"Virtual Atari History Museum"

        Welcome to the Atari Historical Society's virtual Atari museum.   This site is the culmination of years of research and hardwork by enthusiasts with the support of numerous former and current Atari employees and is intended to provide images and information on all areas of Atari.   Our mission is the preservation of all things Atari (Its history, products and knowledge.)  This site provides information, images and personal stories on all items produced by Atari as well as news and links to further assist any and all individuals interested in learning more about the company that helped to pioneer and shape many areas of Video Arcade Entertainment, Home Consumer Electronics, Personal Computer Systems and much, much more...


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