Clues for the word "ATARI"
We've had 428 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 783 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 26, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Company that produced the game Pong
- Pong maker
- Video arcade name
- Arcade name
- "Computers for people" company
- Computer game pioneer
- Early name in video games
- Maker of the game Pong
- Big name at video arcades
- Bygone computer name
- Pole Position game company
- Nolan Bushnell's company
- Space Invaders game company
- Asteroids game company
- Big name in video arcades
- Electronic game pioneer
- Arcade pioneer
- Maker of the game Asteroids
- Game company founded in 1972
- Old Intellivision competitor
- Company that introduced Donkey Kong
- Company built on the profits of Pong
- Video game company
- Pole Position company
- Video game name
- Early name in home computers
- Arcade game maker
- Arcade game name
- Asteroids producer
- Company that made Pong
- Video game pioneer
- Maker of Space Invaders
- Old name in coin-op games
- Early video game company
- Company that made Asteroids
- Game name
- Pac-Man maker
- Big name in games
- Combat producer
- Company famous for Centipede and Battlezone
- Asteroids maker
- Classic game company
- Gaming pioneer
- Donkey Kong company
- Company that once employed Steve Jobs
- Pong producer
- Super Breakout game maker
- Big arcade name
- Space Invaders maker, once
- Producer of the megaflop "E.T."
- ___ 2600 (classic video game console)
- Maker of the game Combat
- Old Intellivision rival
- Centipede maker
- Pole Position game maker
- Pong creator
- Maker of the Jaguar game console
- Breakout maker
- Jaguar maker
- Missile Command maker
- Centipede producer
- Trailblazing video game maker
- Dragon Ball Z game company
- Cyberball maker
- Defender company
- Arcade game pioneer
- ColecoVision rival
- ___ 2600 (hit product of the 1970s-'80s)
- Maker of Gauntlet and Area 51
- Early name in arcades
- Company that created Centipede and Galaga
- Nintendo rival
- Nintendo forerunner
- Nintendo predecessor
- Company that made the 7800 game system
- Producer of Space Invaders
- Company that made the game Joust
- Maker of the 2600 video-game system
- Pong company
- "Pong" producer
- Old arcade name
- "Pong" people
- "Super Breakout" company
- Marketer of 27-Down
- Classic video game company
- Maker of Pong
- Video-game name
- Company that introduced Pong
- Gaming trailblazer
- Arcade games pioneer
- Big name in classic video games
- Space Invaders company
- Maker of Godzilla: Save the Earth
- Maker of the arcade game Breakout
- Battlezone maker
- Commodore rival, once
- Arcade games trailblazer
- Missile Command game company
- Maker of the video game Centipede
- Leadfoot video game manufacturer
- Pioneering video game company
- Producer of Pong and Pole Position
- Intellivision rival, once
- Dragon Ball Z company
- Maker of the 2600 video game console
- Dragonshard maker
- Company founded by Nolan Bushnell
- Company that created Pong
- Video game company whose founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's
- Sega competitor
- Onetime rival of Coleco
- Test Drive Unlimited maker
- Big name in video games
- Maker of the video game Pong
- Video game company founded by Nolan Bushnell
- Chess : check :: go : ___
- Infogrames subsidiary
- Breakout producer
- Maker of the arcade classic Tempest
- Maker of Centipede
- Maker of the Lynx and Jaguar systems
- ___ 2600
- ___ 2600: early game console
- Maker of the Lynx handheld game console
- 2008 Infogrames acquisition
- Pioneering company originally named Syzygy
- Game company first called Syzygy
- Asteroids game creator
- High-tech entertainment pioneer
- Maker of the game Dig Dug
- Video-game pioneer
- Pioneer name in video games
- Godzilla: Save the Earth maker
- Dragon Ball Z producer
- RollerCoaster Tycoon maker
- PlayStation supplier
- Video-game maker
- Videogame pioneer
- Early video game name
- Arcade-game name
- Video game system name
- "Asteroids" maker
- ___ 2600 (early gaming system)
- Big game name
- Name in games people play
- "Asteroids" game company
- "Asteroids" producer
- Classic video game name
- "Pong" company
- Name on some arcade equipment
- Nintendo's precursor
- "Asteroids" game creator
- Games specialist
- Pole Position system
- Early arcade game supplier
- Vintage video game name
- Nintendo precursor
- Game innovator
- "Pong" creator
- "Dig Dug" maker
- PONG developer
- Computer game name
- Game maker since 1972
- Video game trailblazer
- Pong producer, once
- Pong publicizer
- Asteroids developer
- Centipede video game creator
- Onetime Coleco competitor
- Game maker starting in 1972
- '80s home-computer maker
- Company behind the game Battlezone
- Classic name in arcades
- Centipede creator
- "Asteroids" game company
- ___ 2600: early game console
- "Centipede" company
- "Yars' Revenge" platform
- Gauntlet-dropping company?
