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Atari Logo is ROM cartridge-based version of the Logo programming language for the Atari 8-bit computers published by Atari, Inc. in 1983. It was developed
Atari_Logo
Video gaming brand
rights, while Atari Games receiving the rights to use the logo and brand name with appended text "Games" on arcade products. In 1996, Atari Corporation
Atari
Computer programming language
Aquarius LOGO was released in 1982 on cartridge by Mattel for the Aquarius home computer. Atari Logo, developed by LCSI, was released on cartridge by Atari, Inc
Logo_(programming_language)
American video game developer (1972–1992)
with the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS or later branded as the Atari 2600) in 1977. To bring the Atari VCS to market, Bushnell sold Atari to Warner
Atari,_Inc.
French video game holding company
Atari SA (formerly Infogrames Entertainment SA (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃fɔɡʁam])), also known as Atari Group, is a French holding company headquartered
Atari_SA
Home video game console
The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a home video game console released by Atari Corporation in May 1986 as the successor to both the
Atari_7800
Operating system of the Atari ST range of computers
TOS (The Operating System) is the operating system of the Atari ST range of computers. This range includes the 520ST and 1040ST, their STF/M/FM and STE
Atari_TOS
Graphic designer
consultancy Gruye-Vogt-Opperman, and later created the original Atari logo. The Atari symbol was designed by George Opperman in 1972/3. At the time, Opperman
George_Opperman
Line of dedicated video game consoles
The Atari Flashback is a line of dedicated video game consoles produced since 2004, currently designed, produced, published and marketed by AtGames under
Atari_Flashback
Family of Logo computer programs
precursors to MicroWorlds were the programs Apple Logo, Atari Logo, and LogoWriter released by LCSI for the Mac, Atari 8-bit computers, and IBM PC compatibles in
MicroWorlds
2022 video game compilation
and published by Atari to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Atari, Inc. It is composed of newly shot interviews with former Atari employees, archival
Atari_50
Line of home computers from Atari Corporation
Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the company's 8-bit computers. The initial model, the Atari 520ST
Atari_ST
American video game company
Atari Interactive, Inc. is an American video gaming licensing company, and a subsidiary of the Atari SA holding company. It is the sole owner of the Atari
Atari_Interactive
American video game company since 2003
Atari, Inc. is an American video gaming company based in New York City, and a subsidiary of the Atari SA holding company. It is the main entity serving
Atari, Inc. (formerly GT Interactive)
Atari,_Inc._(formerly_GT_Interactive)
Home video game console
The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993. Atari marketed it as the world's
Atari_Jaguar
American arcade game developer
after "Atari" on its logo and that Atari Games could not use the Atari brand at all in the consumer market (computers and home consoles). Atari Games retained
Atari_Games
Agent-based simulation language
Massachusetts. It is an extension of the Logo programming language, a dialect of Lisp. Designed for education, StarLogo can be used by students to model or
StarLogo
Series of platforming video games
Infogrames (now Atari SA), Tommo, and Billionsoft, the latter of which released two Bubsy games in the late 2010s. As of April 2023, Atari SA has re-acquired
Bubsy
1981 video game
Tempest is a 1981 tube shooter video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. It was designed and programmed by Dave Theurer. It takes
Tempest_(video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
(film), a 1975 film by Robert Breer Fuji, the name of the three-pronged Atari logo Japanese ship Fuji Japanese battleship Fuji, a late 19th-century Japanese
Fuji
Computer art subculture
typically seen on those systems; the two sections were separated by the Atari logo. The program was released to the public. Also in 1985, a large, spinning
Demoscene
approached Atari with the idea of commercializing the system, and found a receptive audience in Leslie Wolf, Atari's product manager for Atari Logo and other
AtariLab
2014 film by James Rolfe
to play ET. Onward launches a missile at Mount Fuji, the basis for the Atari logo, and while leaving the room, gets his left arm cut off in the door. During
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie
Angry_Video_Game_Nerd:_The_Movie
through the Atari Program Exchange. Atari, Inc. published the highly regarded Atari Logo as well as Atari PILOT, both on cartridge. Other Atari 8-bit languages
