Quadraphonic
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I think the Atari founder is speaking as a person who was in the situation of running a company that went from dominance to irrelevance. I don't think he's speaking as a person who thinks his company still has strong relevance. I feel like there are some people getting that confused.
Whether you agree with his thoughts here or not, he might know a little something about this kind of situation.
Yup. He knows exactly what he's talking about and what he sees. He won't deny any of those comments.
(Be it Atari, Atari Games, Infogrames, whatever....)
Of course, the typical foaming Nintendo fan response is "But they have a billion dollars in the bank! They'll be around forever!"