Is Infogrames Still Making Video Games Today?

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George
George
2026-06-23 16:12:40
I’ve got a soft spot for Infogrames—they were part of my childhood with games like 'Virtua Tennis' and 'Backyard Baseball.' These days, though, they operate as Atari SA, and their focus seems split between retro re-releases and occasional new ventures. The 'Atari VCS' was an interesting attempt at blending old and new, but it didn’t make waves like their earlier work. It’s funny how companies evolve; sometimes they pivot, sometimes they fade. Infogrames’ legacy is undeniable, but their current output feels more like a curator of nostalgia than a trailblazer. Still, I’ll always associate them with those late-night gaming sessions from years ago.
Peter
Peter
2026-06-25 14:01:33
Back in the day, Infogrames was a powerhouse in the gaming industry, especially with titles like 'Alone in the Dark' and their acquisition of Atari. But over the years, the landscape shifted dramatically. I recently dug into their current status, and it seems they rebranded as Atari SA around 2009. While the Infogrames name faded, Atari SA has kept some of that legacy alive—though their output is nowhere near as prolific as the '90s or early 2000s. They’ve dabbled in retro revivals and smaller projects, like the 'Atari VCS' console, but it feels more nostalgic than groundbreaking. It’s bittersweet—part of me misses their bold, experimental era, but I’m curious to see if Atari SA can recapture that magic.

Honestly, it’s wild how much the industry has changed. Studios rise, merge, or vanish, and Infogrames’ evolution into Atari SA feels like a microcosm of that. I still fire up 'Alone in the Dark' sometimes for the nostalgia hit, even if their modern footprint is minimal.
Henry
Henry
2026-06-25 14:26:39
Infogrames isn’t around as a standalone entity anymore—they merged into Atari SA. These days, Atari’s releases are sporadic, often leaning into nostalgia with remasters or collections. It’s a far cry from their heyday, but hey, at least classics like 'Alone in the Dark' still get mentioned. The gaming industry’s relentless, and not every name survives intact.
Zander
Zander
2026-06-27 22:51:09
If you’re asking whether Infogrames is still dropping new games under that name, the short answer is no—they’re technically Atari now. But here’s the thing: their spirit kinda lingers. Atari SA’s recent stuff, like reissues of classic games or the 'Atari 50' anniversary collection, feels like a love letter to that era. It’s not the same as getting fresh, innovative titles, but there’s a charm in seeing those old IPs kept alive. I stumbled on their 'RollerCoaster Tycoon' mobile ports recently, and while it’s not groundbreaking, it made me smile. The gaming world moves fast, but some legacies stick around in quieter ways.
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4 Answers2026-06-21 08:07:41
Infogrames was a powerhouse in the gaming industry back in the day, and I still get nostalgic thinking about their titles. They were behind some iconic games like 'Alone in the Dark,' which basically pioneered survival horror before 'Resident Evil' even existed. Then there's 'Test Drive,' the racing series that had me glued to my screen for hours. They also published 'RollerCoaster Tycoon 3,' which was pure addictive fun. What’s wild is how diverse their catalog was—from action-packed adventures like 'V-Rally' to quirky gems like 'Actua Soccer.' They even dipped into movie tie-ins with stuff like 'Backyard Wrestling.' It’s crazy how many genres they touched. Honestly, digging into their old catalog feels like unearthing a treasure trove of late ’90s and early 2000s gaming history.

What Was Infogrames' Most Popular Game?

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Infogrames had a ton of great titles back in the day, but if we're talking about their absolute crown jewel, it's gotta be 'Alone in the Dark.' That game was revolutionary—basically invented survival horror before 'Resident Evil' even showed up. The mix of eerie atmosphere, puzzle-solving, and those janky-but-charming polygonal models created something unforgettable. I still get chills remembering the first time a zombie burst through a door. What’s wild is how much influence it had. Later titles like 'Test Drive Unlimited' were huge too, but 'Alone in the Dark' defined a genre. It’s one of those games where you either loved the tension or noped out immediately. Even now, revisiting it feels like digging into gaming history.

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Back in the early 2000s, Infogrames was this giant in the gaming world, but they had a problem—their name didn’t carry the same nostalgic weight as 'Atari.' I mean, 'Atari' is practically synonymous with gaming history, right? Pong, the 2600, all that classic stuff. Infogrames already owned the Atari brand, and they realized tapping into that legacy could give them instant credibility. It wasn’t just about nostalgia, though. The rebrand was a strategic move to unify their global identity. Before the change, Infogrames operated under different names in different regions, which confused consumers. By 2003, they went all-in on Atari, streamlining their image and banking on that iconic name to resonate with both older gamers and new audiences. Funny how a name can carry so much power—like, imagine if Disney had rebranded to something else; it just wouldn’t hit the same. What’s wild is how the Atari name survived despite the company’s ups and downs. Even after the Infogrames era, the brand kept popping up, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. It’s a testament to how deeply Atari is etched into gaming culture. The rebrand wasn’t just a business decision; it was a love letter to gaming’s roots, and honestly, it worked. Whenever I see that iconic logo, I still feel that buzz of excitement, like I’m about to drop a quarter into an arcade cabinet.

How Did Infogrames Influence The Gaming Industry?

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Infogrames was like that underground band that suddenly went platinum—unexpected but transformative. Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, they were this scrappy French publisher taking risks on games others wouldn't touch. Remember 'Alone in the Dark'? That series basically invented survival horror before 'Resident Evil' polished it. Their acquisition spree was wild too—snapping up studios like Ocean and the 'Test Drive' IP, then later rebranding as Atari SA. It's funny how their legacy is a mix of cult classics and corporate chaos, like they paved the way for mid-tier publishers to thrive before the indie boom. What fascinates me is how they handled localization. They brought so many niche European titles to global audiences, giving games like 'V-Rally' a fighting chance against big-budget competitors. Their downfall was messy, but without Infogrames, we might not have seen smaller studios gain traction in the console market. They were the bridge between pixelated arcade culture and modern gaming's corporate era.

Where Can I Buy Classic Infogrames Games?

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Back in the day, Infogrames was the king of quirky European PC games—anyone else remember the bizarre charm of 'Alone in the Dark' or the dystopian sprawl of 'Another World'? If you're hunting for classics now, eBay and Etsy are treasure troves for physical copies, especially vintage boxed editions. Just be prepared to pay a premium for well-preserved ones. For digital versions, GOG.com often has DRM-free rereleases, and sometimes Steam surprises with old titles popping up in their catalog. Alternatively, niche forums like LemonAmiga or vintage gaming subreddits can point you to obscure resellers or even fan-preserved abandonware sites. My personal white whale? A French-language copy of 'North & South'—took me three years of lurking on eBay France to snag one!
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