The Sunnyvale Public Library is hosting an Atari party on June 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Digital Game Museum and Friends of the Sunnyvale Library.

Attendees will be able to play hundreds of Atari games using original consoles and hear from pioneers in the industry. At 11 a.m., former Atari engineer Dan Kramer will talk about how he created the Trak-Ball Controllers for the Atari 2600 as well as exhibit some prototype items from the early 1980s. At 2 p.m., PONG creator Al Alcorn will talk about the early days at Atari and his creation of the video game.

Atari had both corporate and manufacturing offices in Sunnyvale and produced the PONG consoles, the paddle controllers and some early console systems in the city. The first PONG game was installed in 1972 in Sunnyvale at Andy Capp’s Tavern, which is now Rooster T. Feathers.

The Sunnyvale Public Library is located at 665 W. Olive Ave. across from Sunnyvale City Hall. Parking is free and VTA line 54 serves the library.

For more information, visit sunnyvalelibrary.org or call 408.730.7300.