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TimeShift Fan Site Kit Blasts onto the Web

January 13, 2006

Thanks to Atari and Saber Interactive, potential webmasters don't have to speed up time to share their excitement for TimeShift, the upcoming first-person shooter poised to reinvigorate the genre with unprecedented time-control elements that allow players to slow, stop and reverse the flow of time. The companies today released a new Fan Site Kit for the title, which offers webmasters a vast array of resources-including a massive collection of screenshots, logos and other media from the upcoming game-to create their very own TimeShift fan sites. The TimeShift FSK is now available at http://www.timeshiftgame.com.

Scheduled for release in spring 2006 for Windows and Xbox 360TM video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, TimeShift puts players in the role of Michael Swift, a test pilot tapped by the U.S. Government to assess two new time-control devices. Swift is sent back in time to collect data but returns to Washington D.C. in an alternate timeline where he is an enemy of the state. Armed with his wits and a high-tech suit that allows him to control the flow of time, Swift fights through urban, outdoor, aerial and indoor environments to set time straight once more. Players can fight through a single-player campaign featuring 11 missions and more than 30 levels or in multiplayer mode where up to 16 players can battle online using special time-based weaponry. Find out more about TimeShift at http://www.timeshiftgame.com.

About Saber Interactive

Saber Interactive is a developer of interactive entertainment products for the PC and next-generation consoles. The company is a leader in the research and development of 3D rendering technology and applies its findings to create visually spectacular and unique games. Saber Interactive has developed one of the most sophisticated cross-platform game engines in the industry, the Saber3d Engine. Headquartered in Cranford, New Jersey with a second development office in St. Petersburg, Russia, the company employs an extremely talented team of software engineers, artists and designers with extensive experience in game development. For more information, visit www.saber3d.com.

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 DRIVERTM, The MatrixTM (Enter The Matrix and The Matrix: Path of Neo), StuntmanTM and Test Drive®; and mass-market and children's franchises such as Nickelodeon's Blue's CluesTM and Dora the ExplorerTM, and Dragon Ball Z®. 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 http://www.atari.com.

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