Infogrames Entertainment, SA, originally founded in 1983, emerged as a significant player in the gaming industry, particularly noted for its acquisition of Atari in 2003, which led to a rebranding in 2009. The studio launched numerous major projects, including the beloved "RollerCoaster Tycoon" series, which revolutionized simulation games, and "Worms Armageddon," a classic in turn-based strategy. Key figures in the studio's history include co-founder Bruno Bonnell and creative director David Braben, who played pivotal roles in shaping its direction. Infogrames is known for developing groundbreaking titles such as "Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive," "Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare," and "Anachronox," which have left a lasting impact on their respective genres. The studio has influenced the gaming landscape through innovations in game design and storytelling, particularly in the adventure and simulation genres. Specializing in a diverse range of genres, including RPGs and strategy games, Infogrames has also embraced emerging technologies. The studio has received numerous awards and accolades, recognizing its contributions to gaming, including critical acclaim for its titles and industry honors that highlight its role in advancing interactive entertainment.