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- US_Games abstract "US Games was a video game division of then-conglomerate Quaker Oats that formed in 1982 in order to develop games for the then-popular Atari 2600. Sometimes related to the North American video game crash of 1983, they released 14 games (with varying cartridge designs) and then closed their doors after only a year in operation."None of our games became a hit," said spokesman Ronald Bottrell. "Instead of pouring in a lot more capital, we decided to drop it."".
- US_Games wikiPageID "7064580".
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- US_Games hasPhotoCollection US_Games.
- US_Games subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1983.
- US_Games subject Category:Companies_established_in_1982.
- US_Games subject Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- US_Games subject Category:Quaker_Oats_Company.
- US_Games subject Category:Video_game_companies_of_the_United_States.
- US_Games subject Category:Video_game_development_companies.
- US_Games type Abstraction100002137.
- US_Games type CompaniesDisestablishedIn1983.
- US_Games type CompaniesEstablishedIn1982.
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- US_Games type VideoGameCompaniesOfTheUnitedStates.
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- US_Games comment "US Games was a video game division of then-conglomerate Quaker Oats that formed in 1982 in order to develop games for the then-popular Atari 2600. Sometimes related to the North American video game crash of 1983, they released 14 games (with varying cartridge designs) and then closed their doors after only a year in operation."None of our games became a hit," said spokesman Ronald Bottrell. "Instead of pouring in a lot more capital, we decided to drop it."".
- US_Games label "US Games".
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