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  1. Robert A. Whitehead (born November 1, 1953) is an American video game designer and programmer. While working for Atari, Inc. he wrote two of the nine Atari Video Computer System launch titles: Blackjack and Star Ship. After leaving Atari, he cofounded third party video game developer Activision, then Accolade.

  2. Bob Whitehead: I was hired in January, 1977, as one of Ataris first programmers for their new programmable game machine, the VCS 2600, by Bob Brown, who only months before had left as my boss at a Department of Defense Contractor for Atari.

  3. 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.

  4. Bob Whitehead was hired by Atari in 1977 as one of their first programmers of the Atari 2600. In 1979, Bob Whitehead teamed up with leading game designers David Crane, Larry Kaplan and Alan Miller and joined Jim Levy, a record industry executive, to...

  5. About. Co-Founder of both Activision, Inc. and Accolade, Inc. and one of the true success stories of the Video Game business and software design & development. Google: “Bob Whitehead”.

  6. Bob Whitehead is a British entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and chairman of the Whitehead Group, a private equity firm. He is also the founder of the Whitehead Foundation, a charitable organization that supports education and health initiatives in the UK.

  7. Robert H. Whitehead (a.k.a. Bob Whitehead) was one of the original programmers at Atari. After working on a number of early games for the Atari 2600, he left the company to form Activision with three other ex-employees.