| Pioneering gaming company |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
18 Oct 2025 |
| Centipede maker |
LA Times Daily |
30 Sep 2025 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Universal |
25 Sep 2025 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
14 Sep 2025 |
| Asteroids source |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Sep 2025 |
| Arcade game pioneer that had its 50th anniversary in 2022 |
USA Today |
04 Sep 2025 |
| Console for the game Pitfall! |
New York Times |
03 Sep 2025 |
| Centipede seller |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Aug 2025 |
| Developer of Breakout |
TV |
24 Aug 2025 |
| Asteroids game developer |
USA Today |
21 Aug 2025 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
USA Today |
20 Aug 2025 |
| Developer of Breakout |
TV |
17 Aug 2025 |
| Early video game brand |
Commuter |
07 Aug 2025 |
| Asteroids game developer |
USA Today |
03 Aug 2025 |
| Early video game console |
USA Today |
26 Jul 2025 |
| Screen-gaming trailblazer |
Newsday |
25 Jul 2025 |
| Maker of a Breakout hit |
LA Times Daily |
24 Jul 2025 |
| "Asteroids" producer |
LA Times Mini |
18 Jul 2025 |
| Big name in arcade games |
|
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| Maker of the Lynx and the Jaguar |
|
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| Early video game company |
Commuter |
11 Jul 2025 |
| Old rival of Coleco |
Premier Sunday |
06 Jul 2025 |
| Video game company whose name comes from the board game Go |
|
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| Maker of Jaguar consoles, once |
|
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| Gaming name meaning "to hit a target" |
|
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| Early video game company |
Commuter |
25 Jun 2025 |
| Electronic game pioneer that made Pong and Missile Command |
|
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| Maker of Centipede |
Premier Sunday |
22 Jun 2025 |
| ___ Teenage Riot (German hardcore band) |
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| Company whose logo was designed to resemble the game Pong |
New York Times |
15 Jun 2025 |
| Video game pioneer |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
14 Jun 2025 |
| Pac-Man console |
USA Today |
07 Jun 2025 |
| Breakout publisher |
LA Times Daily |
05 Jun 2025 |
| Company whose slogan is "Futuristic since forever" |
|
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| Company that produced Pong and Pac-Man |
|
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| Gaming company whose logo is known as "the Fuji" |
New York Times |
25 May 2025 |
| Developer of Pong and Asteroids |
|
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| Video gaming pioneer |
Newsday |
15 May 2025 |
| Breakout source |
Wall Street Journal |
15 May 2025 |
| Coin-op game pioneer |
|
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| Developer of the game Missile Command |
USA Today |
02 May 2025 |
| Pong maker |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
26 Apr 2025 |
| Creator of the video game classic Centipede |
|
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| Video game pioneer that made Asteroids and Missile Command |
|
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| Arcade video game pioneer |
|
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| Maker of Asteroids and Centipede |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2025 |
| Big name in 1980s arcade games |
New York Times Mini |
13 Apr 2025 |
| Early video game company |
Commuter |
09 Apr 2025 |
| Pioneering gaming company |
LA Times Daily |
08 Apr 2025 |
| Early video ame maker |
|
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| Maker of Asteroids games |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Mar 2025 |
| Early video game company |
Commuter |
26 Mar 2025 |
| Asteroids came from it |
|
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| Video games company launched in 1972 (5) |
|
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| Pong platform |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2025 |
| Pong company |
New York Times |
04 Mar 2025 |
| 2600 console creator |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
24 Feb 2025 |
| Arcade game trailblazer |
LA Times Mini |
18 Feb 2025 |
| Game console pioneer |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
16 Feb 2025 |
| Pioneer of arcade gaming at home |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
10 Feb 2025 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2025 |
| Game brand before Nintendo |
Newsday |
07 Feb 2025 |
| Company that buried ~700,000 video game cartridges in New Mexico |
|
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| "Laser Blast" console |
|
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| 7800 maker |
|
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| Video game company with a logo nicknamed 'Fuji' |
USA Today |
25 Jan 2025 |
| Video game company named after a term in the board game Go |
New York Times Mini |
24 Jan 2025 |
| Centipede source |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jan 2025 |
| Company whose logo is said to resemble Mount Fuji |
New York Times |
19 Jan 2025 |
| Arcade name |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Jan 2025 |
| "___: Game Over" (2014 documentary) |
|
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| Pong producer |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2025 |
| Super Breakout console |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jan 2025 |
| Classic name in arcades |
Premier Sunday |
05 Jan 2025 |
| Pong company |
Commuter |
03 Jan 2025 |
| "Pitfall!" platform |
Universal |
02 Jan 2025 |
| Pong maker |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2024 |
| Chess : check :: go : ____ |
New York Times |
26 Dec 2024 |
| Video game company that produced the 2600 and 5200 consoles |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Dec 2024 |
| Entertainment company founded in 1972 |
|
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| It offered Adventure in the 1980s |
|
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| Early video game company |
Commuter |
19 Dec 2024 |
| Early video game maker |
Universal |
14 Dec 2024 |
| ___ shock (Japan's term for the video game crash of 1983) |
New York Times |
13 Dec 2024 |
| Prez-Nintendo console |
|
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| Asteroids developer |
USA Today |
07 Dec 2024 |
| Pong company |
New York Times |
03 Dec 2024 |
| Arcade name |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Dec 2024 |
| Pong game maker |
Commuter |
02 Dec 2024 |
| Game company co-founded by Nolan Bushnell |
LA Times Daily |
30 Nov 2024 |
| Breakout and Video Pinball maker |
|
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| Early video game pioneer |
|
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| Iconic game console (5) |
|
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| Company co-founded by the founder of Chuck E. Cheese |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Nov 2024 |
| Pong maker |
Premier Sunday |
17 Nov 2024 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2024 |
| Nintendo rival |
LA Times Daily |
12 Nov 2024 |
| "Space Invaders" video game company |
|
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| It made Missile Command |
|
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| Early video game company |
Commuter |
08 Nov 2024 |
| Early video game company |
Commuter |
01 Nov 2024 |
| Famous video games name |
|
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| Early video game console |
USA Today |
13 Oct 2024 |
| Pong Quest developer |
LA Times Daily |
13 Oct 2024 |
| "Black Widow" game developer |
|
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| Pong producer |
Premier Sunday |
06 Oct 2024 |
| Company that employed Steve Jobs in the mid-1970s |
|
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| Retro console |
LA Times Daily |
29 Sep 2024 |
| Early video game brand |
Commuter |
26 Sep 2024 |
| ___50 (game compilation with Pong and Asteroids) |
USA Today |
26 Sep 2024 |
| Yars' Revenge console |
|
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| Pong publisher |
LA Times Daily |
20 Sep 2024 |
| Early employer of Woz and Jobs |
Newsday |
20 Sep 2024 |
| Maker of the classic 2600 console |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
Universal |
17 Sep 2024 |
| Pong maker |
Universal |
14 Sep 2024 |
| Gaming trailblazer |
LA Times Mini |
11 Sep 2024 |
| Asteroids made a big impact on it in the 1980s |
New York Times |
04 Sep 2024 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Sep 2024 |
| Pac-Man platform |
New York Times |
01 Sep 2024 |
| Classic video game company |
USA Today |
29 Aug 2024 |
| Early video game name |
Commuter |
29 Aug 2024 |
| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
27 Aug 2024 |
| Video game company whose co-founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's |
|
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| Steve Jobs' first employer |
Newsday |
23 Aug 2024 |
| Crash 'N Score maker |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Aug 2024 |
| "Centipede" company |
LA Times Mini |
11 Aug 2024 |
| Maze Craze producer |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Aug 2024 |
| Early video game company |
Commuter |
30 Jul 2024 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
New York Times |
23 Jul 2024 |
| Battlezone designer? |
|
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| Creator of the 1980 video game Adventure |
New York Times |
14 Jul 2024 |
| Big name in arcade games |
|
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| Video game brand since the '70s |
Newsday |
27 Jun 2024 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jun 2024 |
| Centipede maker |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jun 2024 |
| Employer of a young Steve Jobs |
|
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| Maker of the 2600 game console |
Universal |
25 Jun 2024 |
| Early video game maker |
Newsday |
23 Jun 2024 |
| Early video game company |
Commuter |
21 Jun 2024 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
New York Times |
18 Jun 2024 |
| Early video game developer |
|
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| Maker of 2600 consoles |
|
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| Video game brand name since 1972 |
Universal |
10 Jun 2024 |
| Space Invaders console |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jun 2024 |
| 2600 maker, once |
|
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| Pong Quest maker |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jun 2024 |
| Classic arcade brand |
LA Times Mini |
01 Jun 2024 |
| Video game pioneer |
Commuter |
30 May 2024 |
| Company that made the CX40 joystick |
USA Today |
27 May 2024 |
| Developer of the game Food Fight |
USA Today |
25 May 2024 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
19 May 2024 |
| Where Steve Jobs first worked after college |
New York Times |
18 May 2024 |
| The company which sold the early-1970s Pong video game |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
