Amid the furore around developer Jeff Minter's claims about Atari and its attempt to block the release of TxK on PC, PlayStation 4 and virtual reality devices, Atari has entered the fitness game market.
Yesterday it emerged Atari had blocked the release of Minter's Vita shooter TxK on other platforms, claiming it infringed on its Tempest copyright. According to Minter, Atari wants TxK removed from sale on the PlayStation Store, too.
The news sparked a vociferous debate about the rights and wrongs of Atari's actions - but that hasn't stopped Atari from today entering the fitness market with a new app for iPhone, iPad, iPad touch and Android devices.
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Yesterday it emerged Atari had blocked the release of Minter's Vita shooter TxK on other platforms, claiming it infringed on its Tempest copyright. According to Minter, Atari wants TxK removed from sale on the PlayStation Store, too.
The news sparked a vociferous debate about the rights and wrongs of Atari's actions - but that hasn't stopped Atari from today entering the fitness market with a new app for iPhone, iPad, iPad touch and Android devices.
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