Data Age was a California-based video game company that developed and published titles for the Atari 2600 platform in the mid-1980s.
[1] Data Age released fewer than a dozen games, generally to mixed reception.
[3] Journey Escape also received poor reviews and weak sales, despite a $4.5 million marketing campaign,[1] which combined with heavy licensing fees helped lead to the company's failure.
[4] Other games released by Data Age are Airlock, Bermuda Triangle, Encounter at L-5, and Bugs–all from 1982.
[5] This United States video game corporation or company article is a stub.