3DO Files For Bankruptcy 49
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Reuters report via Yahoo News announcing that game publisher and developer 3DO has filed for bankruptcy. As the article indicates, the former console hardware creator "..has struggled to gain a foothold in the competitive games business and has relied on Chief Executive Trip Hawkins for recent funding." Even a recent attempt to buck their reputation for bad quality games by funding higher-budget titles such as 'Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse' seems to have ended in failure, since industry sources are indicating all except 20 employees have been laid off, effective today, as the company looks to sell its properties.
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You'll only get it if you're logged in and have 'collapse sections' or similar ticked, so that you can see subpage-only posts listed on the main page, I think?
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I do have games posts collapsed to the main page though.
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Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Who noticed that this was an empty story on the front page?
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*sigh* Oh well, here's to wishful thinking.
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Re:Meridian 59 (Score:1)
Check out the Official Meridian 59 Page [meridian59.com] for more info if you're curious about the game. It's a very nicely balanced PvP game with a skill-based system using a DOOM-type engine. Check out our Work in Progress page [meridian59.com] to see some work we're doing on the new
Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm reminded of the article a little while ago where the "indy artist" released his album as mp3s on a website and nobody wanted to buy his album (or even download most of the songs)...
It wasn't because of "the big bad market." It was, quite simply, because they sucked.
Imagine -- a game company that doesn't make good games... I chalk this one up to good ol' economics. People don't buy games that suck, company that makes games that suck doesn't get money, company goes under.
Any questions?
Re:Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:1, Interesting)
errmm... that is mostly true, but i wish to add something. people buy anything that is shoved in front of them if it is marketed right. the majority of not just americans (though we are probably more guilty than most) but the rest of the world too are lemmings and will buy anything if it is priced right and enough people (read: ad agencies) tell that it is good.
britney spears, gta3, matrix 2, and
Re:Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:2)
Most of that list I'll agree with but even without the violence, GTA3 is a great game. I bought GTA3 not because of hype (I bought GT3 because of hype) but because it was worth it.
Re:Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:2)
Uh, GTA3? Hardly. That game's reputation is well earned. Even Mr. Miyamoto appreciated [slashdot.org] what they did with that game.
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Trevor
Re:Did they ever move anything? And shake it? (Score:1)
Well, don't forget Heroes of Might and Magic. (Score:2)
Heroes 3 was the first game I noticed to use MP3 encoding for the background music/sound effects. This made it chug on the low end machines of the time, but it was still awesome.
They've also touched on a few other things that did well. The problem was that they had nothing to
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Re:A mismatch? (Score:4, Interesting)
This is exactly why CEOs make so much money. The good ones truly believe in the company, and in the industry. Some of these people are pure visionaries. Put the right people under them and watch the company explode.
But did he really just do that bad a job managing it?
3DO never had the muscle to fight Nintendo, or later Sony in the home console market. They made most of their cash from the arcade scene - which has been falling flat lately. I imagine that would be a fairly difficult market to break out of too.
I wouldn't blame Trip too much. Lots of companies rode the arcade wave for quite a while, but only the ones who can jump ship fast enough will survive. Sounds like 3DO got pulled down with the ship instead... Funny, I don't remember them being the captian of the arcade market. That'd be Sega IMO.
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3DO started as a console company by designing the 3DO game system with the plan of licensing the architecture to other manufacturers (most notably Panasonic) who would build the actual machines. Once that failed (after many attempts and some spectacularly expensive machines), Trip and the gang tried to restyle themselves as kind of "the fresh, new EA" (presumably he felt that he was the reason EA was successful and so he should be able to easily do it again). Instead, they ended up becoming a company of hacks (or at least run by hacks) trying to capitalize on their very few successes by turning out bad sequel after bad sequel (see "Army Men"). They've always been the slowest to catch up with the technology curve (if they ever did) and their game designs did nothing to redeem that deficiency.
Anyway, no, 3DO had little or nothing to do with arcades. Instead, they're a PC/console game developer that's managed to destroy itself despite the fact that video gaming is more popular than ever...Something even Acclaim hasn't managed. Nice job, Trip.
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throwing money at a problem doesn't always make it go away. look at aol time warner for an excellent example of that type of mess.
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I don't know. I set Mozilla to override a site's colours. ;-)
I did see a weird thing with this story. It first showed up without a body or subject, so I clicked the "Read More..." link to see what it was, and I got the story. Did someone submit the story blank and correct it?
It looked something like this:
Games [slashdot.org]: Posted by on 2003.05.29 4:24
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technical issues on this post. (Score:3)
Thanks to people for mentioning it so fast, though - we're working on fixing it. Please continue discussing 3DO as if your life depended on it?
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Sure sticks out when everything else is plain text
No Sympathy Whatsoever (Score:4, Interesting)
My heart does go out to those displaced by the meltdown though. I wish the industry was at the point where they could find work at somewhere with better treatment of their employees.
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Games agains 3DO! (Score:2, Interesting)
Sorry: Gamers against 3DO! (Score:1)
At least one good 3DO game series. (Score:2)
Hopefully some company will purchase the rights to the HOMM-series and release HOMM5.
Re:At least one good 3DO game series. (Score:1)
The fun is in the game play, not the trumped-up graphics, so when HOMM4 and RT2 were nice to look at, but not fun to play, they lost my interest in those franchises.
Also, one of my most
Four Horsemen look[ed/s] promising (Score:2)
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FreeDO releases first 3DO emulator (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.freedo.org/
Re:FreeDO releases first 3DO emulator (Score:2)
They were just a bit too early... The hardware to do this stuff at the time costed too much.
Heroes of MM? (Score:1)
What's going to happen then?
Trip is visionary (Score:1)
It's about time (Score:1)
I know some of you are big fans of the "Heros of might and magic" series, but that is the single only product that 3DO carries that isnt a piece of crap.
3do's strategy has been to flood the market with sequel after sequel of whatever game they manage to sell more than 12 of. There are over 30 Army Men games and they are all garbage. You have the "world destruction le