Atari_8-bit_computer_software
American academic and programmer
Programmable Bricks that were the basis for the Lego Mindstorms and StarLogo software. He cofounded the Computer Clubhouse, a network of learning centers
Mitchel_Resnick
Programming language
NetLogo is an open-source programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) for agent-based modeling. It is part of a family of agent-based
NetLogo
1981 video game
machine: ball launcher, flippers, bumpers, and spinners. Hitting the Atari logo on the playfield four times awards an extra ball. Pulling down on the
Video Pinball (1981 video game)
Video_Pinball_(1981_video_game)
American computer scientist (1928–2016)
education. He was co-inventor, with Wally Feurzeig and Cynthia Solomon, of the Logo programming language. Born to a Jewish family, Papert attended the University
Seymour_Papert
1973 arcade game
the fiberglass cabinet for Computer Space, was the first to display the Atari logo. The cabinet design was distinctive enough that Bushnell considered using
Space_Race_(video_game)
Japanese video game company
Natsume Atari Co., Ltd. (Japanese: ナツメアタリ株式会社) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, known for developing
Natsume_Atari
Computer scientist
president of R&D for Logo Computer Systems, Inc., when the Apple Logo product was developed. She was also the Director of the Atari Cambridge Research Laboratory
Cynthia_Solomon
Programming language
programming language which is interpreted, based on the computer language Logo, with a graphical user interface (GUI) front end. George Mills developed
MSWLogo
ROM cartridge medium for MSX computer software
the MSX was unsuccessful in that market. However, Atari Corporation adopted the Bee Card for the Atari Portfolio, a handheld PC released in 1989 in North
Bee_Card_(game_cartridge)
8 compilations. Lists of video games "Atari ST games – Commercial". Atarimania. "Games". Atari Legend. "Atari ST games – On Commercial Compilation Only"
List_of_Atari_ST_games
Cross-platform game controller made by Atari
popular during its initial run that it became as iconic to Atari as the company's "Fuji" logo; it remains a common staple in video game iconography to this
Atari_CX40_joystick
Warner Communications sells the Atari, Inc. home video game and home computer intellectual properties, including the Atari logo and trademark, inventories
1984_in_video_games
Character set of the Atari ST personal computer family
The Atari ST character set is the character set of the Atari ST personal computer family including the Atari STE, TT and Falcon. It is based on code page
Atari_ST_character_set
FMSLogo is a free implementation of a computing environment called Logo, which is an educational interpreter language. GUI and Extensions were developed
FMSLogo
creates the Tele-Games brand to market the game while also allowing Atari’s logo to appear on the product. Magnavox later sues Sears over infringement
1975_in_video_games
Japanese video game publisher
came Atari's entire distribution operations outside North America and Japan, including 100% of Atari Australia Pty Ltd., 100% of the shares of Atari Asia
Bandai_Namco_Entertainment
American mathematician
Logo for the Apple II, which made the language widely available on personal computers starting in 1981; and published a widely selling book on Logo in
Hal_Abelson
1977 pinball machine
backglass image was designed by George Opperman, who also created the Atari logo. Starlog described this image as a chisel faced man wearing sunglasses
Airborne_Avenger_(pinball)
1984 video game
written by Rick Hicaro. Tapper was ported to the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Atari 5200, Atari 2600, BBC Micro, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum
Tapper_(video_game)
American businessperson and co-founder of Apple (born 1934)
materials control systems at Atari. This sophisticated cataloging and inventory tracking system dramatically improved Atari's manufacturing efficiency and
Ronald_Wayne
Vector graphics language
LibreLogo is an integrated development environment (IDE) for computer programming in the programming language Python, which works like the language Logo using
LibreLogo
The Atari 2600 hardware was based on the MOS Technology 6507 chip, offering a maximum resolution of 160 × 192 pixels (NTSC), 128 colors, 128 bytes of
Atari_2600_hardware
1980 video game
known as a kill screen. After acquiring the struggling Japanese division of Atari in 1974, Namco began producing its own video games in-house rather than
Pac-Man
2002 video game
the Game Boy Advance, with both being published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name. The games focus around the career of a motion-picture stuntman
Stuntman_(video_game)
