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posted by Fnord666 on Friday October 11 2019, @11:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the Pew!-Pew!-Pew! dept.

Atari VCS Lead Architect Quits, Claims Six Months of Design Work Went Unpaid:

A key member of the Atari VCS project has quit the team, claiming Atari has not paid him for his work in six months. And by key member, we are talking about Rob Wyatt, the lead architect of the Atari VCS. From the outside looking in, Wyatt's departure is seemingly a big blow to a project that has seen multiple delays.

Wyatt is an industry veteran who also helped design and launch the original Xbox console. He joined the Atari VCS team in June 2018, with Atari at the time promoting his expertise and resume in GPU hardware and 3D graphics.

"While at Microsoft, Wyatt held roles on the development teams on DirectX and the Windows kernel before becoming the system architect of the original Xbox game console. Wyatt later contributed to the graphics systems of the PlayStation 3 before moving on to become the graphics architect at Magic Leap, an augmented reality startup. Along the way, he has also lent his expertise to many AAA video games and high-end movie special effects," Atari stated in a press release announcing its hiring of Wyatt.

[...]"Atari haven't paid invoices going back over six months. As a small company, we have been lucky to survive this long," Wyatt told The Register. "I was hoping to see the project through to the end and that it wouldn't come to this, but I have little choice other than to pursue other opportunities."

The Atari VCS raised million dollars through a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, and has also collected money through preorders on its website, Walmart, and GameStop. Earlier this week, Atari showed off a pre-production motherboard with a Ryzen APU installed, and prior to that, it announced a partnership with Antstream Arcade to bring thousands of retro games to the Atari VCS through a subscription model.

According to Atari, the retro console is still on track to release next year, despite the departure of Wyatt.

Any ideas of why the project is running late? Going too far past the "minimal viable product" stage? I'm just a bit surprised that he worked six months without payment.


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  • (Score: 2) by Rupert Pupnick on Friday October 11 2019, @06:02PM (1 child)

    by Rupert Pupnick (7277) on Friday October 11 2019, @06:02PM (#905943) Journal

    Great stories +1. Young, up and coming techies: take heed.

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  • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Friday October 11 2019, @06:49PM

    by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Friday October 11 2019, @06:49PM (#905983) Journal
    It's not just startups. In this business you can have company that have been around a decade or more that screw up royally and pull the same crap, trying to save themselves by converting employees into contractors so that they don't actually have to invest in product development since you only get paid when they get paid. My last employer tried that, I quit, claiming constructive dismissal, then made his life miserable until a months worth of bounced pay cheques and vacation pay were in my bank account.'

    This can be a very dirty business. It attracts wannabe businessmen of the "fake it 'til you make it" ilk, and things go south when they believe their own bullshit.

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