Atari has revived the Infogrames publishing label, which will publish games that fall outside of Atari’s core portfolio of intellectual property, the company announced. According to Atari, “Infogrames ...
French-American video game publisher Infogrames has changed its name to Atari in an effort to increase its profile with consumers by reaching back into gaming history. To mark the new Atari and the ...
The armadillo logo will now be appearing for Totally Reliable Delivery Service. Atari has revealed they will be reviving their old company name, Infogrames. As reported by NintendoLife, Atari ...
Infogrames Entertainment has today announced that, with immediate effect, it has decided to adopt the Atari name for all of its global commercial operations. The company's US operations will now be ...
Atari has announced the revival of the Infogrames brand, relaunching it as a publishing label. Infogrames will focus on publishing and acquiring IP, the first of which being Totally Reliable Delivery ...
Jose is a passionate writer and a video game enthusiast from Argentina. Throughout his career, he has contributed to various entertainment platforms, including the prominent Spanish channel Plano de ...
Infogrames has announced that it has completed the deal to buy Atari Inc, the US-based publisher, in a deal worth around USD 11 million. The French company, which earlier this year surprised many by ...
Publisher Infogrames today announced that it has acquired the remaining shares of Atari for $11 million, making the ailing company a wholly-owned subsidiary. Infogrames previously held a majority ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Infogrames, still smarting from the rejection that it suffered at the hands of SCi Entertainment, has some success to celebrate at last. The company ...
We saw quite a bit of corporate shuffling last year as execs moved to and fro; the swap of EA's Don Mattrick and Microsoft's Peter Moore is a perfect example. Phil Harrison's recent departure from ...
The Infogrames publishing label is coming back to business after quite a few years off the market. The name has been through the grinder, having acquired the Atari name and rebranded to it in 2003, ...
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