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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 52086" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Well, they did a brilliant Greatest Hits collection for DS and iOS so the American branch (which is likely the only part of the company to remain a going concern after this year) seems willing to leverage IP. I don't see why they wouldn't be willing to license IP, but the question is whether or not this is the entity you'd deal with. I'm pretty sure the Atari pinball machines (which I've never actually played, but look at little, well, lacklustre) came out after the Warner buyout in which case the IP lies with the current Warner Software division which owns all the old Atari Games IP (after the home/arcade split).</p><p></p><p>The company has varied and interesting history. It's nice to see it returning to its roots in a way with these simple iOS/mobile games. I didn't understand Infogrames use of the branding at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 52086, member: 643"] Well, they did a brilliant Greatest Hits collection for DS and iOS so the American branch (which is likely the only part of the company to remain a going concern after this year) seems willing to leverage IP. I don't see why they wouldn't be willing to license IP, but the question is whether or not this is the entity you'd deal with. I'm pretty sure the Atari pinball machines (which I've never actually played, but look at little, well, lacklustre) came out after the Warner buyout in which case the IP lies with the current Warner Software division which owns all the old Atari Games IP (after the home/arcade split). The company has varied and interesting history. It's nice to see it returning to its roots in a way with these simple iOS/mobile games. I didn't understand Infogrames use of the branding at all. [/QUOTE]
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