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23-03-2012, 11:30
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Then there's the Atari 2600. Customers snapped up more than 30 million of those to play video games like Pong, Pitfall and Combat. For all its fame Atari lived for only seven years: 1977 - 1984. All these techno dinosaurs share two characteristics.
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