GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Bankrupt publisher Atari Inc., the US branch of French owner Atari S.A., has failed to find a buyer for its portfolio of franchises and will not ...
Founded in 1972 and famous for arcade titles such as Pong (1972), one of the first home consoles in the Atari 2600 VCS (1977), and a wave of home computer devices in the 1980s optimized for 16/32-bit ...
Atari Inc. is entering the fast-growing social casino gaming arena. In its first partnership since cutting a deal to emerge out of bankruptcy, Atari is teaming up with Seattle-based gaming company ...
Today Atari Inc., Atari Interactive Inc., Humongous, Inc. and California US Holdings, Inc. (collectively, the "Companies") filed petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the United States The Chapter ...
Atari Inc. filed for chapter 11 (restructuring) bankruptcy this morning, as it aimed to detach itself from Atari SA, its French parent company, and acquire independent business. Atari Inc. said it ...
The U.S. operations of iconic but long-troubled video game maker Atari have filed for bankruptcy in an effort to break free from their debt-laden French parent. Atari Inc. and three of its affiliates ...
The U.S. arm of video game maker Atari S.A., best known for creating Pong and Asteroids, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York this evening, the L.A. Times reports. According to the report, ...
Atari has determined to focus its resources on the publishing and distribution segments of the rapidly growing video game business. The Company's operations will involve title acquisition, sales and ...
Atari — the iconic company and that helped spearhead the video games industry 40 years ago with titles like Pong, Asteroids and Centipede, as well as consoles to evolve the consumer electronics field ...
For many gamers Atari is a blast from the past or just a logo on retro T-shirts but the company that dates back 36 years is looking to reclaim a stake of the video game landscape. Atari Inc., founded ...
NEW YORK, Dec. 10: Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR), an interactive entertainment company, announced today that it settled its previously reported dispute with FUNimation Productions Ltd. with respect to an ...