The Tokyo Game Show and BlizzCon 2008 created a news tidal wave over the weekend, deluging the wires with information on Halo 3: Recon, the PSP’s online connectivity, and Starcraft II. Buried ...
NEW YORK, June 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Infogrames — a game publishing and distribution subsidiary of Atari — today announced the acquisition of the Surgeon Simulator franchise in an agreement ...
"Bread & Fred rose from the indie ranks, representing a level of success that is possible with a small, talented team with a passionate vision." said Scott Miller, CEO of Apogee. "We see this property ...
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, ...
Today, game publishing giant Infogrames Entertainment and Hasbro Interactive, the software division of the well-known gaming company, announced a strategic agreement which includes the wholesale ...
Infogrames Entertainment (“Infogrames”) and Namco Bandai Games Europe S.A.S. (“Namco Bandai”) today announced that they have signed a binding letter of intent establishing a strategic partnership ...
Europe's largest video game group Infogrames on Thursday said it would soon unveil a plan to restore profitability at its 51% owned U.S. affiliate Atari Inc., which it has blamed for operating losses ...
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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 ...
Atari has announced that it is reviving the dormant publishing label Infogrames, once famous for publishing games such as Hogs of War, Heart of Darkness, Alone in the Dark, and many more. Though once ...
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 ...