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Infogrames becomes Atari, ousts Harrison, and more! photo

Infogrames has decided to change their name to Atari, spurring a number of radical changes to the company. They had bought out Atari back in March of 2008, but has recently decided to "make the best use of the Atari brand," something that is much stronger than Infogrames, I must admit.

And one of their first actions? Cut out Phil Harrison as the president of the company. The reason for this, says Atari, is because they are moving to a US-based operation, and so they are moving Harrison to a non-executive director position -- something that sounds awfully ceremonial. But, in the end, it makes sense, as the company needs someone who is much more focused on the US market, as opposed to Harrison's European sensibilities.

For right now, they've promoted Jeff Lapin to COO of Atari, who will work with CEO David Gardner to lead the business. They've got a tough time ahead of them, though. Atari came out with its financials, and they're not looking too good. Their net loss for the fiscal year came to nearly $320 million, after pulling out of European and Asian markets. These are non-recurring costs, but it's still a blow to the company, whose losses still total $70 million, if you take out the non-recurring items.

Atari is predicting that it will break even or see a small profit in this next fiscal year, although there's some wonder about that. They're saying that they plan on focusing on longer-subscription models and web-based content, and even moving almost entirely to digital distribution. It'll cut down on their overhead, for certain.

The company is looking to streamline itself, and as we know, they aren't appearing at E3, but they will be announcing titles later in the year, they say. They've got Cryptic, who they recently acquired, working on an MMO version of a classic Atari IP. Let's see how things go from here.








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Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 15:34
Darren Nakamura
Industry drama!
eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 15:36
eternalplayer2345
I bet they are making a new console. Yup.
gatorsax2010's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 15:38
gatorsax2010
I hope it's an MMO based on Adventure.
koehler83's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 15:46
koehler83
SCEE is finally pulling themselves together and HOME has actually made it to the public since that tool left. Since he joined Atari Europe, they've taken a face plant.

Phil Harrison is a worthless curse of a human being.
Crunshii's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 16:01
Crunshii
idk, out of all the Sony BS-PR's we had, the most likable was philli-boy. I just hope he doesn't go commit harakiri or supuku...
HiddenAHB's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 16:20
HiddenAHB
Infogrames bought Atari just to own the name.
I really hope Atari bounce back, just like back in the day!
atastysammich's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 16:37
atastysammich
Huh, and here I thought they were already Atari again all along. Nobody tells me anything anymore.
Kris S's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 17:00
Kris S
It's taken them this long to change to Atari? If they bought them for the name, which I'm sure they did, it should've been the first thing they done.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 17:42
Holyetheline
Maybe some good games will come of this... we can only hope!
Arch649's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 17:48
Arch649
Didn't they do this back in 2003?
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 18:17
Chronic Logic
So how do we tell Atari parent company from Atari game company? An mmo huh? It seems like every game company wants a never ending supply of money rolling in.
Numpty's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 18:47
Numpty
I second the 'Adventure' MMORPG, a big 3D image of a golden castle was the first thing that came to mind when I read 'MMO version of a classic Atari IP'.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 19:23
Monodi
So all those games with the Atari label were ghosts or some shit?
Cuba Gooding Jr's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 20:44
Cuba Gooding Jr
Great. Here we go again, Ghostbusters.
Greylocke's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/31/2009 20:44
Greylocke
Yeah, this article is confusing. I thought that stuff already happened. I agree with others, what was games like Alone in the Dark, or the Dragonball franchise... they don't exist.

Either way, I think Atari has at least got a couple cool games they have publishing under the belt. Ghostbusters seems to be getting a big hype, so I can't see how that would be bad for them. And it seems if I remember correctly some other big hyped game was coming out under the Atari name too.
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