I can't get enough of bad news regarding Infogrames. They've sat on the licenses for my two favourite games and done nothing with them, while making fabulous flops of the potentially-groundbreaking Matrix series.
The article has a bit of history messed up - they leave out the spot where Atari dies in the 1980s, then in 2002 Infogrames searches for a name which will make people think of good times rather than Enter The Matrix. They stumble upon Atari, a name which no doubt basically belonged to some guy in a nursing home somewhere, buy it off him for the price of some viagra, and proceed to rape and pillage the name "Atari" the same as they have "Infogrames".
The part I like best is where it points out that "The Matrix Online" has only made 47,000 sales.

The bit about 17 million dollars in losses in a single quarter was pretty good, too.
I will dance on their grave. And if they don't have a grave, I'll assassinate an employee, then dance on his. That asshat "Raiden" comes to mind. A paid atari beta tester... moron. And we wonder why their games are so buggy. "Get off the sinking ship," I tell him. "Get a real job! One that will look good on a resume! How do you think employers will react when your work history was 'testing' games for a publisher which went out of business because their games were never properly tested!?" He'll be a gas station attendant for the rest of his pathetic life. Pisses away the table scraps Atari throws at him in things like $6,000 AA matches. (I kid you not)