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Author: EG Admin
Date: August 23, 2007 3:01:10 AM or Thu, 23 August 2007 03:01:10
Summary: Atari, Inc. -- formerly Infogrames, Inc., and currently the US division of French software maker Infogrames Entertainment (IESA) -- is not your father's video game maker. The company, which publishes titles such as "DRIV3R, Civilization," and "Enter the Matrix," as well as several children's titles, adopted the classic moniker in 2003 to boost brand recognition. The company's games are played on PCs, as well as Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft platforms. IESA, which also operates Atari Europe, owns more than half of Atari.
Body: Atari, Inc. -- formerly Infogrames, Inc., and currently the US division of French software maker Infogrames Entertainment (IESA) -- is not your father's video game maker. The company, which publishes titles such as "DRIV3R, Civilization," and "Enter the Matrix," as well as several children's titles, adopted the classic moniker in 2003 to boost brand recognition. The company's games are played on PCs, as well as Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft platforms. IESA, which also operates Atari Europe, owns more than half of Atari.
Notes: http://www.atari.com/
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