12 May 2024 |
| Early game console brand (5) |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
12 May 2024 |
| Pong maker |
Commuter |
09 May 2024 |
| Early name in video games |
Commuter |
07 May 2024 |
| Pong creator |
Universal |
07 May 2024 |
| Maker of the 2600+ retro gaming console |
|
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| Classic video game maker |
LA Times Daily |
30 Apr 2024 |
| Big name in arcade games |
|
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| Pioneering video game company |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2024 |
| ___ Jaguar (1990s game console) |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Apr 2024 |
| "Berzerk" console |
|
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| Game-playing brand |
Newsday |
21 Apr 2024 |
| Arcade video game pioneer |
|
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| "Centipede" company |
LA Times Mini |
17 Apr 2024 |
| Pioneer arcade and video game company whose logo is based on Mount Fuji (5) |
|
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| Nintendo rival |
LA Times Daily |
07 Apr 2024 |
| Company that made Breakout |
Universal |
03 Apr 2024 |
| Company whose name comes from a term in the game Go |
|
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| Developer of the 1987 game "Xybots" |
|
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| Pioneering video game company originally named Syzygy |
|
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| Developer of the game Gauntlet |
USA Today |
21 Mar 2024 |
| Gaming trailblazer |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2024 |
| Pong console |
USA Today |
15 Mar 2024 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
USA Today |
10 Mar 2024 |
| Maker of the Flashback console |
New York Times |
10 Mar 2024 |
| Home console pioneer (5) |
|
|
| Asteroids publisher |
LA Times Daily |
10 Mar 2024 |
| Breakout producer |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Mar 2024 |
| Pong producer |
LA Times Daily |
04 Mar 2024 |
| Subject of the 2014 documentary "Game Over" |
LA Times Daily |
02 Mar 2024 |
| Gaming pioneer |
Newsday |
23 Feb 2024 |
| Early video game company whose name is a term in the board game go |
|
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| Classic video game company |
Commuter |
17 Feb 2024 |
| 1970s video-game console (5) |
|
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| "Breakout" game company |
Commuter |
05 Feb 2024 |
| Centipede platform |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jan 2024 |
| It made E.T. in 1982 |
|
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| Pong maker |
Commuter |
12 Jan 2024 |
| Company that made Frogger |
USA Today |
01 Jan 2024 |
| Company that made Fragger |
|
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| Brand with a joystick |
New York Times |
30 Dec 2023 |
| Early employer of Steve Jobs |
New York Times |
28 Dec 2023 |
| Maker of 2600 video game console |
|
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| Early video game maker |
TV |
24 Dec 2023 |
| Arcade game pioneer behind "Asteroids" and "Centipede" |
|
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| ___ 2600 (bygone console) |
New York Times |
19 Dec 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
29 Nov 2023 |
| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Mini |
27 Nov 2023 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
15 Nov 2023 |
| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
14 Nov 2023 |
| Adventure game console |
LA Times Daily |
29 Oct 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Oct 2023 |
| Big name in arcade games |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Oct 2023 |
| Developer of the game Pitfall! |
USA Today |
12 Oct 2023 |
| Maker of Breakout and Centipede |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Oct 2023 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
05 Oct 2023 |
| Early video game giant |
Universal |
30 Sep 2023 |
| Asteroids developer |
USA Today |
30 Sep 2023 |
| Space Invaders console |
Universal |
22 Sep 2023 |
| Company behind the arcade game "Asteroids" |
|
|
| Precursor to Nintendo |
Universal |
22 Aug 2023 |
| 'Pong' company |
USA Today |
22 Aug 2023 |
| Asteroids system |
New York Times |
04 Aug 2023 |
| Pong company |
Universal |
30 Jul 2023 |
| Frogger console |
Universal |
27 Jul 2023 |
| Game company with a "Fuji" logo |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jul 2023 |
| Space Invaders company |
USA Today |
29 Jun 2023 |
| Arcade game developer |
Universal |
27 Jun 2023 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Newsday |
25 Jun 2023 |
| Game company that created "Pong" |
|
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| Video Olympics platform |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jun 2023 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Newsday |
24 May 2023 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Universal |
23 May 2023 |
| American game company with a Japanese name |
USA Today |
22 May 2023 |
| Battlezone maker |
Wall Street Journal |
15 May 2023 |
| Pong maker |
USA Today |
13 May 2023 |
| Pong maker |
Universal |
11 May 2023 |
| Gaming pioneer |
Universal |
02 May 2023 |
| Quadrapong maker |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Apr 2023 |
| Single-button joystick creator |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2023 |
| "Gauntlet" game company |
Universal |
14 Apr 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Apr 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Apr 2023 |
| Pitfall! platform |
LA Times Daily |
01 Apr 2023 |
| Game company featured in "Ready Player One" |
LA Times Daily |
31 Mar 2023 |
| Pong company |
Universal |
27 Mar 2023 |
| Centipede maker |
LA Times Daily |
09 Mar 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2023 |
| Company that created Pong |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2023 |
| Maker of the 2600, 5200 and 7800 game consoles |
Universal |
03 Mar 2023 |
| Classic arcade name |
LA Times Daily |
02 Mar 2023 |
| Video arcade pioneer |
Newsday |
26 Feb 2023 |
| Creator of the games Xybots and Klax |
New York Times |
05 Feb 2023 |
| Video game company that made Pong |
USA Today |
03 Feb 2023 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Feb 2023 |
| Game company since 1972 |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jan 2023 |
| Video game pioneer |
Universal |
11 Jan 2023 |
| "Pong" company |
Universal |
08 Jan 2023 |
| Early video game company |
USA Today |
03 Jan 2023 |
| Breakout gaming company |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jan 2023 |
| PONG Quest gaming company |
New York Times |
27 Dec 2022 |
| Maker of the 2600 game console |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2022 |
| "Pong" producer |
Universal |
21 Dec 2022 |
| Video gaming pioneer |
Newsday |
18 Dec 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
07 Dec 2022 |
| Developer of the arcade game Breakout |
USA Today |
30 Nov 2022 |
| Big name in arcade games |
New York Times |
28 Nov 2022 |
| Video game company whose name is a Go term |
USA Today |
20 Nov 2022 |
| Pong company |
USA Today |
01 Nov 2022 |
| Video game company behind Centipede |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Oct 2022 |
| Developer of Asteroids |
USA Today |
27 Oct 2022 |
| Lunar Lander producer |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Oct 2022 |
| Lunar Lander maker |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Oct 2022 |
| Classic arcade name |
LA Times Daily |
20 Oct 2022 |
| '___: Game Over' (2014 video game documentary) |
New York Times |
16 Oct 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
05 Oct 2022 |
| Maker of the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial video game |
New York Times |
25 Sep 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
18 Sep 2022 |
| Immediate threat to capture, in a game of Go |
New York Times |
16 Sep 2022 |
| Its Jaguar game console was a flop |
Universal |
15 Sep 2022 |
| "Space Invaders" maker |
Universal |
09 Sep 2022 |
| ___ 2600 (early video game console) |
USA Today |
07 Sep 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Aug 2022 |
| Early video game company |
Universal |
12 Aug 2022 |
| Onetime rival of Activision |
New York Times |
11 Aug 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
09 Aug 2022 |
| Pitfall! platform |
LA Times Daily |
04 Aug 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
01 Aug 2022 |
| Breakout company of the 1970s |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2022 |
| Maker of the VCS gaming console |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Jul 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
20 Jul 2022 |
| "Breakout" game console |
Universal |
18 Jul 2022 |
| Pioneering video game company |
USA Today |
17 Jul 2022 |
| Pong company |
USA Today |
04 Jul 2022 |
| 'Pong' company |
The Washington Post |
12 Jun 2022 |
| "Pong" company |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jun 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jun 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
The Washington Post |
06 Jun 2022 |
| Classic arcade name |
Premier Sunday |
22 May 2022 |
| Retro gamer's system |
The Washington Post Sunday |
01 May 2022 |
| Asteroids source |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Apr 2022 |
| Super Breakout maker |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Apr 2022 |
| "Breakout" game company |
Universal |
11 Apr 2022 |
| Pong maker |
USA Today |
08 Apr 2022 |
| Developer of the video game Centipede |
USA Today |
02 Apr 2022 |
| Big name in arcade games |
|
|
| "Centipede" game company |
Universal |
22 Mar 2022 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Universal |
20 Mar 2022 |
| Asteroids producer |
The Washington Post |
17 Mar 2022 |
| Company whose name comes from a term in the game of Go |
New York Times |
17 Mar 2022 |
| Crystal Castles console |
New York Times |
15 Mar 2022 |
| Company whose corporate logo is known as "the Fuji" |
New York Times |
11 Mar 2022 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
09 Mar 2022 |
| 'Warlords' maker |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Mar 2022 |
| Whom Woz once worked for |
Newsday |
05 Mar 2022 |
| Early arcade giant |
Premier Sunday |
13 Feb 2022 |
| Video arcade name |
Newsday |
06 Feb 2022 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
|
|
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
23 Jan 2022 |
| Gaming brand since 1972 |
The Washington Post |
17 Jan 2022 |
| Gaming brand since 1972 |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jan 2022 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Jan 2022 |
| Developer of Space Invaders |
USA Today |
08 Jan 2022 |
| Space Invaders company |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Dec 2021 |
| Big name in gaming |
LA Times Daily |
04 Dec 2021 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
29 Nov 2021 |
| Video game company behind Space Invaders |
USA Today |
05 Nov 2021 |
| Maker of Centipede |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Nov 2021 |
| Gaming giant |