American businessman and engineer (born 1943)
1943) is an American businessman and electrical engineer. He established Atari, Inc., and the Chuck E. Cheese chain. He has been inducted into the Video
Nolan_Bushnell
1982 video game
has an apple on it in most versions, but this is changed to the Atari logo on the Atari versions. Reception Softline stated that David's Midnight Magic
David's_Midnight_Magic
Video game series
renamed Atari Interactive in 2003, who renewed their deal with Chris Sawyer on 11 October 2022, for ten more years. With Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, Atari, Inc
RollerCoaster_Tycoon
American video game company
the Atari 5200 console and Atari 8-bit computers. Beta versions of both games were leaked to pirate bulletin boards exactly one week after Atari had received
Lucasfilm_Games
1999 video game
also cause an in-game crystal Atari logo to slowly change to gold. Filling in one of each of the three bars in the logo by completing one particular variation
Pong:_The_Next_Level
65, Indonesian actor. George Opperman, 50, American graphic designer (Atari logo), lung cancer. Georgia Burke, 107, American actress. Melvin G. deChazeau
Deaths_in_November_1985
Atari SA is a French holding company originally founded in 1983 as Infogrames Entertainment, S.A. by businessman and politician Bruno Bonnell. Atari VCS
List_of_Atari_SA_subsidiaries
Defunct Atari 8-bit computer magazine
ANALOG Computing was an American computer magazine devoted to Atari 8-bit computers. It was published from 1981 until 1989. In addition to reviews and
ANALOG_Computing
Word processor
Apple Macintosh running the Classic Mac OS (1985), AT&T UNIX PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989), Microsoft Windows (1989), SCO Unix (1990), Handheld
Microsoft_Word
American video game company
brand was revived in 2007 when Interactive Game Group acquired it from Atari Interactive, formerly Infogrames. The MicroProse brand was licensed to the
MicroProse
games released on the 2021 Atari VCS. Games are purchased online directly from the console using the Atari VCS store. Atari VCS Vault, which is a collection
List of Atari VCS (2021 console) games
List_of_Atari_VCS_(2021_console)_games
American video game developer
then Atari, Inc.) in July 1996. By October 2000, sales of Humongous games had surpassed 16 million copies. GT, which had by that point became Atari, Inc
Humongous_Entertainment
Home computer and electronics manufacturer
struggle led to co-founder Tramiel quitting, then rivaling Commodore under Atari Corporation joined by a number of other employees. Commodore in 1985 launched
Commodore_International
Brand name by Atari, Inc.
developers, as Atari only developed for their own systems. The Atarisoft label did not bear Atari's recognizable "Fuji" logo nor the official logos of the games
Atarisoft
American video game publisher
Sunnyvale, California, by former Atari, Inc. programmers for the popular Atari Video Computer System (later renamed to Atari 2600) home video game console
Activision
Logo programming language dialect
Berkeley Logo, is a programming language, a dialect of Logo, which derived from Lisp. It is a dialect of Logo intended to be a "minimum Logo standard"
UCBLogo
Gaming generation from 1983 to 2003
of the Arcadia 2001 released in 1982, and the Atari 2800 (priced ¥24,800), a Japanese version of the Atari 2600 marketed in May 1983. The third generation
Third generation of video game consoles
Third_generation_of_video_game_consoles
American producer of toy trucks
addition of a new logo created by Erling Eklof, the company began selling metal toys, which soon became the primary business. The logo was based on a University
Tonka
Video game developing company
Group. At that time the company also adopted a new corporate logo. On December 9, 2008, Atari, SA announced that it had acquired Cryptic Studios. In March
Cryptic_Studios
British video game company
Lawson, the company initially became known for well-received games on the Atari ST and Amiga. In 1993, it became a wholly owned subsidiary and first-party
Psygnosis
Australian video game studio
next-generation Xbox 360 title Test Drive: Unlimited. In December 2005, Atari decided to shift away from internal development, seeking to sell its studios
Beam_Software
British video game developer
Reflections was acquired by GT Interactive in 1998 – which later turned into Atari Inc. – and sold to Ubisoft in 2006. The company worked in close cooperation
Ubisoft_Reflections
2015 video game
third-person shooter video game developed by Pure FPS and published by Atari for Microsoft Windows. The game is the sixth installment of the Alone in
Alone in the Dark: Illumination
Alone_in_the_Dark:_Illumination
Australian video game developer
