[game_preservation] Computer Legend and Gaming Pioneer Jack Tramiel Dies at Age 83

Martin Goldberg wgungfu at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 14:15:05 EDT 2012


Alex - great article, just two quick Atari related corrections:

1) Al Alcorn is not a co-founder of Atari, that would be Nolan
Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Al was one of the first employees.

2) Jack did not take over the company, he took over the brand. The
company (Atari Inc.) collapsed, and Jack purchased a division from it
(Consumer Division) which he then folded in to his own company TTL.
His company was then renamed Atari Corporation.

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Alex Handy <alex at themade.org> wrote:

> I wrote this piece for GameTap years ago at the 25th anniversary party

> for the C64 in 2007. Lots of good info straight from Jack's mouth:

>

> http://www.sdtimes.com/blog/post/2012/04/09/Jack-Tramiel-Commodore-founder-passes-at-83.aspx

>

> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Martin Goldberg <wgungfu at gmail.com> wrote:

>> Andrew and Devin, I'd be happy to help out if you want. I helped with

>> the Forbes piece, am the one who broke the story to the media for the

>> family in the first place (who I've also been in contact with), and am

>> helping several other news outlets with their coverage (including the

>> Daily Telegraph from your next of the woods). Also working on a

>> followup "Legacy of Jack Tramiel" piece for Forbes with Brian Bagnall

>> (author of the Commodore: On the Edge book).

>>

>> As I mentioned previously, we were set to interview Jack directly for

>> the book (I've been "online" friends with his son Leonard for 11 years

>> now) next week when this suddenly happened this past weekend.

>> Tremendous loss, but at least he was surrounded by the family when it

>> happened.

>>

>>

>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Andrew Armstrong <andrew at aarmstrong.org> wrote:

>>> I wasn't going to write a full obituary (I don't know enough about the man

>>> myself, I seem to have more UK knowledge now :) ), probably find one someone

>>> else has written and ask to borrow it or just link to it. I don't know

>>> anyone myself who'd be able to write one up.

>>>

>>> Andrew

>>>

>>>

>>> On 10/04/2012 14:22, Devin Monnens wrote:

>>>

>>> No, why don't you do this one, Andrew. I honestly don't know enough on him

>>> to write something decent, and I am afraid my views of him are too colored

>>> by what I've read in the history books. If somebody can give a balanced

>>> memorial, that's what's needed.

>>>

>>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Andrew Armstrong <andrew at aarmstrong.org>

>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> An interesting company, one I need to read more up on. Very significant in

>>>> the USA, and reasonably significant over here (although we have several

>>>> PET's we have no working ones annoyingly!), so I don't know the whole story.

>>>>

>>>> I will sort out an obituary page next week, unless Devin beats me to it or

>>>> anyone else wants to write something up :)

>>>>

>>>> Andrew

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> On 09/04/2012 20:53, Jim Leonard wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> On 4/9/2012 2:41 PM, Martin Goldberg wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I'm sorry we lost that chance, but more importantly I'm sorry for the

>>>>>> loss of an industry icon, holocaust survivor, father, and grandfather.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> This is a great loss.  While his business practices were not universally

>>>>> appreciated, his products were loved by tens if not hundreds of millions of

>>>>> people, and were significant contributions to our related fields.

>>>>

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