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E3 2011: Atari bringing tabletop games to the computer and then some

From Gamertell:

"At long last, the fourth edition (4e) of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) will be in a computer game, when Atari’s Heroes of Neverwinter Nights comes out at the end of this summer. This turn-based, free-to-play browser game won’t play exactly like the 4e rules, but will come close and what it lacks in exactitude it more than makes up for in ease of play and convenience."

The article also includes a quick Atari booth tour video.

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Atari Is Reviving The 'Infogrames' Publishing Label

The armadillo returns.

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Aphrodia10d ago

I personally do remember Infogrames in the years prior to merger. They really did have a portfolio that stuck out and I enjoyed. I wonder what value they see in reviving it now though?

Hofstaderman10d ago

Ah...the nostalgia...V-Rally, Hogs of War 2, Driver.

purple10110d ago

yes yes & YEEES

looney toons racing for me stands out

TheColbertinator10d ago

The good old days of Driver and Stuntman. Unfortunately both games are long gone.

FPS_D3TH10d ago

Ubisoft owns the IP now but a new Driver or Stuntman would be incredible

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Atari Booth Video: PAX East 2024

Skewed and Reviewed have posted a video showing what Atari had on display at PAX East 2024.

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Interview: Nolan Bushnell

While managing the games department at Lagoon Amusement Park in the 60s, a young college student named Nolan Bushnell had an idea. Instead of managing and maintaining other vendor’s games, why not start a company and produce his own?

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