developer and publisher based in Melbourne, Australia, a subsidiary of Atari SA. Founded on 20 November 2014 by Andy Sum and Matt Hall, Hipster Whale
Hipster_Whale
Video game series
developers for gaming platforms such as the Master System, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Sega Genesis, Atari Lynx and for home computers. The popularity of the original
Double_Dragon
Video game database
ownership of the site has changed hands several times. It has been owned by Atari SA since 2022. Edits and submissions to the site (including screenshots
MobyGames
8-bit home computer introduced in 1982
outselling IBM PC compatibles, the Apple II, and Atari 8-bit computers. Sam Tramiel, a later Atari president and the son of Commodore's founder, said
Commodore_64
South African actor (born 1962)
video game Boiling Point: Road to Hell, published in the summer of 2005 by Atari. Vosloo portrayed the Cobra mercenary and master of disguise, Zartan, in
Arnold_Vosloo
1983 video game
by Namco for arcades. It was released in Japan and in North America by Atari, Inc. in February 1983. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks
Xevious
1982 simulation video game demo
developed by Activision co-founders David Crane and Bob Whitehead for the Atari 2600. The game simulates the raising and lowering of Venetian blinds on
Venetian_Blinds_(video_game)
1982 video game
were added to make the game challenging. Following its release in arcades, Atari ported the game several home platforms in the 1980s. It was later included
Robotron:_2084
Gaming generation from 1993 to 2006
drastically. Atari Corporation, which was not able to recover its losses, ended up merging into JTS Corporation in 1996. This caused the Atari name to virtually
Fifth generation of video game consoles
Fifth_generation_of_video_game_consoles
Children's sports video game series and media franchise
purchased the remaining shares of Atari, Inc. that they didn't own and renamed itself to Atari SA the following year. The two Atari businesses continued to release
Backyard_Sports
Fatal error displays in operating systems
the Atari Jaguar if there is a loading cartridge error or a pirated cartridge is detected, marked by the roar of a jaguar and a red Atari Jaguar logo on
System_crash_screen
1978 video game
Stay Back"—featuring the game's logo and alien character—to raise awareness on the dangers of tailgating. In 1980, Atari sponsored a nation-wide Space Invaders
Space_Invaders
American software engineer
horseback riding, campfires, and a hundred computers, including the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, TRS-80, and TI-99/4A. There were robots, turtles (silicon
Denison_Bollay
Japanese video game developer and publisher
video game industry after acquiring the struggling Japanese division of Atari in 1974, distributing games such as Breakout in Japan. The company renamed
Namco
Video game series
Gaiden arcade game was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and ZX Spectrum. The Amiga version retained almost all of the graphics
Ninja_Gaiden
1983 video game
non-commercially released 1983 fixed shooter video game developed by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. It was commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company to be handed
Pepsi_Invaders
American video game company
competitor to Atari and claimed that it was hiring defectors from Atari. Through 1973 and 1974, Kee's games were slight modifications of Atari games already
Kee_Games
Department store chain in the United States
stable OEM relationship with Atari, Inc., being responsible for distributing home versions of Pong in 1975 and eventually the Atari Video Computer System under
Sears
Simple high-level programming language developed in the 1960s
point numbers in Apple PILOT for the Apple II, and LOGO-inspired turtle graphics in Atari PILOT for Atari 8-bit computers. Between 1979 and 1983 the UK PILOT
PILOT
Video game series
Interactive Multiplayer Acorn Archimedes Amiga 1200 AmigaOS 4 Apple II Atari Jaguar Classic Mac OS Commodore 64 Game Boy Advance iOS Microsoft Windows
Wolfenstein
1999 video game
September 9, 2025. Due to licensing issues, this release replaced the names and logos of NFL teams with additional fictional teams and replaced Brett Favre with
Backyard Football (video game)
Backyard_Football_(video_game)
Japanese entertainment holding company
bought 100% of Atari Australia Pty Ltd. BNHD acquired 100% of the shares of Atari Asia Holdings Pty. Ltd. and 100% of the shares of Atari UK Ltd. Namco
Bandai_Namco_Holdings
Video game and franchise
consoles, granting a preliminary injunction against Atari Games on June 22. The next day, Atari Games withdrew its NES version from sale, and thousands
Tetris
Video game series by CD Projekt RED
