First of all, I'm not saying Atari is doing the right thing and how they are going about it leaves a lot to be desired. However.....
Whenever I hear anyone say a publishing company is 'evil' and should be boycotted or driven out of business, I just roll my eyes. I've heard EA, UbiSoft, Atari, and other companies all have that label applied to them.
Game making isn't what it used to be. A modern game takes months if not years, dozens of people, and mass ammount of money to make. None of the major companies make games anymore. Instead, the games are made by smaller companies -- developers -- who then shop the game around and find someone willing to publish it.
Labeling a company like EA or UbiSoft as a 'bad' companies due to their policies or not liking them is one thing -- but by refusing to buy a game that they put out, you're hurting a whole bunch of innocent, hard working, people, who poured mass ammounts of time and money into a project when the game may be totally awsome.
I mean, is it really fair to take a game and say 'Yeah, if this was put out by Konami I'd buy it in a second, but it's from EA so I'm going to boycott it'? Really?
I'm a gamer, I have no loyality to any one company. I may like some companies more then the others and I may not agree with all the crap that they do, but I look at the game as just that -- a game. I don't think 'is this a company I want to put money into, or take money out of the pockets of the developers?' Instead I think 'is this game any good, would I like it?'
I may think EA is a stupidly run company that is bloated and does a lot of silly things that will backlash on them, but it doesn't stop me from buying the new Madden every year cause I'm a huge football fan.
I just don't understand all the hate around here. Am I the only one looking at the big picture, or thinking about the poor saps who just spent two years working on a game and was lucky to find anyone to publish it cause it's a niche game?