- Arcade games leader
- Breakout company
- Asteroids creator
- Iconic console
- Tempest game maker
- Asteroids source
- Game name once owned by Warner
- Interactive entertainment giant
- Asteroids maker
- Creator of the game Missile Command
- "Don't watch television tonight, play it!" advertiser
- Maker of the 400, 800, 2600, and 5200
- Old arcade game maker
- Maker of Asteroids
- 1980s game console
- Early arcade giant
- Producer of Centipede
- Old arcade giant
- Early video game system
- Old arcade biggie
- Space Invaders producer
- Old arcade company
- '70s video-game pioneer
- Producer of the 2600 game console
- Early Steve Jobs employer
- ___ ST (early Macintosh competitor)
- Space Race producer
- Pong platform
- Millipede maker
- Big name in arcade games
- Producer of Pong
- Video game giant
- Missile Command company
- Collectible game system
- Nolan Bushnell's video game company
- "Business is fun" company
- Early gaming name
- Video game system pioneer
- Space Invaders platform
- Early employer of 10 Across
- ___ 2600: old video game console
- Star Raiders producer
- Pong purveyor
- Breakout company of 1976
- Early arcade name
- Maker of Missile Command
- Creator of Asteroids
- Old game console
- Nintendo ancestor
- Pong pioneer
- Asteroids game maker
- Asteroids introducer
- Pioneering game company
- Company that created Paperboy
- Company that produced Pong
- Early arcade biggie
- Maker of Asteroids and Missile Command
- Early eight-bit computer maker
- Maker of many arcade classics
- Early game console
- Big company in arcades
- Creator of Centipede, the game
- '70s video game giant
- Game company with a Japanese name
- Game console pioneer
- Early manufacturer of home computers
- Video arcade pioneer
- Video gaming pioneer
- Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash
- Breakout console
- Space Invaders maker
- RollerCoaster Tycoon World publisher
- Jaguar creator
- Name in video games since 1972
- Game company formerly named Syzygy
- ___ 2600 (early game console)
- Big name in arcades
- Video game giant, once
- Its version of table tennis had a square ball
- Pitfall! platform
- "Space Invaders" company
- Onetime arcade giant
- Early Nintendo competitor
- Early video-game console brand
- Company that buried 700,000+ unsold video games in 1983
- Old video game maker
- Arcade giant
- Pong's company
- Pong game maker
- Online arcade offerer
- Early video console company
- Classic arcade name
- "Missile Command" game company
- Home-entertainment trailblazer
- ___ 2600 (classic game console)
- Longtime video game name
- 2600 maker
- ___ 2600 (system with blocky graphics)
- System with paddles and a joystick
- System with joysticks and paddles
- System that came with black joysticks
- System with an iconic joystick
- Company with a famous joystick
- 2600 console maker
- Brand of console with joysticks and paddles
- Arcade console pioneer
- "Asteroids" company
- Maker of 57-Across
- Tournament Cyberball 2072 maker
- Classic arcade brand
- Centipede developer
- "Joust" platform
- "Gravitar" maker, 1982
- "___: Game Over" (2014 documentary about video games)
- Maker of the arcade game Missile Command
- Missile Command game maker
- Arcade giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2013
- Popular video game
- Maker of Asteroids and Space Invaders
- Game company known for Centipede and Asteroids
- "Pac-Man" developer
- Pioneering game company behind Tank and Tank II
- Game company with an online-only museum
- Developer of the arcade game "Crystal Castles"
- Big name in arcade gaming
- Centipede game maker
- '70s gaming pioneer
- Console pioneer
- Blasteroids producer
- Retro console giant
- "Cosmic Ark" console
- '70s breakout gaming company
- Centipede source
- Woz employer in '73
- Pioneering name in video games
- Pit-Fighter producer
- Cyberball seller
- Company that once had tremendous "quarterly" profits?
