BKK2 on 22 July 2008
Atari, which has been struggling for six months under new owner Jack Tramiel to rebound from losses in video games of more than $500 million in 1983, marked its appearance at the show with fanfare that included a ribbon-cutting by Nevada's governor, Richard Bryan.
Atari's new products also included improvements for the 800 XL series. It competes directly against the Commodore 64, which has sold 3.5 million units since its introduction in 1982.







