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News by Tom Bramwell

3 March, 2008

Atari has confirmed that Phil Harrison has joined mother-company Infogrames as president, working beside new CEO David Gardner. Well, they'll probably have their own offices. Maybe they have walkie-talkies.

As our sister site GamesIndustry.biz reported last week, Harrison has arrived with the aim of reinvigorating the company's software business.

He flew into New York on Monday with Gardner, presumably to get started.

"This is the perfect time to join Infogrames and help shape the future of Atari - one of the industry's legendary brands. As the game business moves rapidly online I believe we have an outstanding opportunity to create amazing network game and community experiences for players the world over," said Harrison.

"I am especially excited to be working on this challenge together with David, one of the most respected leaders and successful executives in our industry."

Harrison resigned last week as president of Sony Computer Entertainment's Worldwide Studios, having been among the company's best-known figures and the public face of initiatives like Game 3.0.

Gardner said: "I am pleased to welcome Phil to Infogrames. He has an outstanding reputation in the industry, as one of the key leaders behind the success of PlayStation. We have been seeking an opportunity to work together for some time and I am certain he will be able to make a significant contribution to the publishing strategy of the Group.

"Drawing upon Infogrames' strong financial foundation, Phil will have the means to attract new talent, develop studio and online capabilities, and drive forward our publishing activities. I want to work with people that understand fun for consumers and fun in the company culture. We're going to have a lot more of both around here with Phil!"

Harrison's new colleague Gardner told GamesIndustry.biz on Monday that he intends to move the company into online gaming, with a particular interest in secure server-based gaming and the free-to-play market.

"The business and the industry is moving online on a global basis," he said.

"It's moving at different speeds in different countries, but it's pretty clear to me that the whole way that people are going to want to buy their games, play their games, interface with their games is network-centric."

Harrison's experience with PlayStation Network, including the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Home and SingStore - the online element of Sony's SingStar karaoke game - will probably be useful then.

Gardner, formerly of EA, also said that the company's existing portfolio of brands from past acquisitions - including Gremlin, GT Interactive, Ocean and Accolade - could be key to its reinvention. Bring back Bedlam!

"It's not going to be hard to bring well-known properties to market, it's going to be hard to make sure they are relevant and good in today's terms. We're not just going to re-release 1980s classics untouched - that would be a mistake," he said.

Infogrames recently announced a 0.8 percent rise in nine-month sales, helped by growth in Europe and Asia.

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Triggerhappytel
03/03/08 @ 23:08
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Well, I'm surprised. I thought the only forthcoming news about Atari was to be that they were going out of business.

Let's see if Phil Harrison can help bring them back from the brink.
JediMasterMalik
03/03/08 @ 23:09
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Let's hope he can turn things around from them, he certainly changed things, software wise at Sony.
SBfistfun
03/03/08 @ 23:18
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Harrison's experience with PlayStation Network, including the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Home and SingStore - the online element of Sony's SingStar karaoke game - will probably be useful then.

Dunno bout that looking at the poor state of Sony's online support in general. Maybe they should have listened to some of the concerns raised internally and acted upon them...
Nookyalar
03/03/08 @ 23:22
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multiplayer Pong - can it be done? Smooth, like the VCS?
Razorus
03/03/08 @ 23:30
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Wow, I remember back in the day when Infogrames was the shit. I thought they went bankrupt or something. Had no idea they owned Atari.
Carlo
03/03/08 @ 23:37
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Obvious :)
Gastrian
04/03/08 @ 00:02
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I've played too many shit games from Atari to really wish them luck. its because of Atari there'll never be a Baldur's Gate 3...bastards.
pokeken
04/03/08 @ 00:19
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if I were an infogrames shareholder, I would sell sell sell! Phil "me in" Harrison is coming to boost his ego and talk rubbish at anyone who cares
Zuiyo
04/03/08 @ 06:24
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"Dunno bout that looking at the poor state of Sony's online support in general. Maybe they should have listened to some of the concerns raised internally and acted upon them..."

Don't you think that the impossibility to put this basic idea (along with the importance of casual play he demonstrated to understand fully with SingStar and Buzz!) into his bosses' heads is what has forced him to jump ship? Because that is pretty clear from where I'm looking.
threefortrouble
04/03/08 @ 06:50
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Phil, good lucky. You r going to need it. =P
jlaakso
04/03/08 @ 07:43
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I have high hopes for this. Atari's been doing crappy things for far too long with no discernible direction despite the brand relaunch some years ago.
Scimarad
04/03/08 @ 07:44
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Great news! BG&E 2 please, Mr Harrison.
Killerbee
04/03/08 @ 09:04
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Great news! BG&E 2 please, Mr Harrison.

That's Ubisoft.

Although I do wholeheartedly concur with the statement!
Bealsy
04/03/08 @ 09:05
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*hopes on the return of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge and Supercars II*
mingster
04/03/08 @ 10:32
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*hopes on the return of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge and Supercars II*

Ummm.. by Gremlin Graphics?
monkie_king
04/03/08 @ 11:10
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Magnetic Fields really, Shaun Southern and co.
GamesConnoisseur
04/03/08 @ 11:34
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Infogrames is supporter of multi platforms so in a way Phil Harrison will also have an interest to see X360 and Wii doing well as that of his previous loyalty to PS3.

Of course their portfolio is not that big having sold over several rights, Civilizations series, Hasbro's range (Transformer, Monopoly etc), Stuntman, Timeshift, Stuntman and Driver. They also sold off few devs/studios over the past few years.

Still got Alone in the Dark, Legendary the Box, The Witcher, Ace Combat 6 (X360 only at mom), Namco Museum DS, and the classic Jenga for Wii!

I ll see what new products they will do in the next few years other than what already annouced prior to appointment of Phil.
SirDespard
04/03/08 @ 11:35
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"Drawing upon Infogrames' strong financial foundation" - what is he going on about? Everyone knows that they are in deep trouble. If Alone in the Dark isn't a huge hit, it may well be curtains.
Garulon
04/03/08 @ 13:24
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"Don't you think that the impossibility to put this basic idea (along with the importance of casual play he demonstrated to understand fully with SingStar and Buzz!) into his bosses' heads is what has forced him to jump ship? Because that is pretty clear from where I'm looking."

I'm thinking his Big Idea's going to be banging out shovelware for the Wii, quick as you can, cheap overseas developement hey presto instant sales!

Or some enourmous scam ending in Atari shareholders getting bilked sensless.
ColdShoulder
04/03/08 @ 19:17
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Money grabbing twat. is anyone actually convinced about his 'Atari is best gaming opportunity yadda yadda' bull crap? Atari/Infogrames or whoever waved a carrot and the two faced slap head starts singing from a different song sheet.

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