ATARI
PRESENTS
'THE FUTURE
OF PLAY' AT
WIRED
NEXTFEST
2006
Iconic
Interactive
Entertainment
Company
Joins Wired
Magazine's
Annual Event
Fusing the
Future of
Technology,
Entertainment
and Culture
NEW YORK,
NY,
September
25, 2006 -
Atari, Inc.
(NASDAQ:
ATAR), one
of the
world's most
recognized
brands and
leading
third-party
video game
publisher,
today
announced
the
Company's
sponsorship
of Wired
Magazine's
WIRED
NextFest
2006. As a
style-driving
brand for
decades, the
Company will
present a
remarkable
display of
the
intersection
of
technology
and
entertainment
at this
year's
event, Sept.
29 - Oct.1,
2006 at the
Javits
Center in
New York
City.
Atari's
Playground
pavilion
exhibits the
impact of
the digital
revolution
on fun and
entertainment
for
consumers of
all ages.
"The Atari
brand
symbolizes
innovation
and we
continue our
heritage by
presenting
tomorrow's
technologies
and how they
will shape
interactive
entertainment
at this
year's WIRED
NextFest,"
said Bruno
Bonnell,
Chief
Creative
Officer,
Atari, Inc.
"Never-before-seen
objects that
communicate
- like the
Nabaztag and
other smart
devices -
and
prototype
versions of
tomorrow's
technologies
will be on
display. At
WIRED
NextFest,
Atari
presents a
futuristic
experience
where
interacting
with
machines for
fun and
pleasure
become
natural
forms of
entertainment."
As the
centerpiece
of the
Playground
at WIRED
NextFest,
Atari
presents the
Nabaztag
Opera,
featuring
100 Nabaztag
devices.
Created by
the French
company
Violet,
Nabaztags
are the
first,
interactive
wi-fi
enabled
"smart
rabbits"
that also
double as
interactive
personal
companions.
First
performed at
Paris'
Centre
Pompidou in
May, the
Nabaztag
Opera makes
its debut in
America at
WIRED
NextFest.
Composed by
Artist and
programmer
Antoine
Schmitt and
Music
composer and
film
director,
Jean-Jacques
Birgé, the
opera is a
musical and
choreographic
partition in
three
movements,
transmitted
via wi-fi,
plays on the
tension
between the
music
ensemble
communion
and
individual
behavior to
create a
strong and
involved
showpiece.
About WIRED
NextFest
Created and
produced by
WIRED
Magazine,
and
presented by
GE, the
third annual
WIRED
NextFest
brings
together
innovations
from around
the world.
WIRED's
vision of a
new World's
Fair will
showcase the
latest in
exploration,
entertainment,
transportation,
health, play
(video
gaming
outside the
box),
communication,
design,
security,
and green
living from
visionary
inventors
and R&D labs
worldwide.
The Future
of Green
Living
Pavilion
will debut
at this
year's event
and two
areas have
been
substantially
expanded:
Robot Row
and The
Playground
(Future of
Play).
In all, 130
exhibits -
representing
100 leading
companies,
universities,
and
inventors
from 20
countries -
will be
presented.
WIRED
NextFest
2006 is
slated to
begin with
"Education
Day" - free
for students
and teachers
on Thursday,
September
28. Staged
at New
York's
Javits
Center,
WIRED
NextFest
will be open
for General
Admission on
Friday,
September 29
and
Saturday,
September 30
from 9:00
a.m. to 6:00
p.m. and
Sunday,
October 1
from 9:00
a.m. to 3:00
p.m. Ticket
information,
as well as
additional
programming,
can be found
at
www.nextfest.net
<http://www.nextfest.net>.
Pavilion
sponsors for
WIRED
NextFest
include
Atari,
(Future of
Play),
Autodesk,
(Future of
Green
Living),
Discovery
Channel,
(Future of
Entertainment),
General
Motors,
(Future of
Transportation),
NASA,
(Future of
Exploration),
Pfizer,
(Official
Supporter of
Education
Day) and
Intel (Main
Stage).
Additional
sponsors
include CITI,
Coke Blak,
Hilton
Garden Inn
and The
Science
Channel.
About Atari
New
York-based
Atari, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ATAR)
develops
interactive
games for
all
platforms
and is one
of the
largest
third-party
publishers
of
interactive
entertainment
software in
the U.S. The
Company's
1,000+
titles
include
hard- core,
genre-defining
franchises
such as The
Matrix(TM)
(Enter The
Matrix and
The Matrix:
Path of Neo)
and Test
Drive(R);
and
mass-market
and
children's
franchises
such as
Nickelodeon's
Blue's
Clues(TM)
and Dora the
Explorer(TM),
and Dragon
Ball Z(R).
Atari, Inc.
is a
majority-owned
subsidiary
of France-
based
Infogrames
Entertainment
SA (Euronext
- ISIN:
FR-0000052573),
the largest
interactive
games
publisher in
Europe. For
more
information,
visit
www.atari.com.
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