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Atari Games

Arcade division

Atari Games continued Atari's arcade legacy after the company split, creating classics like Gauntlet, Paperboy, and the Hard Drivin' series throughout the late 1980s and 1990s.

arcadeNESsega-mega-drive developerarcadeatari 1984–2003

Overview

When Atari split in 1984, the arcade division became Atari Games (later Midway Games West). Free from the home console market’s collapse, they continued innovating in arcades—pioneering polygon graphics, creating genre-defining titles, and maintaining Atari’s reputation for technical excellence well into the 3D era.

Fast facts

  • Founded: 1984 (Atari split).
  • Location: Milpitas, California.
  • Later name: Midway Games West.
  • Closure: 2003.

Notable arcade releases

TitleYearInnovation
Marble Madness1984Trackball, FM sound
Gauntlet1985Four-player co-op
Paperboy1985Unique gameplay
Hard Drivin’1989Polygon racing
S.T.U.N. Runner1989Tube racing

Technical firsts

GameAchievement
Marble MadnessYamaha FM synthesis
I, RobotFilled polygon graphics
Hard Drivin’Realistic driving physics

Gauntlet legacy

FeatureInfluence
Four playersMultiplayer standard
Character classesRole variety
Coin-per-healthContinuous payment model
Voice synthesis”Elf needs food badly”

Hard Drivin’ series

TitleYear
Hard Drivin’1989
Race Drivin’1990
Steel Talons1991

Tengen controversy

IssueDetails
NES publishingUnlicensed cartridges
Legal battlesNintendo lawsuit
Tengen brandAtari Games subsidiary

See also