Released in 1976 by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. Available on browser and mobile platforms. Currently rated 4.4/5 based on 24,656 votes
Acorn Archimedes and Electron OS from 1983. Altos Computer Systems series from 1986 to 1998. Amstrad CPC and MS-DOS 3.2 from 1987. Amiga, Atari, and Atari ST operating systems
Atari released Breakout in 1976, designed by Steve Wozniak. Game features bricks arranged in four colors: yellow, green, orange, red. Players must destroy bricks by bouncing ball off paddle. Original arcade cabinet showed prison escape theme
Atari was founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in Sunnyvale, California. The company started with Pong, a coin-operated arcade game. Bushnell and Dabney developed the first arcade game Computer Space. The company acquired Cyan Engineering in 1973 and created the "Fuji" logo
Pong was created by Allan Alcorn as a training exercise for Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell. Game was inspired by Magnavox Odyssey's electronic ping-pong concept. Bushnell and Dabney decided to manufacture Pong after seeing Alcorn's work. Game was released in November 1972, becoming the first commercially successful arcade game
Atari introduced 400 and 800 home computers in 1979. System used 6502 CPU with three custom coprocessors. Designed for user-friendliness with automatic boot and SIO bus. Two models: Candy (game console) and Colleen (computer)