Overview
Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Atari became synonymous with arcade gaming, producing iconic games such as Pong and Asteroids. Yet the company’s ambitions extended beyond games and consoles. In 1979, Atari launched its first 8-bit computer—a platform initially designed as a console before its release into the market as a computer. This ambiguous identity produced a curious marketing campaign that downplayed the computer’s main selling point as a gaming machine; within three years, Atari had switched tactics and repackaged the computer as a console. In At the End of the Rainbow, Pawel Grabarczyk examines how a device that had to shed its image as a “glorified console” later became a console accused of being a computer in disguise, resulting in its varied reception across the globe.
As the Atari 8-bit platform faded into obsolescence in the West, it found unexpected success in other parts of the world—Chile, Eastern Europe, and especially in Socialist Poland, where it led the digital revolution and kickstarted the domestic gaming industry. Grabarczyk traces these divergent trajectories across capitalist and socialist contexts and explores how the platform’s fate sparked a larger debate about the boundaries between console and computer, between playful and serious users—and about the very purpose of computing itself.
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