Infogrames Entertainment: Communication from Atari Inc Dated April 30, 2007



    Regulatory News:

    Atari, Inc. (Paris:IFG) (NASDAQ:ATAR), the Infogrames
    Entertainment subsidiary in the United States, announced today that a
    significant decline in its market capitalization during the quarter
    ended March 31, 2007 had led management to order impairment tests to
    be performed on goodwill in the company's books. Although the tests
    are currently in progress and no reliable estimate of the value of
    goodwill can be made at this time, the management of Atari Inc.
    indicated on April 26, 2007 that significant impairments would be
    recognized in the financial statements for the fourth-quarter of 2007.
    The write-downs will have no cash impact.

    As prescribed by IFRS, Infogrames Entertainment is currently
    conducting annual impairment tests of goodwill in connection with the
    preparation of its consolidated financial statements for the year
    ended March 31, 2007.

    While the assumptions made for the purpose of this procedure take
    into consideration the financial position of the US subsidiary, the
    consolidated financial statements will not automatically reflect
    impairments recognized by Atari Inc., as goodwill being tested and its
    allocation to cash-generating units (CGUs) are not the same at the
    subsidiary and consolidated levels.

    However, in the event that the impairment tests now in progress at
    the Group level should show that the recoverable value of goodwill is
    less than its net book value, a corresponding impairment would be
    recognized.

    About Infogrames Entertainment and Atari

    Infogrames Entertainment (IESA), the parent company of the Atari
    Group, is listed on the Paris Euronext stock exchange (ISIN code:
    FR-0000052573) and has two principal subsidiaries: Atari Europe, a
    privately-held company, and Atari, Inc., a United States corporation
    listed on NASDAQ (ATAR).

    The Atari Group is a major international producer, publisher and
    distributor of interactive entertainment software for all market
    segments and in all existing game formats (Microsoft, Nintendo and
    Sony) and on CD-ROM for PC. Its games are sold in more than 60
    countries.

    The Atari Group's extensive catalogue of popular games is based on
    original franchises (Alone in the Dark, V-Rally, Test Drive, Roller
    Coaster Tycoon, etc.) and international licenses (Dragon Ball Z,
    Dungeons & Dragons, etc.).