Atari's Reviving Classic Horror Game Alone in The Dark -- Watch the First Teaser
Atari also released a trailer for another horror game, Haunted House: Cryptic Graves.
Atari also released a trailer for another horror game, Haunted House: Cryptic Graves.
All the Atari name is good for anymore is nostalgia. It's time for it to go away, to spare it further indignity.
Tom explains why you shouldn't ignore games in the middle of the rating spectrum.
Entertainment Software Ratings Board listing points at a Sony-published rerelease of 2001 original.
Pair of samplers lead all releases on virtual marketplace; XBLA welcomes Bejeweled Blitz Live on Wednesday; Games on Demand adds Bayonetta, Bladestorm, and Alone in the Dark.
Q&A: David Gardner lays out publisher's path to profitability, including online gaming and licensing out its IP.
Alone in the Dark publisher sees sales grow to $166 million during first half of fiscal year, thanks to 145 percent spike in US operations.
MK vs. DC Universe, Shaun White Snowboarding, Lips, Tomb Raider Underworld, NFS Undercover, Rabbids TV Party, New Xbox Experience all launch this week.
The only good zombie's a dead zombie.
We check out some of the major improvements being made to the PS3 version of this previously disappointing action game.
Soon-to-be enveloped Infogrames subsidiary draws in $40.3 million in sales, turns profit on strength of Alone in the Dark, DBZ: Burst Limit.
Atari shooter and Dragon Ball Z push its corporate parent's sales up 80 percent to $140.5 million.
Alone in the Dark, Final Fantasy Tactics A2, and a handful of high-profile ports join a deluge of new releases.
Brawl is finally here in Australia (almost).
Atari parent company sees slight dip in full-year revenue to $450 million, but losses trimmed significantly to $79 million.
Once-mighty publisher's annual revenues $42.3 million lower than prior year, totaling just $80.1 million.
Atari wraps development cinematic action horror title, due on 360, Wii, PS2, PC on June 24; PS3 edition out this fall.
Infogrames president Phil Harrison says gaming subsidiary is moving away from big-budget, single-player games.
We unleash our inner arsonist in New York City in this exclusive hands-on preview of Alone in the Dark.
Making-of DVD, Edward Carnby figurine, soundtrack CD and more bundled; PS2 version misses out.
CEO David Gardner believes that upcoming horror title Alone in the Dark will save the cash-hemorrhaging company.
Move back to June to let Eden Studios push for an "even higher standard."
Parent of troubled Alone in the Dark publisher makes offer to buy back all publicly held stock for $1.68.
Recently departed Sony Worldwide Studios chief taking new gig as president and general director of troubled publisher's parent Infogrames.
We check out a work-in-progress version of the follow-up to the 1992 survival horror classic.
The legendary book of records' compilation of game factoids is due out next month; GameSpot samples some of its interesting informational tidbits.
Atari gave us a new look at its recently delayed survival horror revival.
France-based publisher to channel $149 million in raised capital to increased casual development; Alone in the Dark delayed to May for more "polish."
The company wants to make clear that financial and restructuring issues at Atari, Inc. will not affect the European arm.
[UPDATE] Publisher announces revenues down across the board, admits that it has "substantial doubt" about its ability to carry on.
Nintendo's new-gen hardware and Sony's legacy console join Xbox 360, PS3, and PC versions of Atari's survival horror action game.
Eden Games' survival horror game made a strong showing at this year's Leipzig Games Convention. We talked to the developers about what they have in store.
Widely loathed filmmaker plans follow-up to his universally panned horror-survival game adaptation.
Game director David Nadal discusses some of the advanced technology that will bring this new Alone in the Dark to life.
Lorenzo Carcaterra writing the script for the latest incarnation of the survival horror game that started them all.
The original survival horror series is back, and Atari is showing off the latest version of it in Barcelona.
Troubled publisher's red ink lessens on lower income from property sell-off; horror series expanding onto new platforms in 2007.
We take an updated look at the successor to the series that created "survival horror" as we know it.
Alone in the Dark, Test Drive Unlimited, and Dragon Ball Z games on show in LA.
Atari announces a new structure for the next generation of its action survival game.
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