between Atari Games, a WB company, and Namco, and, well, was still Atari Games from the original Atari. See, confusing. While I am aware of all the ins and outs of the Atari saga, perhaps articles like this, and other Atari companies' article be merged into one, large, but easy to read, Atari article. Otherwise, like when Atari, Inc., announced their financial problems, everybody, who isn't aware of Atari's nuttiness, thought it meant Nolan's Atari, that made the 2600. Like I stated: confusing. 70.180.188.238 ( talk) 16:06, 11 November 2013 (UTC)
I'll be merging the contents of GT Interactive Software into this article since both articles deal with the same company, just under different names. â Quoth ( talk) 19:56, 5 June 2016 (UTC)
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A lot of the games listed under "Microsoft Windows" were actually DOS games, not Windows. This should be corrected. Rua ( mew) 21:36, 30 November 2017 (UTC)
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