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Bonnell Quizzical On PSP, Development Costs Discussed

Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for its article discussing Atari CEO Bruno Bonnell's comments on the relative mystery of Sony's PSP handheld, arguing that "there's simply not enough information available for publishers to make educated decisions about it." As for development costs for making PSP games, Bonnell cynically estimated: "From one cent to $50 million, I have no idea", suggesting that "there's no way to accurately predict costs on the device at this point." GI.Biz argues: "This is an unusual comment - because one area where Sony has not skimped is on providing development tools for the PSP to its partners", and 1UP has more informative comments from EA CEO Larry Probst at the same financial conference, commenting on PSP dev costs per game: "We're speculating that the $1-2 million range is a good estimate."

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  1. Atari CEO? Yeah right... by bear+pimp · · Score: 0, Troll

    Atari are dead, and I wish people would remember that. Atari is really Infogrames, run by Bruno Bonnel, who is one of the Games Industry's biggest morons. Why does anyone care what that pillock thinks? I'm just waiting for the French government to stop bailing out his failing company (I assume Infogrames is so universaly despised that they had to buy a credible name like Atari and ruin that too.) so I can watch them slide away into oblivion.

    Darn, I get so angry when I hear the good name of Atari abused by that bubble-headed retard.