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Game Over? Atari Files For Bankruptcy
Atari has filed for bankruptcy in the US and is planning to sell off its logo and videogame titles.
The 40-year-old firm was one of the original gaming pioneers, producing classic titles such as Pong, Asteroids and Centipede.
However Atari is likely to live on, as the move is designed to sever ties with its troubled French parent company and secure independent funding to develop more games for digital and mobile platforms.
Atari SA, formerly Infogrames, is reported to have problems with its credit facility which is thought to be holding back the release of new games.
The parent company, which completed its takeover of Atari in 2008, has seen its share price drop by 50% over the past year.
The US Atari operation, which is thought to employ only about 40 people, is looking to get approval for $5.25m (£3.3m) of funding and to continue business during the bankruptcy.
In a statement, Atari confirmed it would "effectuate a sale of all, or substantially all, of (its) assets" including "one of the most widely recognised brand logos, which is familiar to 90% of Americans".
"The Chapter 11 process constitutes the most strategic option for Atari's US operations," it added.
In recent years, the company has moved away from traditional retail sales to making mobile and digital versions of its classic games, and licensing its logo.
Releases for iOS and Android platforms have included Atari Greatest Hits and Asteroids Gunner.
The company began life in 1972 and produced some of the earliest games consoles, including the Atari 2600.
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Lorgar Aurelian
Agreed Chris. My Atari 2600 was my first console and an essential step to my C64! Getting misty-eyed here...

ListenToTeacher
A C64 Geek eh? "Geroff my land!" I scream, as my beloved Speccy 128 lands with a 'thud' on your prized posession....

Lorgar Aurelian
Be a hell of a thud as well. Was that the 1 with the cassette deck built into it?

blue side
The Atari computer was well ahead of its time and a favorite for musicians still have one in the loft - what a shame








Chris Price
2:20pm on 21/1/2013
The first game i ever played was star raiders on the Atari 400 it set the bench mark for spaceship based shooters. Although im surprised that the makers of battlestar galactica didnt file a law suit for copyrite infringment. Having to fight the 'zylons'instead of 'cylons' and atack their motherships that look a lot like the cylon basestars in BSG. It will be a dark day if atari goes under