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more about #infogrames Chalkdust: They can take your position, Phil, but they'll never have your chewing gum. more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Does this mean they will use the OLD Atari logo (not the new one with the wider middle bottom) ? @abcFRAG: I Don't need to have Atari games on XBLA. I... more » Brian Crecente: I'm happy to see so many people reading the article. more » Sullyville: Lks lk h's jrkng ff nd hs jclt s sprm th sz f hs hd. more » Pult|Ost - Climax Edition: You heard it here first. Pong MMO. more » John Alderman: Adventure, Yars Revenge, Berserk, Crystal Castles, Defender, Galaxian, Kangaroo, Krull, NIGHT DRIVER, Pole Position, Sinistar, the Swordquest series o... more » Syrax: Now, the important stuff: Where's TDU2? more » doobymoo: Does this mean Atari is now innovation.. and entertainment? more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: Oh dear, I thought Brian remade an old article just for the lulz. I would totally let him get away with that. more » Zenrick3.0: I always hated the name "Infogrames." That 'R' just does NOT belong. more » excaliburps: Slightly off-topic but anyone here knows if the Witcher game for consoles are really canceled? I can see that netting them a pretty penny if done right. more » excaliburps: Damn! I wonder if he resigned or if he was forced to resign. If it's the latter then it's a major blow to his ego. Head of Sony then tried his luck wi... more » Jim81Jim: E.T. or Alone in the Dark? God, it's like asking would you like Cancer or Aids. more » Jim81Jim: "However the good news..." LOL, how optimistic to put that in following a paragraph stating a loss of 226 million pounds. Doctor - "Sir I'm sorry to i... more » jamesjohnson01: Your misspelling of Infogrames got me totally confused on how to say the company name, because even the CORRECT spelling looks like someone misspelled... more » carrlander: I no longer know if a loss of €226.1m is a lot or not. It sounds like a lot, but if banks are losing £4bn, then... Meh, I don't know. more » denki: You know, just the other day I said to my friend Gorloth how much I enjoyed "remix" version games, and wish that videogame companies put out more "rem... more » shatteredhalo :: Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more: Seriously, you guys need to stop with the big pictures. About had a heart attack... more » Gantz: Your Trusted Friend in Science.: Super Pong? Extreme Pong? Mega Pong? Ultimate Pong? Oh wait multiple iterations? Pong Hero. more » Mister Jack got an iPod Touch!: Oh geez. Does this mean he doesn't get to make the big decisions anymore? Atari was actually starting to look like it'd be coming around as a respec... more » -
#atari
The Metamorphosis of Atari
A little more than a year ago Atari snatched up Sony's Phil Harrison and went into a hibernation of sorts, cocooning itself away from the media as it and parent company Infogrames worked to reinvent itself. More » -
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Infogrames Is Now Atari
Atari? Strong brand name. Infogrames? Um, yeah. No wonder Infogrames want to switch its corporate identity to the company Nolan Bushnell founded and made famous.
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How Did Infogrames Atari Do Last Year?
According to the company's fiscal results for the financial year ending March 31, Infogrames posted net losses to the tune of €226.1 million. More » -
#cryptic
Cryptic Studios To Rehash Old Atari IP In "A Series Of New Games"
When City of Heroes developers Cryptic were bought by Atari last year, it was said they'd be working on a single, secret game due in 2011. Now it turns out they're working on several games. More » -
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Phil Harrison No Longer President Of Atari
Last year, in a major coup for the fledgling company, Atari managed to hire former Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison to serve as President. Now? Now he's no longer President.
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#bozek
Paulina Bozek Looking To Multiplatform Social Gaming
SingStar director Paulina Bozek jumped ship from Sony to Atari/Infogrames back in September. What has she been up to? More » -
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#atari
Atari Delisted From Nasdaq Stock Exchange
After what feels like years of threats, Atari have finally been handed a delisting notice from the Nasdaq stock exchange, after the company failed to raise the $15 million in market capitalization it needed to stay the executioners axe. An appeal's already been lodged, citing parent company Infogrames offer of a total buyout, but, yeah. Things don't look good. Guess Misseur Directeur Général Délégué has his work cut out for him. Those with a morbid fascination for death rattles can read Atari's full statement after the jump. More »

