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Atari is focusing on next-gen and handheld consoles, with titles for the Xbox 360, Wii, PSP and DS all at the show. Several PlayStation 2 and PC titles have also been announced, but Atari’s line-up is notable for a complete absence of PlayStation 3 titles. This could of course change if any announcements are made at the event.
“As the Atari brand has withstood the test of time, so does the appeal of many of our games and franchises,” said Atari, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Bruno Bonnell. “We continue to reach and surpass milestones, such as the ten-millionth mark of Dragon Ball Z game sales, and redefining genres we originated, such as Alone in the Dark’s horror survival and Test Drive Unlimited’s Massively Open Online Racing (M.O.O.R.). Atari continues to move forward and seek out groundbreaking, imaginative and entertaining properties like the underground based, street smart HOT PXL. Evident as part of our E3 line-up, these and other games are all part of the Company’s evolution and continued focus on gameplay.“
Atari’s E3 line-up:
- Alone in the Dark (Xbox 360 and PC)
- Arthur and the Minimoys (PlayStation 2, PSP, DS, GBA and PC)
- BattleZone (PSP)
- Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics (PSP)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (PlayStation 2 and Wii)
- HOT PXL (PSP)
- Neverwinter Nights 2 (PC)
- Super DBZ (PlayStation 2)
- Test Drive Unlimited (Xbox360 and PC)