Atari acquires emulation studio Implicit Conversions
…The studio notes in a blog post that it has worked with Atari over the last year, through preservation firm Digital Eclipse, on Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection, Rayman, and more titles to…
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…The studio notes in a blog post that it has worked with Atari over the last year, through preservation firm Digital Eclipse, on Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection, Rayman, and more titles to…
Business Production News Atari acquires emulation studio Implicit Conversions The deal includes Implicit Conversions' proprietary emulation technology, Syrup. Chris Kerr , Senior Editor, News , GameDeveloper.com April 24, 2026 2 Min Read Image…
…In a statement, Atari CEO Wade Rosen says the publisher now has an "enviable suite of proprietary tools" with the addition of Implicit Conversions and its Syrup engine. "Implicit Conversions, Atari and…
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