Atari SA
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Atari SA
Summary
Atari SA is a video game developer[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Atari SA is My Horse and Me[3].
- Atari SA is in the country of France[4].
- Atari SA's instance of is recorded as video game developer[5].
- Atari SA's instance of is recorded as video game publisher[6].
- Atari SA's founder is recorded as Bruno Bonnell[7].
- Atari SA followed Infogrames[8].
- Atari SA's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[9].
- Atari SA's headquarters location is recorded as Lyon[10].
- Atari SA's chief executive officer is recorded as Frédéric Chesnais[11].
- Atari SA's stock exchange is recorded as Euronext Paris[12].
- Atari SA's industry is recorded as publishing of application software[13].
- June 1983 marks the founding of Atari SA[14].
- Atari SA's official website is recorded as https://www.atari.com/[15].
- Atari SA's product or material produced is recorded as Centipede: Infestation[16].
- Atari SA's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'ATARI SA'}[17].
- Atari SA's legal form is recorded as public limited company with a board of directors (n.o.s.)[18].
- Atari SA's owner of is recorded as Atari, Inc.[19].
- Atari SA's different from is recorded as Atari[20].
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Founding
Atari SA's founder is recorded as Bruno Bonnell[7]. June 1983 marks the founding of it[14].
Identity
Atari SA's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'ATARI SA'}[17]. It followed Infogrames[8].
Leadership
Atari SA's chief executive officer is recorded as Frédéric Chesnais[11].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Paris[9], a commune of France[21], in France[22], founded in -0300[23] and Lyon[10], a commune of France[24], in France[25].
Industry
Atari SA's industry is recorded as publishing of application software[13].
Ownership
Atari SA's stock exchange is recorded as Euronext Paris[12]. Its product or material produced is recorded as Centipede: Infestation[16].
Why It Matters
Atari SA has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]