LA Times Daily |
18 Oct 2021 |
| Gaming giant |
The Washington Post |
18 Oct 2021 |
| Vintage video game name |
The Washington Post |
17 Oct 2021 |
| Vintage video game name |
LA Times Daily |
17 Oct 2021 |
| Arcade game maker |
USA Today |
25 Sep 2021 |
| Developer of Pong |
USA Today |
22 Sep 2021 |
| "Asteroids" game company |
Universal |
18 Sep 2021 |
| Company with 52-Across games |
USA Today |
18 Sep 2021 |
| Arcade pioneer |
The Washington Post |
13 Sep 2021 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
13 Sep 2021 |
| Video arcade pioneer |
Newsday |
12 Sep 2021 |
| Asteroids producer |
The Washington Post |
05 Sep 2021 |
| Asteroids producer |
LA Times Daily |
05 Sep 2021 |
| Big name in games |
LA Times Daily |
03 Sep 2021 |
| Big name in games |
The Washington Post |
03 Sep 2021 |
| Steve Jobs' first employer |
Newsday |
27 Aug 2021 |
| Classic name in video games |
Universal |
17 Aug 2021 |
| Space Invaders maker |
USA Today |
11 Aug 2021 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Aug 2021 |
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Aug 2021 |
| Big name in arcade gaming |
|
|
| Millipede maker |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jul 2021 |
| Millipede maker |
The Washington Post |
30 Jul 2021 |
| ___ Flashback (video game console) |
The Washington Post Sunday |
18 Jul 2021 |
| "So much more than video games!" company |
Universal |
18 Jul 2021 |
| Breakout company |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Jul 2021 |
| "Breakout" game developer of 1976 |
Universal |
15 Jul 2021 |
| Video game pioneer |
Universal |
14 Jul 2021 |
| Gaming pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jul 2021 |
| Gaming pioneer |
The Washington Post |
12 Jul 2021 |
| “Crystal Castles” producer |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Jul 2021 |
| Pong creator |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jun 2021 |
| Pong creator |
The Washington Post |
27 Jun 2021 |
| Video game name |
Newsday |
16 Jun 2021 |
| Pong company |
New York Times |
23 May 2021 |
| Pit-Fighter producer |
Wall Street Journal |
20 May 2021 |
| Gaming brand since 1972 |
The Washington Post |
18 May 2021 |
| Gaming brand since 1972 |
LA Times Daily |
18 May 2021 |
| 'Space Duel' maker |
The Washington Post Sunday |
16 May 2021 |
| Big name in arcade gaming |
|
|
| Arcade pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 May 2021 |
| Video game pioneer |
Wall Street Journal |
01 May 2021 |
| Video game company that made Pong |
USA Today |
24 Apr 2021 |
| Early video game maker |
Newsday |
11 Apr 2021 |
| Early arcade game maker |
USA Today |
04 Apr 2021 |
| "Pitfall!" console maker |
Universal |
31 Mar 2021 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Universal |
23 Mar 2021 |
| Classic video game company |
Universal |
12 Mar 2021 |
| Company that buried thousands of unsold video game cartridges |
Universal |
28 Feb 2021 |
| Big name in games |
The Washington Post |
26 Feb 2021 |
| Big name in games |
LA Times Daily |
26 Feb 2021 |
| Video game pioneer |
Universal |
07 Feb 2021 |
| Arcade game giant |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Feb 2021 |
| Big name in arcade games |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Jan 2021 |
| Video game pioneer |
USA Today |
14 Jan 2021 |
| Video game pioneer |
Newsday |
13 Jan 2021 |
| Pong producer |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jan 2021 |
| Game maker since 1972 |
Jonesin |
29 Dec 2020 |
| Company behind Battlezone and Asteroids |
New York Times |
28 Dec 2020 |
| "Breakout" game company |
Universal |
26 Dec 2020 |
| Video game pioneer |
Premier Sunday |
20 Dec 2020 |
| Early video game company |
USA Today |
18 Dec 2020 |
| Gaming pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
28 Nov 2020 |
| Gaming pioneer |
The Washington Post |
28 Nov 2020 |
| 'Secret Quest' publisher |
The Washington Post Sunday |
22 Nov 2020 |
| "Pong" company |
Universal |
12 Nov 2020 |
| Rebecca Heineman won its Space Invaders Tournament in 1980 |
USA Today |
11 Nov 2020 |
| Arcade gaming company |
|
|
| Maker of Asteroids |
New York Times |
02 Nov 2020 |
| Big game name |
LA Times Daily |
25 Oct 2020 |
| Big game name |
The Washington Post |
25 Oct 2020 |
| Old game console |
Premier Sunday |
25 Oct 2020 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
|
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| Original Flashback games console designer |
LA Times Daily |
23 Oct 2020 |
| Original Flashback games console designer |
The Washington Post |
23 Oct 2020 |
| Maker of many arcade classics |
Universal |
21 Oct 2020 |
| Pioneering video game company |
USA Today |
12 Oct 2020 |
| Gaming giant |
LA Times Daily |
06 Oct 2020 |
| Gaming giant |
The Washington Post |
06 Oct 2020 |
| Pong game company |
New York Times |
28 Sep 2020 |
| Developer of 51-Across |
LA Times Daily |
22 Sep 2020 |
| Developer of 51-Across |
The Washington Post |
22 Sep 2020 |
| Centipede creator |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Sep 2020 |
| 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 |
New York Times |
13 Sep 2020 |
| Space Invaders console |
New York Times |
08 Sep 2020 |
| Centipede producer |
New York Times |
19 Aug 2020 |
| Video game name for nearly 50 years |
The Washington Post |
03 Aug 2020 |
| Video game name for nearly 50 years |
LA Times Daily |
03 Aug 2020 |
| "Centipede" game company |
Universal |
29 Jul 2020 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
USA Today |
29 Jul 2020 |
| Gaming biggie |
LA Times Daily |
24 Jul 2020 |
| Gaming biggie |
The Washington Post |
24 Jul 2020 |
| Distributor of the arcade game Dig Dug |
USA Today |
18 Jul 2020 |
| Pong game maker |
The Washington Post |
08 Jul 2020 |
| Pong game maker |
LA Times Daily |
08 Jul 2020 |
| Company that made Pong |
USA Today |
04 Jul 2020 |
| Breakout console |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2020 |
| Developer of the video game Breakout |
USA Today |
29 Jun 2020 |
| Company that had a breakout with Breakout |
Jonesin |
23 Jun 2020 |
| Arcade pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jun 2020 |
| Arcade pioneer |
The Washington Post |
22 Jun 2020 |
| "Space Invaders" company |
Universal |
14 Jun 2020 |
| "Pong" developer |
Universal |
09 Jun 2020 |
| Early maker of video games |
USA Today |
04 Jun 2020 |
| Canyon Bomber maker |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Jun 2020 |
| Company that launched Pong |
New York Times |
01 Jun 2020 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
|
|
| "PONG Quest" maker |
Universal |
24 May 2020 |
| Battlezone maker |
Wall Street Journal |
23 May 2020 |
| "Pong" producer |
Universal |
15 May 2020 |
| Pong creator |
Premier Sunday |
10 May 2020 |
| Early Steve Jobs employer |
Newsday |
08 May 2020 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
|
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| Coleco contemporary |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2020 |
| Video game brand since 1972 |
Universal |
12 Apr 2020 |
| First with a video game Easter egg |
Newsday |
11 Apr 2020 |
| Arcade games pioneer that developed "Asteroids" |
|
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| Breakout maker |
The New Yorker |
23 Mar 2020 |
| Video game pioneer |
|
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| Maker of the game Centipede |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2020 |
| Company building video game-themed hotels |
Universal |
28 Feb 2020 |
| Old arcade company |
Premier Sunday |
23 Feb 2020 |
| Breakout game developer |
LA Times Daily |
19 Feb 2020 |
| Breakout game developer |
The Washington Post |
19 Feb 2020 |
| Pong maker |
USA Today |
13 Jan 2020 |
| Pioneering name in arcade games that created "Asteroids" |
|
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| Video game giant |
The Washington Post |
13 Dec 2019 |
| Video game giant |
LA Times Daily |
13 Dec 2019 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
|
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| Arcade game pioneer |
New York Times |
03 Dec 2019 |
| Early employer of Steve Jobs |
|
|
| Early employer of Steve Jobs |
New York Times |
24 Nov 2019 |
| "Asteroids" game company |
|
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| "Breakout" game maker |
Universal |
11 Nov 2019 |
| Pioneering arcade game company |
New York Times |
05 Nov 2019 |
| Pioneering arcade game company |
|
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| Video game name since 1972 |
USA Today |
04 Nov 2019 |
| "Asteroids" arcade game company |
|
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| ____ 2600 (early video game device) |
|
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| Classic arcade name |
Premier Sunday |
20 Oct 2019 |
| Video game pioneer |
The Washington Post |
10 Oct 2019 |
| Video game pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
10 Oct 2019 |
| "Pong" maker |
Universal |
29 Sep 2019 |
| Early arcade game giant |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Sep 2019 |
| Early game console seller |
Newsday |
19 Sep 2019 |
| Centipede game maker |
USA Today |
03 Sep 2019 |
| Big name in gaming |
USA Today |
28 Aug 2019 |
| Breakout company of 1976? |
New York Times |
28 Aug 2019 |
| Pioneer in arcade games |
Universal |
24 Aug 2019 |
| Pong creator |
USA Today |
23 Aug 2019 |
| Big name in classic video games |
|
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| Gaming nostalgist's console |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jul 2019 |
| Venerable video game name |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2019 |
| Stunt Cycle maker |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Jul 2019 |
| Missile Command producer |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jul 2019 |
| ____ 2600 (early video game device) |
|
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| Developer of the game 'Star Raiders' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
30 Jun 2019 |
| Former American arcade game developing company that created "Pong" and "Asteroids" |
|
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| Commodore competitor, once |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jun 2019 |
| Breakout game maker |
USA Today |
13 Jun 2019 |
| Space Invaders platform |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jun 2019 |
| Space Invaders platform |
The Washington Post |
07 Jun 2019 |
| Early game console maker |
Newsday |
07 Jun 2019 |
| Early home computer maker |
USA Today |
02 Jun 2019 |
| Video game pioneer |
|
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| __ 2600, Class of 2007 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee |
The Washington Post |
24 May 2019 |
| __ 2600, Class of 2007 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee |
LA Times Daily |
24 May 2019 |
| 1983 video-game crash victim |
USA Today |
21 May 2019 |
| Arcade game name |
Newsday |
19 May 2019 |
| Its version of 37-Across was popular in the 1970s-'80s |
New York Times |
08 May 2019 |
| Pole Position company |
Wall Street Journal |
07 May 2019 |
| Game-maker from Arab state? No question |
The Telegraph Toughie |
03 May 2019 |
| Big name in classic video games |
