Not because I want those titles to be lost and forgotten, but because
their acquisition by Atari doesn't inspire me with confidence.
Not because I want those titles to be lost and forgotten, but because
their acquisition by Atari doesn't inspire me with confidence.
Is Atari just a holding company now? Yeah that doesn't seem good.
Newsflash: Atari acquires the rights to more than 100 PC and console
titles from the 80s and 90s.* And I can't help but cringe.
Not because I want those titles to be lost and forgotten, but because
their acquisition by Atari doesn't inspire me with confidence. The
modern-day company bearing that name is a far cry from the company
founded by Jack Tamriel way back in 1972,
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 10:46:29 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson ><spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
Newsflash: Atari acquires the rights to more than 100 PC and console
titles from the 80s and 90s.* And I can't help but cringe.
Not because I want those titles to be lost and forgotten, but because
their acquisition by Atari doesn't inspire me with confidence. The >>modern-day company bearing that name is a far cry from the company
founded by Jack Tamriel way back in 1972,
You mean Nolan Bushnell. Jack Tramiel founded Commodore Business
Machines.
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