About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Computer and video games by company, Computer and video games by genre, Computer and video games by platform, Computer and video games by year, Computer and video game companies, Future games, Game engines, Game stubs, Screenshots of video games, Star Wars Gamer, Strategy guides, Video game covers, Video game mods, Web based games, Aspyr, Atari, BioWare, Electronic Arts, Krome Studios, LucasArts, Obsidian Entertainment, Pandemic Studios, Petroglyph, Pixelux Entertainment, Sony, THQ, Traveller's Tales, Vektor Grafix, List of references to Star Wars in video games, LucasArts Cantina, Video game, Kinect Star Wars, X-Wing, Alamo, IMUSE, INSANE, Jedi Engine, Sith Engine, Air Strike, Arcade game, Clone Weapons Training, Droids Over Iego, Force Jump Training, Gunship Over Florrum, Jetpack Trooper, Republic Ace, Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Mobile, Storm's Depths, Yoda Battle Slash, 2000, 2002, Star Wars, Star Wars Gamer 1, Star Wars Gamer 10, Star Wars Gamer 11, Star Wars Gamer 2, Star Wars Gamer 3, Star Wars Gamer 4, Star Wars Gamer 5, Star Wars Gamer 6, Star Wars Gamer 7, Star Wars Gamer 8, Star Wars Gamer 9, Star Wars Gamer Special Edition, Video game, Wizards of the Coast, Super Star Wars Official Game Secrets, The Farlander Papers, The Stele Chronicles, BFBuilder, JED, Air Strike, Clone Weapons Training, Death Star Designer, Droids Over Iego, Fierce Twilight, Force Jump Training, Gunship Over Florrum, Jetpack Trooper, Path of the Jedi, Republic Ace, Swamp Station Sweep, Yoda Battle Slash. Excerpt: Aspyr logo Atari is a company founded in 1972 as Atari, Inc.. In 1982, Atari Inc. was split in Atari Corporation and Atari Games. It again changed, becoming Atari Interactive (a division of Hasbro Interactive) in 1998. Atari produced several arcade games for the Star Wars universe, including Star Wars: The Arcade Game (1983), Star Wars: Return of the Jedi(1984) and The...