New York Times |
24 Apr 2019 |
| 'Asteroids' game maker |
USA Today |
23 Apr 2019 |
| 'Asteroids' company |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Apr 2019 |
| Maker of Pong |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2019 |
| "Breakout" game maker |
|
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| Video gaming pioneer |
Newsday |
04 Apr 2019 |
| Centipede game company |
LA Times Daily |
02 Apr 2019 |
| Centipede game company |
The Washington Post |
02 Apr 2019 |
| Arcade game giant |
Newsday |
24 Mar 2019 |
| Big name in gaming |
LA Times Daily |
20 Mar 2019 |
| Big name in gaming |
The Washington Post |
20 Mar 2019 |
| Maker of the 2600 |
Jonesin |
19 Mar 2019 |
| Success story out of Sunnyvale, Calif |
New York Times |
15 Mar 2019 |
| "Breakout" console |
Universal |
11 Mar 2019 |
| Pong maker |
The Washington Post |
10 Mar 2019 |
| Pong maker |
LA Times Daily |
10 Mar 2019 |
| "Pong" console |
Universal |
04 Mar 2019 |
| Missile Command producer |
The Washington Post |
03 Mar 2019 |
| Missile Command producer |
LA Times Daily |
03 Mar 2019 |
| ''Don't watch TV . . . Play it!'' advertiser |
Newsday |
02 Mar 2019 |
| ___ 2600 (early video game device) |
New York Times |
01 Mar 2019 |
| Former employer for both Apple founders |
Newsday |
27 Jan 2019 |
| Pong company |
Universal |
17 Jan 2019 |
| Big name in arcade gaming |
|
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| Centipede game company |
|
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| "Breakout" game company |
|
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| "Centipede" game company |
|
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| "Pong" console |
|
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| "Pong" maker |
|
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| Pioneer in arcade games |
|
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| Pong company |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
|
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| "Asteroids" game maker |
|
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| 1983 video-game crash victim |
|
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| ___ 2600 (early video game device) |
|
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| Its version of 37-Across was popular in the 1970s-'80s |
|
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| Breakout company of 1976? |
|
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| Big name in classic video games |
|
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| Arcade game pioneer |
|
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| Big name in gaming |
|
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| Breakout game maker |
|
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| Centipede game maker |
|
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| Early home computer maker |
|
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| Pong creator |
|
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| Video game name since 1972 |
|
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| "Asteroids" company |
|
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| 2600 and 5200 maker |
|
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| Asteroids source |
|
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| Big name in arcade games |
|
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| Commodore competitor, once |
|
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| Early arcade game giant |
|
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| Gaming nostalgist's console |
|
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| Maker of Pong |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
|
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| Big name in gaming |
|
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| Missile Command producer |
|
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| Pong maker |
|
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| Space Invaders platform |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
|
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| __ 2600, Class of 2007 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee |
|
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| Missile Command producer |
|
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| Success story out of Sunnyvale, Calif. |
|
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| Pole Position company |
|
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| Pong producer |
|
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| Stunt Cycle maker |
|
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| "Breakout" console |
|
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| ___ 2600 (early game console) |
|
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| 'Goon Squad' game maker |
USA Today |
31 Dec 2018 |
| Console with a CX40 joystick |
The Washington Post Sunday |
16 Dec 2018 |
| Creator of the game Centipede |
New York Times |
14 Dec 2018 |
| Onetime producer of plastic paddles |
Newsday |
08 Dec 2018 |
| Company that created Pong |
New York Times |
04 Dec 2018 |
| Game company that introduced Breakout |
New York Times |
13 Nov 2018 |
| Former employer of Steve Jobs |
The New Yorker |
12 Nov 2018 |
| Company that once had tremendous 'quarterly' profits? |
New York Times |
03 Nov 2018 |
| Cyberball seller |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Oct 2018 |
| Arcade pioneer |
USA Today |
11 Oct 2018 |
| Pioneering name in video games |
New York Times |
08 Oct 2018 |
| Asteroids source |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Oct 2018 |
| Woz employer in '73 |
Newsday |
06 Oct 2018 |
| Console pioneer |
New York Times |
21 Sep 2018 |
| Centipede source |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Sep 2018 |
| Asteroids maker |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
07 Sep 2018 |
| '70s breakout gaming company |
LA Times Daily |
05 Aug 2018 |
| Pong creator |
New York Times |
05 Aug 2018 |
| '70s breakout gaming company |
The Washington Post |
05 Aug 2018 |
| 'Centipede' game maker |
USA Today |
25 Jul 2018 |
| Video game giant |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jul 2018 |
| 'Cosmic Ark' console |
The Washington Post Sunday |
22 Jul 2018 |
| Pong maker |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Jul 2018 |
| Retro console giant |
New York Times |
30 Jun 2018 |
| Blasteroids producer |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jun 2018 |
| '70s gaming pioneer |
Newsday |
22 Jun 2018 |
| Company with an early console |
Jonesin |
19 Jun 2018 |
| Big name in arcade gaming |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2018 |
| Developer of the arcade game 'Crystal Castles' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
10 Jun 2018 |
| Game company with an online-only museum |
New York Times |
31 May 2018 |
| Arcade giant |
The Washington Post |
19 May 2018 |
| Arcade giant |
LA Times Daily |
19 May 2018 |
| Pioneering game company behind Tank and Tank II |
New York Times |
15 May 2018 |
| Video arcade pioneer |
Newsday |
06 May 2018 |
| 'Pac-Man' developer |
USA Today |
28 Apr 2018 |
| "Asteroids" game company |
|
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| Classic arcade name |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Apr 2018 |
| Steve Jobs employer of the mid-1970s |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
06 Apr 2018 |
| Video game company that created Pong |
|
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| Maker of Asteroids and Space Invaders |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jan 2018 |
| Popular video game |
Canadiana |
29 Jan 2018 |
| Centipede developer |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jan 2018 |
| Centipede developer |
The Washington Post |
25 Jan 2018 |
| Pioneering game company behind Tank and Tank II |
|
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| Centipede developer |
|
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| Big name in games |
|
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| Arcade giant |
|
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| '70s breakout gaming company |
|
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| Video game giant |
|
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| Pong maker |
|
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| Pit-Fighter producer |
|
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| Maker of the Flashback game console |
|
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| Cyberball seller |
|
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| Classic arcade name |
|
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| Centipede source |
|
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| Blasteroids producer |
|
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| Steve Jobs employer of the mid-1970s |
|
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| Asteroids maker |
|
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| Big name in arcade gaming |
|
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| Company that created Pong |
|
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| Company that once had tremendous "quarterly" profits? |
|
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| Creator of the game Centipede |
|
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| Game company that introduced Breakout |
|
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| Game company with an online-only museum |
|
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| Pioneering name in video games |
|
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| Pong creator |
|
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| Retro console giant |
|
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| Console pioneer |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
|
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| "Pac-Man" developer |
|
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| "Goon Squad" game maker |
|
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| "Centipede" game maker |
|
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| Classic video game maker with titles like "Missile Command" and "Asteroids" |
|
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| Pong creator |
Jonesin |
19 Dec 2017 |
| Longtime video game name |
LA Times Daily |
24 Nov 2017 |
| Longtime video game name |
The Washington Post |
24 Nov 2017 |
| Classic video game console |
|
|
| '___: Game Over' (2014 documentary about video games) |
The Washington Post Sunday |
12 Nov 2017 |
| Company that made arcade games like Asteroids and Centipede |
|
|
| Company that made Pong |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2017 |
| "Asteroids" game company |
|
|
| Classic arcade brand |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Sep 2017 |
| Arcade console pioneer |
Jonesin |
12 Sep 2017 |
| Tournament Cyberball 2072 maker |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Aug 2017 |
| ___ 2600 (classic game console) |
USA Today |
