Atari has announced that it has revived the Infogrames name as a publishing label. The press release says the intention of the label is āto acquire IP and publish games, across multiple genres, that fall outside the core portfolio of IP associated with the Atari brand.ā To start, they have purchased Tinybuildās Totally Reliable Delivery Service.
A history lesson for you: The current, modern Atari is actually Infogrames. With the companyās exit from the hardware business following the Jaguar, the Tramiel family sold the name to Hasbro Interactive. In 2000, as part of a large number of acquisitions the company was making, Infogrames purchased Hasbro Interactive and gained the Atari name. They then spent a few years transitioning into Atari SA. So, Infogrames never really went anywhere, it just adopted a new moniker.
The new Atari later ran into trouble, nearly going bankrupt in 2013, but it survived by selling many of its acquired assets. Since Wade Rosen stepped into the role of CEO in 2021, the company has been reacquiring many of its lost properties, as well as retro-focused companies like Nightdive Studios and Digital Eclipse.
The move of reviving the Infogrames name makes some sense. Atari has a very specific identity that theyāre capitalizing on by focusing on reviving old properties. If they want to branch out into publishing more modern titles, publishing under the Atari name might not send the right message.
On the other hand, Infogrames doesnāt really strike me as a nostalgic name. They were mainly just a publisher around since the ā80s, and they had a vast catalog that they helped bring to market. Itās not that they didnāt have their name attached to some good titles, but nothing that really strikes me as a memorable association. Alone in the Dark maybe?
Nonetheless, itās an interesting but not entirely unexpected route for Atari to take as it shifts from being essentially a licensing brand to a legitimate game company.
Published: Apr 23, 2024 09:11 am