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We don’t need to tell you why Atari is the most famous name in video games. But here’s a reminder:

Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney started one of the most iconic companies in American history in 1972. With $700 in investment capital, they launched Syzygy to develop a Spacewar computer game clone called Computer Space.

They changed the name to Atari later that year, after the Japanese word atari ​​当たり, used in the notoriously complex game, Go. You know the rest. Pac-Man, Asteroids, Missile Command, Frogger. All on the Atari 2600.

Atari and Quidd are partnering to bring you historic collectibles from the archives, and the first Atari Mintables NFT as a reward to lucky collectors. Quidd x Atari launched this flagship collection as Atari's first ever NFTs.

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Retro Hits Part 4

  • Framed Wall Art: Archival art for iconic Atari games like Asteroids and Centipede
  • Retro Hits Part 4: Premium 3D cartridges from Street Racer and Quadrun and more
  • Atari Mintables NFT Award: 3D cartridge from the first-ever Atari NFTs
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