![]() ![]() It led to a cocktail cabinet release of the game and to four sequels: Tank II (1974), Tank III (1975), Tank 8 (1976), and Ultra Tank (1978). The game was commercially successful, selling over 10,000 units and buoying Atari's then-troubled finances. In September 1974, Atari announced a merger with Kee, which went into effect a month after the release of the game. The game's cabinet was designed by Peter Takaichi. It was created as part of Bristow's vision to move the company away from only producing copies of Atari's games into also developing original titles. ![]() Tank was designed by Steve Bristow, who had previously worked with the founders of Atari on Computer Space, the first arcade video game, and was developed by Lyle Rains.
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