Atari

Atari is a producer, publisher, and distributor of interactive entertainment software for all market segments and all interactive game platforms including consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony, advanced smartphones, Personal Computers, web, and online. Its games are sold in more than 60 countries through an international distribution network and directly to consumers via www.atari.com.

J. Christopher Moran

Technical Staff

Jean-Marcel Nicolai

COO and Head Of Games

5 past transactions

Wonder

Acquisition in 2020
Wonder is a gaming company focused on creating an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games seamlessly across various devices, thereby enhancing the overall gaming experience. In addition to its software solutions, Wonder is also involved in developing VR-ready gaming hardware. Currently, the company operates in stealth mode, suggesting that it is in the early stages of development and may be working on innovative features or products.

Animoca Brands

Post in 2018
Animoca Brands is a metaverse and gaming venture capital firm that focuses on driving digital property rights to gamers and internet users through NFTs. It utilizes gamification and blockchain to develop and market a portfolio of mobile applications, games, and additional products oriented to educational learning to ensure transparency, security, and new business models.

Cryptic Studios

Acquisition in 2008
Cryptic Studios is the independent developer of massively-multiplayer online games. The company has a track record for creating critically-acclaimed and highly-entertaining games that appeal to wide audiences. It developed the award-winning City of Heroes and City of Villains, and is committed to delivering high-quality, immersive entertainment to the market. Cryptic Studios continues to grow as it ramps up for its next projects, including Champions Online, a totally customizable, high-action MMOG based on the Champions universe.

Shiny Entertainment

Acquisition in 2002
Shiny Entertainment was started in 1993 and has shipped eight products including two games based on The Matrix film franchise. The studio develops for all platforms and is perhaps best known for its original property, Earthworm Jim (which remains an Atari property).

Hasbro Interactive

Acquisition in 2000
Hasbro Interactive was an American video game production and publishing subsidiary of Hasbro, the large game and toy company. Several of its studios were closed in early 2000 and most of its properties were sold to Infogrames which completed its studio's closures in 2001. Hasbro Interactive was formed late in 1995 in order to compete in the video game arena. Several Hasbro properties, such as Monopoly and Scrabble, had already been made into successful video games by licensees such as Virgin Interactive. With Hasbro's game experience, video games seemed like a natural extension of the company and a good opportunity for revenue growth. Hasbro Interactive's objective was to develop and publish games based on Hasbro property and the subsidiary existed for six years.
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