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  2. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    In February 2001, Japanese video game company Sega sued Kmart for failure to pay $2.2 million of $25.9 million for Dreamcast game systems. [88] In August 2001, Target sued Kmart because the company's "Dare to Compare" advertising campaign inaccurately compared its own prices with those of Target a majority of the time on in-store signs. [89]

  3. Pac-Man (Atari 2600 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Drugstores began stocking video game cartridges, and toy retailers vied for new releases. Kmart and J. C. Penney competed against Sears to become the largest vendor of video games. [30] The game's release also led to an increase in sales of the Atari 2600 console. [51] In retrospect, however, critics often cite Atari's Pac-Man as a major factor ...

  4. Kmart Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, all Kmart stores ceased trading of DVDs, CDs, video games, televisions, video game consoles, DVD players and CD players, using the floor space in stores for more children's products and homewares.

  5. Shirley Curry - Wikipedia

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    She worked as a secretary in a candy factory, and for several years as an associate in a women's clothing department of Kmart before retiring at the age of 55 in 1991. [2] Curry got into video games after her son taught her how to play the 1996 turn-based strategy video game Civilization II.

  6. Pong - Wikipedia

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    Pong is a 1972 sports video game developed and published by Atari for arcades.It is one of the earliest arcade video games; it was created by Allan Alcorn as a training exercise assigned to him by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, but Bushnell and Atari co-founder Ted Dabney were surprised by the quality of Alcorn's work and decided to manufacture the game.

  7. EB Games - Wikipedia

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    EB Games (formerly known as Electronics Boutique, EBX, and EB World) was an American computer and video games retailer. First established as an American company in 1977 by James Kim [1] with a single electronics-focused location in the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia, the company later grew into an international corporation.