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Atari CEO steps down

James Caparro resigns to take a chief executive position at Glenayre Technologies.

Michael Singer Staff Writer, CNET News.com
 
Michael Singer
Video game maker Atari announced its chief executive officer, James Caparro, has resigned to take a CEO position at Glenayre Technologies subsidiary Entertainment Distribution. Bruno Bonnell, former Atari CEO and current chairman and chief creative officer has been named interim chief executive while the board searches for Caparro's permanent replacement, the company said.

Caparro was originally brought onboard to replace Bonnell and joined Atari's board in February 2002. Previously, Caparro worked with Warner Music Group, Universal Music and PolyGram, which helped Atari expand its children's games such as "Backyard Sports," Nickelodeon's "Blue's Clues" and "Dora the Explorer." Atari is also known for its interactive titles including "Unreal Tournament," "DRIV3R" and "Enter the Matrix."