Atari's sales and marketing VP, Nique Fajors, has slammed the third instalment in the publisher's Driver series - just weeks after the franchise was sold off to Ubisoft.
Atari has revealed its first quarter financial results for fiscal 2007, showing significantly reduced losses as a result of the company's continued efforts to streamline its product portfolio.
Atari UK has signed a new agreement to distribute the latest releases from Ignition Entertainment and SNK Playmore across multiple European territories.
Speaking exclusively to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i>, Atari has blamed local market conditions for the significant difference between US and European pricing of Test Drive Unlimited on Xbox 360.
Troubled publisher Atari has announced that the Xbox 360 version of forthcoming racing game Test Drive Unlimited will go on sale in the US for US$39.95 - despite the fact that most games for the console retail at US$59.95.
Atari Entertainment has announced the signing of a new worldwide distribution deal with Playlogic, to bring Akella's PC adventure Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales to market in three continents.
Troubled software publisher Atari has filed its annual SEC report, final audit adjustments revealing an additional loss of almost US$ 2 million and casting further doubt on the company's future.
Infogrames, the parent company of struggling US publisher Atari, has revealed its year-end financial results, posting a net loss of EURO 149.8 million despite positive earnings in European and Asian markets.
Atari has posted its fourth quarter and fiscal 2006 financial results, revealing an annual loss of USD 67 million and once again casting doubt on the company's ability to continue as a going concern.
Atari has announced a new deal with independent in-game advertising network IGA Worldwide, for the provision of targeted dynamic ads in the PC version of Test Drive Unlimited.
Atari-owner Infogrames has reported an overall 32 per cent drop in sales for the year ending March 31 2006, with performance in the US being hardest hit.
Atari has announced a new co-publishing deal with recently merged Japanese publisher Namco Bandai, offering European gamers a selection of handheld titles previously unavailable on these shores.
As troubled publisher Atari continues to fight to keep its head above water, it's been announced that chief financial officer Diane Baker resigned from the company on February 17th.
Atari has released new financial documents which reveal that the lawsuit launched by American Video Graphics amongst a dozen major publishers has now been settled.