Marc Ecko "Atari Sh*t the Bed"
Hipster fashionista has to fight legality with Atari first.
Posted 9 Oct 2009

Yo Yo B-Boy WHAT.
Marc Ecko, the man behind the… er, Marc Ecko franchise, has expressed his desire to revive his computer game brand extension, Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure.
Speaking to Destructoid, the entrepreneur behind the Ecko clothing line really wanted to express his true desire to, well, make a load of money. Apparently the only thing getting in the way of his epic quest for more cash is a legal tussle with former publisher Atari.
"Getting Up was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears… Atari shit the bed, you know? And I'm gonna f*cking make that game again if it kills me. I'm gonna do it. I want to see the brand out there again."
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure was released in 2006 and saw you tagging 'da streetz', fighting the oppressive government that prevents your right to criminally deface public property. Jet Set Radio, it wasn't.
Speaking to Destructoid, the entrepreneur behind the Ecko clothing line really wanted to express his true desire to, well, make a load of money. Apparently the only thing getting in the way of his epic quest for more cash is a legal tussle with former publisher Atari.
"Getting Up was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears… Atari shit the bed, you know? And I'm gonna f*cking make that game again if it kills me. I'm gonna do it. I want to see the brand out there again."
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure was released in 2006 and saw you tagging 'da streetz', fighting the oppressive government that prevents your right to criminally deface public property. Jet Set Radio, it wasn't.
Comments
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Don't blame Atari cause you suck at making games, Ecko!
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go make your stupid over priced ghetto gear - you know nothing about making video games, at least not good ones.