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atariA gamer who is stuck on old-school games, and probably has not (and will not) touch a next-gen system. Usually plays anything up to SNES/Genesis (N64/PS1 aren't quite atari level yet). If they [..]
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atariOriginally maker of coin-op video arcades followed by home arcade games and finally 8-bit computers such as the 400 and 800. After the advent of the IBM PC clones it came out with the ST series but th [..]
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atariAtari describes a situation in the game of Go, when there is one stone who has only one freedom left, and therefore can be captured within the next move.
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atariOne of the earliest game companies and top of the league in the 80's with their Atari 2600. Ever since they have been on a downward spiral, kicked out of the console market and have now sold o [..]
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atariGame company responsible for classical game systems like the Atari 2600. Unfortunately dying over time from to hard competition from Sega and Nintendo. Until this day games from the old Atari' [..]
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atariA once leading and dominant (American)company of the games-industry for producing video-games consoles such as the Atari 2600, computer systems such as Atari XL/XE and Atari ST.
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atariAtari is a company originally founded in 1972 that became a major player in the video and arcade game industry. Atari products enjoyed popularity during what some call the âGolden Age" of video [..]
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atariA move that reduces a stone or chain of stones to one liberty. The stones with one liberty are said to be "in atari". An atari play that reduce one's own stones' liberties [..]
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atariAtari is a move that removes all but one liberty from a stone or group.
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atariAtari is an arrangement of stones where there is only one more move until a capture. In the middle of the board, for example, if your stone is surrounded on three of the four sides by opposing stones, your stone is in atari. Ate
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(game of go) A move that threatens the immediate capture of one or more stones.
* '''1990''' May 25: Jonathan Buss, ''Watanabe vs Buss, moves 15-17'', rec.games.go, [http://groups.google.c [..]
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atariAtari was originally founded in June 28, 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. The company originally developed arcade video games, video computer systems (e.g. 2600), and games. Later, in 1984 Atari [..]
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