21 Aug 2017 |
| Home-entertainment trailblazer |
Newsday |
29 Jul 2017 |
| "Missile Command" game company |
USA Today |
03 Jul 2017 |
| Classic arcade name |
USA Today |
26 Jun 2017 |
| Arcade pioneer |
New York Times |
19 Jun 2017 |
| Early video console company |
Newsday |
09 Jun 2017 |
| Maker of Centipede |
Jonesin |
30 May 2017 |
| Online arcade offerer |
Newsday |
26 May 2017 |
| Pong game maker |
New York Times |
22 May 2017 |
| Pong's company |
Premier Sunday |
21 May 2017 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Wall Street Journal |
20 May 2017 |
| Centipede creator |
The Washington Post |
17 May 2017 |
| Centipede creator |
LA Times Daily |
17 May 2017 |
| 'Asteroids' game company |
Jonesin |
16 May 2017 |
| Asteroids producer |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Apr 2017 |
| Missile Command maker |
New York Times |
26 Mar 2017 |
| Centipede creator |
New York Times |
17 Mar 2017 |
| Gaming trailblazer |
New York Times |
12 Feb 2017 |
| Asteroids game company |
LA Times Daily |
07 Feb 2017 |
| Missile Command game maker |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
20 Jan 2017 |
| Old video game maker |
New York Times |
12 Jan 2017 |
| "Asteroids" game maker |
USA Today |
07 Jan 2017 |
| 2600 maker |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2017 |
| ___ 2600 (classic game console) |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
|
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| Classic arcade name |
|
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| Longtime video game name |
|
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| Centipede creator |
|
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| "Missile Command" game company |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
|
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| Centipede creator |
|
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| Company that made Pong |
|
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| Gaming trailblazer |
|
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| Missile Command maker |
|
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| Old video game maker |
|
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| Pong game maker |
|
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| Missile Command game maker |
|
|
| Company that buried 700,000+ unsold video games in 1983 |
New York Times |
13 Dec 2016 |
| Early gaming name |
LA Times Daily |
27 Nov 2016 |
| "Pong" producer |
USA Today |
27 Nov 2016 |
| Early video-game console brand |
Newsday |
26 Nov 2016 |
| Early Nintendo competitor |
New York Times |
25 Nov 2016 |
| Onetime arcade giant |
New York Times |
22 Nov 2016 |
| Missile Command company |
The Washington Post |
21 Nov 2016 |
| "Space Invaders" company |
USA Today |
16 Nov 2016 |
| Pitfall! platform |
LA Times Daily |
05 Nov 2016 |
| Maker of 57-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Oct 2016 |
| Millipede maker |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Oct 2016 |
| Its version of table tennis had a square ball |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2016 |
| 'Dragon Ball Z' company |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2016 |
| Centipede creator |
Jonesin |
16 Aug 2016 |
| Video game giant, once |
Universal |
30 Jul 2016 |
| Computer game pioneer |
Newsday |
17 Jul 2016 |
| Big name in arcades |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jul 2016 |
| ___ 2600 (early game console) |
New York Times |
20 Jun 2016 |
| Pong producer |
USA Today |
17 Jun 2016 |
| Old Nintendo competitor |
The Washington Post |
14 Jun 2016 |
| Light gun arcade game pioneer |
The Washington Post |
04 Jun 2016 |
| Game company formerly named Syzygy |
LA Times Daily |
25 May 2016 |
| Name in video games since 1972 |
USA Today |
18 May 2016 |
| Jaguar creator |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2016 |
| Donkey Kong company |
The Washington Post |
12 Apr 2016 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
The Washington Post |
08 Apr 2016 |
| Early name in arcades |
Premier Sunday |
27 Mar 2016 |
| RollerCoaster Tycoon World publisher |
LA Times Daily |
18 Feb 2016 |
| Space Invaders maker |
New York Times |
18 Feb 2016 |
| Big name in games |
New York Times |
28 Jan 2016 |
| Game company formerly named Syzygy |
|
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| Company that buried 700,000+ unsold video games in 1983 |
|
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| Big name in arcades |
|
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| RollerCoaster Tycoon World publisher |
|
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| Space Invaders maker |
|
|
| Video game giant, once |
|
|
| Big name in games |
|
|
| "Breakout" console |
|
|
| Its version of table tennis had a square ball |
|
|
| Onetime arcade giant |
|
|
| ___ 2600 (early game console) |
|
|
| Pong producer |
|
|
| Name in video games since 1972 |
|
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| "Space Invaders" company |
|
|
| Early Nintendo competitor |
|
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| Jaguar creator |
|
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| Centipede producer |
The Washington Post |
20 Dec 2015 |
| Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash |
New York Times |
12 Dec 2015 |
| Video-game pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Dec 2015 |
| 'Don't watch television tonight, play it!' advertiser |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Dec 2015 |
| Maker of Centipede and Asteroids |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Nov 2015 |
| Lunar Lander producer |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Nov 2015 |
| Asteroids maker |
LA Times Daily |
09 Oct 2015 |
| Arcade game name |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Sep 2015 |
| Early manufacturer of home computers |
New York Times |
06 Sep 2015 |
| Game console pioneer |
New York Times |
02 Sep 2015 |
| Game company with a Japanese name |
New York Times |
18 Aug 2015 |
| Company whose name is a term from the game go |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Aug 2015 |
| '70s video game giant |
Newsday |
28 Jun 2015 |
| Arcade game pioneer |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jun 2015 |
| Marble Madness maker |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Jun 2015 |
| Steve Jobs' first employer |
Newsday |
06 Jun 2015 |
| Brand of console with joysticks and paddles |
Jonesin |
07 May 2015 |
| Centipede video game creator |
LA Times Daily |
15 Apr 2015 |
| Super Bunny Breakout company |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Mar 2015 |
| Big company in arcades |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2015 |
| Early arcade giant |
Premier Sunday |
15 Feb 2015 |
| Nintendo forerunner |
Newsday |
16 Jan 2015 |
| Centipede video game creator |
|
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| Video gaming pioneer |
|
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| Video arcade pioneer |
|
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| Steve Jobs' first employer |
|
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| Nintendo forerunner |
|
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| '70s video game giant |
|
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| "Berzerk" company |
|
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| Classic arcade game company |
|
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| Company that produced Pong |
|
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| Creator of Asteroids |
|
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| Centipede video game creator |
|
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| "Don't watch television tonight, play it!" advertiser |
|
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| Lunar Lander producer |
|
|
| Maker of Centipede and Asteroids |
|
|
| Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash |
|
|
| Game console pioneer |
|
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| Game company with a Japanese name |
|
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| Early manufacturer of home computers |
|
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| Big company in arcades |
|
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| Early arcade giant |
|
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| Battlezone creator |
|
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| Arcade pioneer |
|
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| Xbox's foil, in a CeeLo Green lyric |
|
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| 720° company |
|
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| Asteroids maker |
|
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| Early arcade biggie |
|
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| Asteroids maker |
|
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| Gauntlet maker |
|
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| Arcade-game pioneer |
|
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| Missile Command system |
|
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| Video-game pioneer |
|
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| Video game pioneer |
|
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| Video game name |
|
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| Early eight-bit computer maker |
|
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| Pong developer |
|
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| Arcade giant |
|
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| Arcade game name |
|
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| 1977 video gaming debut |
|
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| Centipede producer |
|
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| Maker of Asteroids and Missile Command |
|
|
| Arcade name |
|
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| Intellivision rival, once |
|
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| Maker of many arcade classics |
|
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| Early game console |
|
|
| Classic name in arcades |
|
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| Onetime Coleco competitor |
|
|
| Big arcade name |
|
|
| "Centipede" maker |
|
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| Missile Command company |
|
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| Asteroids producer |
|
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| Nintendo forerunner |
|
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| Star Raiders producer |
|
|
| Arcade pioneer |
|
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| Pong creator |
|
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| Arcade game pioneer |
|
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| Pong company |
|
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| Pong maker |
|
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| Game maker since 1972 |
|
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| Breakout company of 1976 |
|
