Ryan Donnell
Jul 25, 2017 · 1 min read

I agree math is all in the cards for Atari just like Nintendo with the NES Classic and now the Switch. However, it is a delicate balance. You don’t want too much inventory, especially when demand for Atari is low. The issue here is, what can Atari give us that isn’t being fueled by Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. S and MSFT push the envelope on graphics and Nintendo on expanding the market. Atari would have to come up with a way to bridge tablet/phone gaming and console, something that has eluded the big 3.

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    Branding and marketing strategic thinker; Love hearing about the future (ML, AI Hyperloop); Expertise in FinServ; MBA @BentleyU Poli Sci @VillanovaU