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  1. After Activision hired Bruce Davis as the new CEO, Crane left Activison and later joined Garry Kitchen at Absolute Entertainment. At Absolute, Crane began working on several games for the Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System .

  2. Activision Co-Founder David Crane talks about starting the company and what he thinks of today's juggernaut.

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  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Crane, a founder of Activision in 1979, has consistently produced superb products, as evidenced by his worldwide sales of over 10 million games and wholesale revenues near 200 million dollars. Prior to his days at Activision, Crane was employed at Atari, where he wrote such hits as Outlaw, Slot Machine and Canyon Bomber.

  4. Feb 26, 2013 · David Crane, Larry Kaplan, Alan Miller, and Bob Whitehead were four of Ataris superstar programmers. Collectively, the group had been responsible for producing many of Atari’s most critical hits.

  5. Jul 30, 2007 · Nowadays, Activision is a massive worldwide publisher, responsible for Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero. But it all started with just four game developers leaving Atari in 1979, and Gamasutra presents a history of the first ever third-party publisher, with insight from company co-founder David Crane.

  6. Jan 3, 2011 · The Replay Interviews: David Crane. The legendary creator of Pitfall! talks about his time at Atari, the founding of Activision and describes what he's been up to until the present day, taking us through the crash, into his cult classic Little Computer People, and beyond.

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  8. David Crane is one of the most talented and successful software and hardware designers of all time! An Atari programmer, co-founder of Activision, and generally known for creating the wildly popular ’82 game of the year, Pitfall!™” - GoodDealGames.com

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