In 1984, the original Atari Inc. was split due to its role in the
video game crash of 1983, and the arcade division was turned into
Atari Games Inc.
[4] Atari Games received the rights to use the logo and brand name with appended text "Games" on arcade games, as well as rights to the original 1972–1984 arcade hardware properties. The Atari Consumer Electronics Division properties were in turn sold to
Jack Tramiel's Tramel Technology Ltd., which then renamed itself to
Atari Corporation.
[5][6] In 1996, Atari Corporation reverse-merged with disk-drive manufacturer
JT Storage (JTS),
[7] becoming a division within the company.
On November 6, 1998,
Hasbro Interactive acquired all Atari Corporation related properties from JTS,
[8] creating a new subsidiary, Atari Interactive.
[9] Infogrames Entertainment (IESA) bought Hasbro Interactive in 2001 and renamed it to Infogrames Interactive, later Atari Interactive in 2003, when Infogrames Inc. licensed the Atari name and logo from the latter and changed its name to Atari Inc.,
[2][10][11] a name used for a company founded in 1993 as
GT Interactive, which IESA also renamed to Infogrames, Inc. and acquired a 62% controlling interest in by 1999.
[12] After IESA's acquisition of Hasbro Interactive, Infogrames, Inc. intermittently published Atari branded titles for Infogrames Interactive. On October 11, 2008, Infogrames completed its acquisition of Atari, Inc., making it a wholly owned subsidiary.
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