America. The Witcher was published in Poland by CD Projekt and worldwide by Atari. A console version, The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf with the same story
The Witcher (video game series)
The_Witcher_(video_game_series)
American video game developer
eventually became a consultant for the video game company Atari, Inc. in the early 1980s. At Atari, Desi hired and befriended Mike Riedel, a German-born programmer
Running with Scissors (company)
Running_with_Scissors_(company)
American video game developer
adventure game titled Dream Zone, which was released in 1988 and ported to the Atari ST, Amiga and PCs. In 1989, Rubin and Gavin released a game titled Keef
Naughty_Dog
Currency sign
Latin-1") standard code xA3 only came later with Microsoft Windows. The Atari ST also used position x9C. The HP LaserJet used position xBA (ISO/IEC 8859-1:
Pound_sign
Dedicated console and clone of the Atari 2600
companies, including Systema, Akor, and NICS, based upon an unlicensed clone of Atari 2600 hardware. They were released around 1992 and three years later, an
TV_Boy
2003 video game
developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name. The first game based on The Matrix film series, its story is
Enter_the_Matrix
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Eternal
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew
A Crown; Diadem
Boy/Male
American, German, Hebrew
Strength; Builder; Eternal
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Name of a Star
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Crowned.
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Japanese
Fresh; Ripe
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Mountain
Boy/Male
Muslim
Maidens
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
A Blue Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Good Person
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Atarah, ATARA means" crown" or "wreath."
Male
Egyptian
, from the country of Ri (Istar).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Hindu Rishi
Girl/Female
American, Finnish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Hill; Fresh; Ripe
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Light; Brightness
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Enemy Less
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Very Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu
Voyager through life
Girl/Female
Indian
Strenth forever immortal, Eternal
Girl/Female
Swedish
Pure.
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Float; Buoyant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English Lēofecing, a patronymic from Lēofeca (see Levick 2), or possibly, as Reaney suggests, a late derivative of Lovekin (see Lucken).
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Friend of Lord Ram; Sakha means Friend and Ram is Lord Ram
Boy/Male
Native American American
Friend; ally. Tribal name.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prolific; Fertile; Fruitful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Making Things Visible
Girl/Female
Indian
Radiant Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Crown
Girl/Female
Greek
Lover of horses.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Beam of Light from Deity Saibaba
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
ATARI LOGO
n.
A method of printing in which whole words or syllables, cast as single types, are used.
a.
Serving to measure or ascertain chemical equivalents; stoichiometric.
n.
A word; reason; speech.
n.
One of the artificial group of invertebrates of various kinds, which live parasitically upon the exterior of other animals; an ectozoon. Among them are the lice, ticks, many acari, the lerneans, or fish lice, and other crustaceans.
n.
A chronicler; one who writes history in a condensed manner with short simple sentences.
n.
One skilled in logography.
n.
The divine Word; Christ.
a.
Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.
n.
One who contends about words.
n.
A game in word making. See Logomachy, 2.
n.
A game of word making.
n.
A sort of riddle in which it is required to discover a chosen word from various combinations of its letters, or of some of its letters, which form other words; -- thus, to discover the chosen word chatter form cat, hat, rat, hate, rate, etc.
n.
A word letter; a phonogram, that, for the sake of brevity, represents a word; as, |, i. e., t, for it. Cf. Grammalogue.
n.
Contention in words merely, or a contention about words; a war of words.
a.
Alt. of Logographical
a.
Of or pertaining to logography.
pl.
of Acarus
n.
A single type, containing two or more letters; as, ae, Ae, /, /, /, etc. ; -- called also ligature.
n.
A mode of reporting speeches without using shorthand, -- a number of reporters, each in succession, taking down three or four words.