Azrael Strife Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Phil Elliott 08:00 (BST)14/04/2008 Related articles Atari seeks extension of Infogrames offer Atari titles now available via Steam Stock Report: March 3 - 7 Gardner to consider ditching Infogrames name David Gardner has told GamesIndustry.biz that he will consider losing the Infogrames name in favour of a full transition to the better-known, further-reaching Atari brand. "I'd like to consider that, I think that would be the final mark of the transformation from Infogrames to Atari," said the company's CEO. "We have a new board of directors, a new management team that's less than a year old - so yes, it's really continuing. "We like to think of Infogrames, instead of being the tired, old company, we like to think of it as the best-funded, best-branded, most energetic start-up in the history of computer gaming." And president, Phil Harrison, added: "We are absolutely a start-up, we're just a start-up with 25 years of history." Harrison also talked about how he and Gardner had spoken about forming a company previously, and why the Infogrames job persuaded him to leave one of the top jobs at Sony Computer Entertainment. "We had a very interesting series of dreams, of discussions, about if we were to create a company, what kind of company would it be, and what direction would it be headed in," he said. "We got quite a long way down that path, and then, out of leftfield, this opportunity came along. "When we were evaluating it, we thought about what we would want from a successful company. You'd want people, products, you'd want revenue and cashflow. You'd want some infrastructure, some offices around the world, and it'd be great to have a brand that was a global brand. "And I tell you, that was the hardest thing when I was trying to brainstorm this, when I was trying to come up with a brand that we could use worldwide - every time I came up with a new name for a games company, I'd Google it and find that somebody had already taken it. "So when we were looking at what we'd need to create a successful company, and then we evaluated what Infogrames has, it ticked all the boxes." The full interview with David Gardner and Phil Harrison is available now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Posted April 17, 2008 Share Posted April 17, 2008 I know, call me bitter after the demise of X-COM, but Infogrames really doesn't tick that many boxes with me. Switching to the Atari brand, I sure hope that they switch to the goodness that Atari used to be and steer away from what Infogrames currently is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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