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Atari Corporation was founded in 1984 as Tramel Technology Limited (TTL). According to [[Leonard Tramiel]], the spelling of the last name was intentional so people would pronounce it properly.
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Atari Corporation was founded in 1984 as Tramel Technology Limited (TTL). According to [[Leonard Tramiel]], this spelling of the last name was intentional so people would pronounce it properly.
  
 
TTL/Atari Corp. purchased the assets of Atari’s consumer division. Employees who had worked for Atari Inc. were given the choice of being hired over to the new company, receiving a severance package from Warner Communications, or working for Atari Games.
 
TTL/Atari Corp. purchased the assets of Atari’s consumer division. Employees who had worked for Atari Inc. were given the choice of being hired over to the new company, receiving a severance package from Warner Communications, or working for Atari Games.
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== References ==
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# Goldberg, Marty and Vendel, Curt - [https://www.amazon.com/Atari-Inc-Business-Curt-Vendel/dp/0985597402 ''Atari Inc.: Business Is Fun''] - Syzygy Co. Press/[https://theatarimuseum.com Atari Museum] - 2012
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# Savetz, Kay. [https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-30-jerry-jessop-atari ''ANTIC Interview 30 - Jerry Jessop''] - ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast, 8 April 2015. Accessed 5 May 2022
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# Bagnall, Brian. [https://www.amazon.com/Commodore-Amiga-Years-Brian-Bagnall/dp/0994031025 ''Commodore: The Amiga Years''] Variant Press - 2017

Latest revision as of 17:21, 28 May 2023

Atari Corporation was founded in 1984 as Tramel Technology Limited (TTL). According to Leonard Tramiel, this spelling of the last name was intentional so people would pronounce it properly.

TTL/Atari Corp. purchased the assets of Atari’s consumer division. Employees who had worked for Atari Inc. were given the choice of being hired over to the new company, receiving a severance package from Warner Communications, or working for Atari Games.

References

  1. Goldberg, Marty and Vendel, Curt - Atari Inc.: Business Is Fun - Syzygy Co. Press/Atari Museum - 2012
  2. Savetz, Kay. ANTIC Interview 30 - Jerry Jessop - ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast, 8 April 2015. Accessed 5 May 2022
  3. Bagnall, Brian. Commodore: The Amiga Years Variant Press - 2017