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| Old game console |
|
|
| Arcade giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2013 |
|
|
| Nintendo ancestor |
|
|
| "Pong" creator |
|
|
| Video game system pioneer |
|
|
| Maker of Missile Command |
|
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| Asteroids game company |
|
|
| __ 2600: old video game console |
|
|
| Video game pioneer |
|
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| "Asteroids" game company |
|
|
| __ 2600: old video game console |
|
|
| Video game pioneer |
|
|
| Gaming console that named its devices after cats way before Apple |
|
|
| Pong pioneer |
|
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| Space Invaders platform |
|
|
| Pong developer |
|
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| Early gaming name |
|
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| Early employer of 10 Across |
|
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| Arcade game pioneer |
|
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| Early gaming name |
|
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| Pong producer |
|
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| Pong purveyor |
|
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| Pong maker |
|
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| Gaming pioneer |
|
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| Creator of the game Missile Command |
|
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| Creator of Asteroids |
|
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| Asteroids game maker |
|
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| Arcade game pioneer |
|
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| Company that made Asteroids |
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| Asteroids introducer |
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| Pong console |
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| "Hard Drivin'" game platform |
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| Video game name |
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| Big name in arcade games |
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| Big name in arcade games |
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| Big arcade name |
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| Maker of the Lynx and Jaguar systems |
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| Missile Command company |
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| Producer of Pong |
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| '70s video-game pioneer |
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| Missile Command game company |
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| Videogame pioneer |
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| Pong platform |
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| Asteroids creator |
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| Big name in arcade games |
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| Collectible game system |
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| Video game giant |
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| Pong maker |
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| Space Race producer |
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| Millipede maker |
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| ___ ST (early Macintosh competitor) |
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| Early Steve Jobs employer |
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| Nolan Bushnell's video game company |
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| Video game giant |
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| Collectible game system |
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| Video game company parodied in "Wreck-It Ralph" |
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| Asteroids creator |
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| Classic name in arcades |
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| Centipede creator |
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| Old arcade game maker |
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| Missile Command game company |
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| Maker of the 400, 800, 2600, and 5200 |
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| "Centipede" company |
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| Centipede maker |
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| Gaming pioneer |
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| Video game pioneer |
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| Tempest game maker |
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| Pioneering video game company |
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| Classic name in arcades |
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| Centipede maker |
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| Breakout company |
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| Nintendo forerunner |
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| Maker of Asteroids |
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| Gaming pioneer |
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| Centipede maker |
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| Big name in video games |
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| Asteroids maker |
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| Arcade games leader |
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| 1980s game console |
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| Game company founded in 1972 |
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| Old Intellivision rival |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| Interactive entertainment giant |
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| Game name once owned by Warner |
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| Arcade games leader |
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| Big name in video games |
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| Game company first called Syzygy |
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| Missile Command game company |
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| Onetime Coleco competitor |
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| Pong creator |
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| Video game trailblazer |
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| Company behind the game Battlezone |
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| '80s home-computer maker |
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| Game maker since 1972 |
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| Game maker starting in 1972 |
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| ___ 2600 |
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| Video game pioneer |
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| Early arcade giant |
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| Asteroids game company |
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| Game company first called Syzygy |
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| Missile Command game company |
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| Onetime Coleco competitor |
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| Video game trailblazer |
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| Missile Command developer |
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| Big name in video arcades |
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| Gauntlet-dropping company? |
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| Pong creator |
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| Pitfall company |
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| Asteroids developer |
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| Pong producer, once |
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| Pong publicizer |
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| Producer of Space Invaders |
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| Asteroids game company |
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| Videogame pioneer |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| Old arcade giant |
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| Maker of Gauntlet and Area 51 |
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| Maker of the Lynx and Jaguar systems |
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| Pong console |
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| "Pong" people |
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| "Pong" maker |
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| Gaming pioneer |
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| Producer of Centipede |
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| Pong producer |
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| "Asteroids" maker |
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| Arcade pioneer |
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| ___ 2600 (early gaming system) |
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| Missile Command maker |
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| Classic video game name |
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| Company named for a Go term |
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| Arcade games trailblazer |
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| Big name in classic video games |
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| Centipede maker |
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| __ 2600: early game console |
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| __ 2600: early game console |
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| Arcade games trailblazer |
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| Pong producer |
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| Space Invaders company |
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| Name on some arcade equipment |
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| Early video game system |
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| Pong maker |
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| Video game pioneer |
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| Asteroids game company |
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| Classic video game company |
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| Pong maker |
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| Company that sold 70,000 Asteroids coin-op consoles |
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| 2600 maker |
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| "Super Breakout" company |
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| Trailblazing video game maker |
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| Dragon Ball Z game company |
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| Centipede producer |
