Video game publisher D3 has three licenced titles coming out in the upcoming future and they had all three of them at E3 this year. The games are all based upon popular cartoons.
Kotaku writes; Atari? Strong brand name. Infogrames? Um, yeah. No wonder Infogrames want to switch its corporate identity to the company Nolan Bushnell founded and made famous.
The Stock Masters - Frank Lara Jr, December 14th, 2007:
Nintendo, which has been historically criticised for not providing enough software for its platforms, emerges as the clear winner this week ¿ at least in terms of quantity.
Atari will bring 11 updated classics, including Asteroids, Super Breakout and Pong, to the PlayStation Portable this fall with Atari Classics Evolved. The games will boast their original gameplay, but sport "beautifully rendered up-to-date graphics," according to today's announcement. In addition to the graphically evolved versions, each of the titles will be presented in their original form.
Despite a relatively low-key launch on the PSP this past Fall, Rockstar Games' Beaterator is showing back up in the news this week for reasons that we couldn't have seen coming from a mile away. It turns out that kids in some NYC public schools are getting their music education by means of the beat making application and PSPs, with a custom workshop being taught by Dubspot.