Iconic Atari turns 40, tries to stay relevant

FILE- In this June 5, 1984, file photo, a woman in Chicago demonstrates Atari's new game, Mind Link, which utilizes a headband that picks up electrical impulse from the movement of the forehead and transmits them to a receiver attached to a video game or home computer console. (AP Photo/Charlie Knoblock)A scruffy, young Steve Jobs worked at Atari before he founded Apple. “Pong,” one of the world's first video games, was born there, as was “Centipede,” a classic from the era of quarter-guzzling arcade machines. “Call of Duty” creator Activision was started by four of Atari's former game developers.


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