Saturday, February 4, 2012

Atari team rejoins to make mobile titles

Seamus Blackley is one of the co-creators of Microsoft’s unique Xbox console, and he place with each other a genuinely fascinating group of outdated-college Atari sport developers just lately to make mobile games. Blackley’s new firm is called Revolutionary Leisure, and while the site is not something far more than a groovy logo, the devs he’s received on board make for a pretty impressive list: Ed Rotberg (who built Battlezone), Owen Rubin (Space Duel), Abundant Adam (who labored on Missile Command), Ed Logg (the creator of Astroids and Centipede), Dennis Koble (who programmed Shooting Gallery), Bruce Merrit (creator of Black Widow) and Tim Skelly (who is also an aged school sport dev, although not with Atari).

The company is fully individual from Atari (which previously has a quite considerable presence on the App Retailer), but the team has some cash presently and is reportedly doing work on prototypes and concepts for a 1st video game.

It need to be exciting. The cellular gaming industry is filling up fast, but you will find no query that these men know how to make reliable and exciting arcade game titles. We’ll have to see what they can do with iOS and other cell platforms.


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