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{{Company infobox | {{Company infobox | ||
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|first_release=''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' ({{wp|Atari 8-bit computers}}) ([[List of games by date#1983|1983]]) | |first_release=''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' ({{wp|Atari 8-bit computers}}) ([[List of games by date#1983|1983]]) | ||
|latest_release=''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ({{Wp|Atari 8-bit computers}}) ([[List of games by date#1984|1984]]) | |latest_release=''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ({{Wp|Atari 8-bit computers}}) ([[List of games by date#1984|1984]]) | ||
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'''{{Wp|Atari, Inc.}}''' was an American company that focused on game development and home computers, founded in 1972 by {{wp|Nolan Bushnell}} and {{wp|Ted Dabney}}. It | '''{{Wp|Atari, Inc.}}''' was an American company that focused on game development and home computers, founded in 1972 by {{wp|Nolan Bushnell}} and {{wp|Ted Dabney}}. It published many [[Reissue#Ports|ports]] of ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', and ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' for home computers. Aside from ports from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] and [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]], Atari, Inc. is also known for games such as ''{{wp|Pong}}''. Atari, Inc. became defunct in 1992; despite this, two successor companies under the {{wp|Atari}} brand name remained extant: {{wp|Atari Corporation}} and {{wp|Atari Games}}. A third company under the Atari brand name that used {{wp|Atari, Inc. (1993–present)|the same name}} as Atari, Inc. was later founded in 1993.{{Ref needed}} Atari Corporation and Atari Games later went defunct in 1996<ref>{{cite|title=Video Game Timeline|publisher=''{{wp|Electronic Gaming Monthly}}'' issue 102|author={{wp|Ziff Davis}}|date=January 1998|page=137}}</ref> and 2002 respectively.{{Ref needed}} | ||
==List of ''Super Mario'' games== | ==List of ''Super Mario'' games== | ||
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Founded | 1972[?] |
Defunct | 1992[?] |
First Super Mario game | Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit computers) (1983) |
Final Super Mario game | Donkey Kong Jr. (Atari 8-bit computers) (1984) |
Atari, Inc. was an American company that focused on game development and home computers, founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. It published many ports of Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario Bros. for home computers. Aside from ports from the Super Mario franchise and Donkey Kong franchise, Atari, Inc. is also known for games such as Pong. Atari, Inc. became defunct in 1992; despite this, two successor companies under the Atari brand name remained extant: Atari Corporation and Atari Games. A third company under the Atari brand name that used the same name as Atari, Inc. was later founded in 1993.[citation needed] Atari Corporation and Atari Games later went defunct in 1996[1] and 2002 respectively.[citation needed]
List of Super Mario games[edit]
Title | Year released | Console |
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Donkey Kong | 1983 | Atari 8-bit computers |
Donkey Kong | 1983 | TI-99/4A |
Donkey Kong | 1983 | MS-DOS |
Donkey Kong | 1983 | Apple II |
Mario Bros. | 1983 | Atari 2600 |
Donkey Kong | 1984 | Commodore VIC-20 |
Donkey Kong | 1984 | Commodore 64 |
Mario Bros. | 1984 | Atari 5200 |
Donkey Kong Jr. | 1984 | Atari 8-bit computers |
References[edit]
- ^ Ziff Davis (January 1998). Video Game Timeline. Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 102. Page 137.