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| Arcade game maker |
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| Video game pioneer |
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| Video game company founded by Nolan Bushnell |
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| Maker of the video game Pong |
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| Maker of the arcade classic Tempest |
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| Maker of Centipede |
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| Infogrames subsidiary |
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| Chess : check :: go : ___ |
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| Centipede maker |
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| Asteroids maker |
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| Pong creator |
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| Gaming trailblazer |
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| 2008 Infogrames acquisition |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| 2008 Infogrames acquisition |
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| Arcade games pioneer |
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| Gaming trailblazer |
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| Maker of the Lynx handheld game console |
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| Arcade games pioneer |
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| Gaming trailblazer |
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| Pong company |
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| Arcade games pioneer |
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| Maker of the Lynx handheld game console |
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| Company that introduced Pong |
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| Breakout producer |
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| ___ 2600 (hit product of the 1970s-'80s) |
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| Cyberball maker |
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| Defender company |
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| ColecoVision rival |
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| "Pong" company |
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| Maker of the game Combat |
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| RollerCoaster Tycoon maker |
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| Pioneering company originally named Syzygy |
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| Old Intellivision rival |
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| Video-game name |
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| Old arcade biggie |
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| Games specialist |
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| "Asteroids" game creator |
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| Pong producer |
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| Big arcade name |
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| Video-game maker |
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| ___ 2600 (classic video game console) |
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| Pong maker |
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| Big game name |
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| Big name in games |
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| Video pioneer |
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| Arcade name |
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| "Asteroids" game company |
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| Nintendo's precursor |
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| Sega competitor |
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| Name in games people play |
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| Breakout maker |
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| Big name in video games |
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| Onetime rival of Coleco |
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| Pong company |
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| Test Drive Unlimited maker |
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| Video game name |
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| Maker of Pong |
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| Pioneering company originally named Syzygy |
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| Jaguar maker |
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| Maker of the Jaguar game console |
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| Gaming trailblazer |
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| PlayStation supplier |
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| High-tech entertainment pioneer |
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| Producer of the megaflop "E.T." |
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| Space Invaders maker, once |
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| Godzilla: Save the Earth maker |
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| Video game name |
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| Dragonshard maker |
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| Video game company whose founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's |
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| Dragon Ball Z producer |
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| Pong producer |
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| Pioneer name in video games |
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| High-tech entertainment pioneer |
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| Arcade name |
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| Electronic game name |
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| Nintendo forerunner |
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| Nintendo precursor |
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| Video game pioneer |
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| Old arcade company |
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| Company that created Pong |
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| Old arcade name |
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| Early video game name |
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| Space Invaders producer |
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| Early arcade game supplier |
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| Nintendo precursor |
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| Pole Position system |
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| Pong company |
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| Vintage video game name |
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| Arcade game nameNintendo predecessor"] |
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| Maker of Pong |
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| Company founded by Nolan Bushnell |
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| Old Coleco competitor |
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| Asteroids game creator |
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| Centipede maker |
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| Asteroids game creator |
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| Nintendo forerunner |
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| Classic video game company |
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| Maker of the 2600 video game console |
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| "Super Breakout" company |
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| Maker of the video game Centipede |
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| Maker of the arcade game Breakout |
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| Leadfoot video game manufacturer |
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| Maker of the game Dig Dug |
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| Retro __ Classics: game package |
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| Spider-Man video game maker |
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| "Pong" creator |
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| Pong manufacturer |
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| Battlezone maker |
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| Producer of Pong and Pole Position |
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| Intellivision rival, once |
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| Dragon Ball Z company |
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| Video game giant, once |
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| Missile Command maker |
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| Pong maker |
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| Pioneering video game company |
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| Classic video game name |
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| Commodore rival, once |
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| Pong producer |
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| Game innovator |
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| Maker of Pong |
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| Maker of Pong |
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| Maker of the game Dig Dug |
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| Retro __ Classics: game package |
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| Spider-Man video game maker |
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| Video game name |
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| Video game name |
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| Pong name |
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| Classic game company |
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| Pong company |
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| Maker of Space Invaders |
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| Donkey Kong company |
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| Company that once employed Steve Jobs |
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| First name in home-entertainment |
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| Marketer of 27-Down |
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| Big name in games |
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| Arcade-game name |
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| Maker of Asteroids |
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| Video-game name |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| Nintendo precursor |
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| Space Invaders company |
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| Commodore competitor, once |
