Okay. By all accounts Atari made Tod Frye a millionaire for programming the infamous 2600 Pac-Man. Atari paying Frye so much money seems strange in light of how post-Bushnell Atari has been vilified in video game history for not paying programmers much more than the guys who boxed up the games, resulting in the creation of Activision. Anyone have any idea of what the deal is with the disparity in pay here? I mean, if they were paying programmers $40,000 or whatever a year, why pay millions for a programmer to rush out one port when they could have paid him or another programmer a fraction of the amount? It just baffles me...