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Posted: Fri 14:00, 18 Mar 2011 Post subject: Atari Revenues Down Significantly As Company Shift | |
Atari's revenues for the 2010 holiday quarter were down significantly as the company focused on "selling fewer but more profitable games" and transitioned into FFXIV Gold an online focus.
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