- Game company that introduced Breakout
- Onetime producer of plastic paddles
- Creator of the game Centipede
- Console with a CX40 joystick
- "Goon Squad" game maker
- Early computer game name
- Former employer for both Apple founders
- ___ 2600 (early video game device)
- "Don't watch TV ... Play it!" advertiser (1978)
- Missile Command producer
- "Pong" console
- Success story out of Sunnyvale, Calif.
- Big name in gaming
- Arcade game giant
- "Centipede" game company
- Its version of 37-Across was popular in the 1970s-'80s
- 1983 video-game crash victim
- ___ 2600, Class of 2007 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee
- Early home computer maker
- Early game console maker
- Breakout game maker
- "Breakout" game company
- Commodore competitor, once
- Stunt Cycle maker
- Venerable video game name
- Gaming nostalgist's console
- Video game name since 1972
- Pioneer in arcade games
- Breakout company of 1976?
- Early game console seller
- Early arcade game giant
- Pioneering arcade game company
- Early employer of Steve Jobs
- Pioneering game-maker
- Gaming biggie
- Breakout game developer
- Company building video game-themed hotels
- Maker of the game Centipede
- First with a video game Easter egg (1980)
- Video game brand since 1972
- Coleco contemporary
- "PONG Quest" maker
- Company that launched Pong
- Canyon Bomber maker
- Early maker of video games
- Developer of the video game Breakout
- Distributor of the arcade game Dig Dug
- Video game name for nearly 50 years
- Space Invaders console
- Developer of 1982's E.T., a video game so bad that hundreds of thousands of unsold cartridges were secretly buried in a New Mexico landfill
- Developer of 51-Across
- Pong game company
- Gaming giant
- Original Flashback games console designer
- Rebecca Heineman won its Space Invaders Tournament in 1980
- Company behind Battlezone and Asteroids
- Company that buried thousands of unsold video game cartridges
- "Pitfall!" console maker
- Early arcade game maker
- Video game company that made Pong
- Company with 52-Across games
- Developer of Pong
- Video game company behind Space Invaders
- Developer of Space Invaders
- Gaming brand since 1972
- Developer of the video game Centipede
- Video Pinball maker
- Developer of the game Breakout
- Company whose corporate logo is known as "the Fuji"
- Crystal Castles console
- Company whose name comes from a term in the game of Go
- Breakout company of the 1970s
- Onetime rival of Activision
- ___ 2600 (early video game console)
- Immediate threat to capture, in a game of Go
- Maker of the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial video game
- "___: Game Over" (2014 video game documentary)
- Developer of Asteroids
- Video game company behind Centipede
- Developer of the arcade game Breakout
- Maker of the 2600 game console
- PONG Quest gaming company
- Game company since 1972
- Creator of the games Xybots and Klax
- Game company featured in "Ready Player One"
- Single-button joystick creator
- American game company with a Japanese name
- Video Olympics platform
- Game company with a "Fuji" logo
- Asteroids system
- Early video game maker
- Adventure game console
- ___ 2600 (bygone console)
- Brand with a joystick
- Company that made Frogger
- Centipede platform
- Subject of the 2014 documentary "Game Over"
- Asteroids publisher
- Developer of the game Gauntlet
- Classic video game maker
- Where Steve Jobs first worked after college
- Developer of the game Food Fight
- Company that made the CX40 joystick
- Creator of the 1980 video game Adventure
- Pong publisher
- ___ 50 (game compilation with Pong and Asteroids)
- Retro console
- Pong Quest developer
- Early video game console
- Game company co-founded by Nolan Bushnell
- ___ shock (Japan's term for the video game crash of 1983)
Last Seen In
- New York Times - December 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 24, 2024
- New York Times - December 13, 2024
- USA Today - December 07, 2024
- Daily American - December 06, 2024
- New York Times - December 03, 2024
- LA Times - November 30, 2024
- Daily American - November 30, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 16, 2024
- LA Times - November 12, 2024
- USA Today - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - September 29, 2024
- USA Today - September 26, 2024
- LA Times - September 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 04, 2024
- USA Today - August 29, 2024
- LA Times - August 27, 2024
- New York Times - July 23, 2024
- New York Times - July 14, 2024
- Daily American - July 04, 2024
- LA Times - June 27, 2024
- New York Times - June 18, 2024
- LA Times - June 09, 2024
- Daily American - June 06, 2024
- LA Times - June 03, 2024
- USA Today - May 27, 2024
- USA Today - May 25, 2024
- New York Times - May 18, 2024
- LA Times - April 30, 2024
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