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GO SPOTTING: The Origin of Atari
Published on 6/13/2011
Many go players know that video game pioneer Atari was named after the go term, but how
many know that this was actually the second choice for the company's name? "Sente" was the first choice by Nolan Bushnell (r) and his partner Ted Dabney, according to
By Any Other Name: The Origin of Atari
on the
CHEGheads Blog
by Shannon Symonds, Acquisitions Cataloger for the International Center for the History of Electronic Games. "Both in print and on camera, Bushnell cited the strategy game Go as his favorite game of all time," Symonds notes. After their original choice, Syzygy, turned out to already be trademarked, "Bushnell provided the state with three new names from which to choose: Sente, Atari, and Hanne. All three reference moves in Go." Symonds also reports that "In 1984, Atari created a subsidiary company called Tengen, which translates to “the origin of heaven” and is the very center point on a Go board."
- thanks to Jeremiah Parry-Hill for spotting this
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