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Phil Harrison already at work at Atari

After resigning from SCEE last week Phill Harrison directly has started working as the new software boss at Atari. The Dutch website Insidegamer took a picture of Harrison during the presentation on Atari's Alone in the Dark press event in New York.

Raw translation from the site: "Phil Harrison have immediately gotten to work at Atari. Our raging receivers Youri and Marvin are at the moment of letter in New York. Here they attend a presentation of Alone in the Dark. Ome Phil was thereby present positively slightly put the game in. What does not have to Phil exactly communicate know we, but it is beautiful see that he right has gone at its new employer to the battle."

Featuring a gripping story, design inspired by contemporary TV action dramas, and original gameplay based on real world rules physics, Eden Games' action survival opus Alone in the Dark is scheduled for release in May 2008 for Xbox 360, PC, Wii and PlayStation 2, with the PlayStation 3 version following later in 2008.

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