Atari Joins Steam, Brings The Witcher and ArmA
by Nick Breckon, Mar 12, 2008 12:07pm PDTValve Software today announced that Atari is the latest publisher to put many of its games up for download on Steam, Valve's popular digital distribution service.
Beginning today, Atari-published titles such as Bohemia Interactive's ArmA: Combat Operations and Frontier's RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum will be available for purchase via the Steam store.
Valve also announced that CD Projekt's highly-rated RPG The Witcher will be added to the Atari catalog in the coming weeks, along with other Atari-published RPGs such as Obsidian Entertainment's Neverwinter Nights 2 and its expansion Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer.
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ArmA would be a better deal if it were the gold pack (with Queen's Gambit). I guess they can't put that up though since Atari didn't publish QG
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Also a bit curious about Roller Coaster Tycoon since I haven't played one since the first one (which ran at like 5fps at the computer I had at the time) and everyone seems to love them... And I did enjoy Theme Park a whole lot...
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Atari's still pretending to be a real game company?
Oh well, NWN2 was a fun game, but it was undersupported by the community. I meant to make a multiplayer module for it -- have a good chunk planned out on a webpage -- but my work ethic isn't near strong enough.
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Very big downloads too, btw. When do people turn off the pc these days?
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anyone know if The Witcher is going to be the enhanced version? (which I'll probably buy too for all the 'extra' physical stuff)