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| Coleco contemporary |
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| Space Invaders maker |
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| Arcade game pioneer |
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| Sega alternative |
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| Arcade name |
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| Asteroids maker |
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| Combat producer |
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| Company famous for Centipede and Battlezone |
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| Video-game company |
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| Maker of Godzilla: Save the Earth |
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| Missile Command maker |
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| "Pong" people |
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| "Pong" producer |
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| Old arcade name |
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| "Dig Dug" maker |
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| Pong producer |
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| Early video game maker |
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| Nintendo's precursor |
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| Freddi Fish game maker |
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| Maker of the game Asteroids |
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| Company that made Asteroids |
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| Go term that's equivalent to "check" |
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| Freddi Fish game maker |
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| Early video game company |
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| "Pong" parent |
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| 1976 Warner Communications acquisition |
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| Nintendo's predecessor |
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| Maker of the game Asteroids |
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| Early video game company |
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| Brand name derived from a Go term |
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| Company founded by Nolan Bushnell |
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| Space Invaders company |
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| Pong company |
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| 1976 Warner Communications acquisition |
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| Computer-game maker |
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| Early video game name |
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| Creator of Pong |
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| "Enter the Matrix" game company |
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| Early video game company |
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| Maker of the 2600 video-game system |
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| Vido game pioneer |
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| Vintage computer |
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| "Pong" creator |
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| Video-game name |
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| NINTENDO rival |
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| Company that made the game Joust |
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| Computer-game name |
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| Maker of Space Invaders |
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| A Nintendo forerunner |
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| Early arcade game name |
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| Old name in coin-op games |
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| Maker of Space Invaders |
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| Arcade pioneer |
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| Early name in home computers |
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| Asteroids producer |
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| Game name |
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| Big name in video games |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| Old Intellivision competitor |
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| Company that introduced Donkey Kong |
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| Early electronic game maker |
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| Nintendo rival |
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| Video-game pioneer |
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| Video game company |
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| Company built on the profits of Pong |
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| Nintendo predecessor |
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| Nintendo rival |
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| Arcade name |
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| Pole Position company |
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| Company that made the 7800 game system |
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| Pong people |
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| Maker of the game Asteroids |
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| Video-game name |
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| ___ 2600 |
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| Video arcade name |
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| Early video game name |
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| Defender marketers |
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| Game company founded in 1972 |
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| Electronic game pioneer |
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| Company that created Centipede and Galaga |
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| Missile Command makers |
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| Early name in arcades |
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| Pong maker |
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| Pole Position game company |
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| Home entertainment pioneer |
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| Asteroids game company |
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| Bygone computer name |
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| Nolan Bushnell's company |
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| Space Invaders game company |
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| Electronic game name |
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| Nolan Bushnell founded it |
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| Company that introduced 6-Across |
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| Big name in video games, once |
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| Early video game company |
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| Pong people |
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| Big game name, formerly |
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| Sega rivals |
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| Sega rival |
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| Pac-man creator |
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| Games giant |
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| Early computer manufacturer |
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| Nintendo's kin |
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| System before Nintendo |
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| Early video game maker |
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| Maker of the game Pong |
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| Video game maker |
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| Video-game producer |
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| Centipede company |
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| Nolan Bushnell's 1972 company |
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| Big name at video arcades |
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| Home-entertainment pioneer |
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| Computer game pioneer |
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| Space Invaders producer |
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| Nintendo precursor |
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| "Computers for people" company |
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| Company that produced the game Pong |
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| Video arcade name |
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| Computer company |
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| Electronic game name |
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| Space Invaders game maker |
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| Computer-game maker |
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| Nintendo forerunner |
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| Early video-game giant |
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| ____ 2600 (old game-playing machine) |
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| Old name in game arcades |
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| Video game maker |
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| "Paperboy" company |
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| Paperboy maker |
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| Paperboy company |
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| Maker of the 2600 |
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| Gauntlet company |
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| Game system that came with "Combat" |
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| Video game company that took its name from the board game Go |
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| Console whose biggest selling game was the inexplicably awful Pac-Man |
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| Joust company |
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| Company that Pete Rose and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did commercials for |
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| Combat company |
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| Berzerk company |
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| "Gauntlet" game company |
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| 2600 and 5200 maker |
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| E.T. maker |
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