Posted March 17, 2014

dnovraD
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Niggles
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ngoth
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Posted March 17, 2014
The company is actually Infogrames, who obtained the rights to the Atari name and changed their name to Atari. So it's not actually Atari.
Post edited March 17, 2014 by doady

dnovraD
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groze
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Posted March 17, 2014


Sorry for the vent, but it sounds really unfair to me when people start praising Atari and blaming it all on Infogrames. Yes, Infogrames' behaviour, policies and business decisions have been less than good, but it's not like Atari was any better in their day. I grew up playing a lot of Infogrames published/developed titles and it's sad when people forget the impact they had in the industry just because they're not as well-known as "good old" Atari.
[EDIT] By the way, since we're having this discussion on a gog.com forum, and gog.com is part of CD Projekt Group, let's not forget most of CDP's success comes from sales and critical acclaim of The Witcher, a game which was possible because Atari trusted CDPRED enough to publish it, when other companies perhaps didn't.
Post edited March 17, 2014 by groze