Atari: Game Over
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Zak Penn
Actors: Howard Scott Warshaw, Joe Lewandowski, Manny Gerard, Mike Mika, Nolan Bushnell, Pat Magill, Paul Sanchez, Robert Rentschler, Seamus Blackley, Son Huffmon, Zak Penn
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