Q&A with Atari CEO Wade Rosen on the corporate's fiftieth anniversary, making use of its conventional IP, plans to give attention to retro gaming {hardware}, licensing, and extra (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)




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Q&A with Atari CEO Wade Rosen on the corporate’s fiftieth anniversary, making use of its conventional IP, plans to give attention to retro gaming {hardware}, licensing, and extra  —  Wade Rosen needs Atari to come back again as probably the most priceless gaming manufacturers.  In spite of everything, there aren’t many 50-year-old recreation corporations.



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