Interplay Finally In Process Of Going Under? 60
Random Guru 42 writes "GameSpot is reporting that Interplay is sliding further down the spiral of going out of business. Hopefully the rumors of Interplay's demise are greatly exaggerated." We previously covered earlier rumblings of Interplay's demise, and Sivar writes "According to a Fallout news website, Interplay has 'told the employees to file for unemployment' [a later source indicates 'the employees have until Friday to move all of their personal possessions out of... the Interplay offices]." Finally, an update to the GameSpot story has an un-named, masked employee insisting on the closure rumors: "No, that's not true" - it's also pointed out Interplay "...is facing a battery of lawsuits, including one by Arden Realty for $432,000 in back rent and another by BioWare for $156,000 for unpaid Baldur's Gate royalties."
My advice to Interplay... (Score:1)
Seems pretty obvious... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Seems pretty obvious... (Score:2)
They were three months in arrears at the start of May.
$600,000 isn't small change.
Re:Seems pretty obvious... (Score:2)
If I buisness can't pay it's rent, it's long long past time to file bankruptcy.
Actually, the minute their profit level drops below a certain point they should be jumping ship, let alone actually failing to pay bills.
Cancel Fallout 3... (Score:5, Insightful)
Seriously, sad to see Interplay go, but they've made some dumb decisions. Losing Feagus and his team was probably close to the final blow.
Ahh Interplay (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:good riddence to bad luggage (Score:1)
That list is only the console titles (Score:3, Informative)
Re:That list is only the console titles (Score:1)
Re:That list is only the console titles (Score:1)
MacSoft was the Mac division of WizardWorks/GT/Infogrames/Atari, and is still around, owned by, I thiknk, Destineer Studios.
Bow down before the monolith of EA (Score:1, Flamebait)
Ah choices. You can either manage your company aggressively and effectively, meaning sometimes hiring then laying off seasonal employees, or watch it all go bye-bye. When this happens, noone wins. Except EA. And to me there is nothing worse then EA winning.
Re:Bow down before the monolith of EA (Score:1)
"EA is a monolith that must be toppled! Quick, fire the masses to save our brown asses! Pooflingers, are you with me?"
Because EA has everything to do with this story. Ah-yep.
Re:Bow down before the monolith of EA (Score:1)
Wow, for once you actually said something i can agree with, even though (or perhaps because) i worked for them indirectly at one point.
*checks outside to see if the sky is falling*
Re:Bow down before the monolith of EA (Score:2)
It's all about Descent (Score:4, Funny)
Re:It's all about Descent (Score:2)
However, the saddest thing is they DIDN"T abandon Descent, they're gonna drag it down to the grave with them.
I wish they'd-a left their claws out of the "D4" fangame, it was looking sweet
Re:It's all about Descent (Score:2)
Re:It's all about Descent (Score:5, Informative)
Mentioning Freespace 3 or Descent 4 on one of the fan forums will result in a horde of homicidal maniacs [penguinbomb.com] descending upon you.
(FS and FS2 are two of the greatest games ever created. The community has done some incredible work improving the game using the source code after it was released including a port of FS1 to the FS2 engine)
Drowned God (Score:1)
Rent? (Score:3, Insightful)
Star Trek:Secret of Vulcan Fury (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Star Trek:Secret of Vulcan Fury (Score:1)
Re:Star Trek:Secret of Vulcan Fury (Score:2)
You can do searches on google for Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan Fury and there's websites with leaked production art and videos. They were cookin' some cool stuff.
If nothing else it would be nice to see someone do ANYTHING worthwile with the voice tracks. The tracks were recorded after Star Trek 6, and it's the last time most of these
The good (?) news (Score:4, Interesting)
So for all you Descent/Freespace fans, there's a chance that somebody decent (are there still decent game houses now?) will pick it up and make it gold again in a year or so.
Re:The good (?) news (Score:2)
Here's hoping!
Re:The good (?) news (Score:2)
Has Obsidian produced any games yet? Are there any on the way?
Re:The good (?) news (Score:2)
They're still pretty new, but they're in charge of Knights of the Old Republic 2 [obsidianent.com] for LucasArts. Which is nice :)
That should set them up with enough cash to be able to work on their own projects.
Re:The good (?) news (Score:1)
Re:The good (?) news (Score:2)
I got FS2 from there one time, way back. Now it points you to the Interplay store. Guess what? No more FS2, anywhere.
Been headed downhill for awhile now (Score:5, Insightful)
Hopefully ? I'm hoping they do go under permanently. While I certainly feel bad for those who stayed with the company and have to deal with this now (which the exception of Caen, I have no sympathy for him), Interplay's been going downhill for years. Their tech support has to be the worst I've ever encountered (especially when they stopped replying to any of it two years ago), their "quality control" is completely non-existent.
For that matter, I can't think of a single good game they've released since Baldur's Gate 2. And, to me, the worst part was their decision to axe Fallout 3 (and Black Isle Studios for that matter) and instead pushed out the utterly worthless Fallout: BoS.
Re:Been headed downhill for awhile now (Score:3, Insightful)
Ok that seems to be what most people who bash Interplay are talking about; however Fallout BoS has a place and I'm sorry you apparently weren't the target.
I don't blame Interplay for using the Fallout brand name. It makes sense since it is a Gamma Worldish wasteland of a game.
I also don't blame them for the game being so different from the pc
Damn (Score:3, Informative)
I'll Miss Them... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:I'll Miss Them... (Score:4, Informative)
For example, I've attempted to modify the Tourneyfest to support AI players. It seemed to work find, but I quickly ran into problems with the AI players. In no particular order:
1. No matter which team I assign to the AIs, they always appear as Federation. There are ways to make sure that they are one of the other six factions, but it is not considered as dynamic as it could be. (tMissionInfo::mSetTeamRace sets the race for a team, but does not change the race for such a team after it has been created. You can't change it directly either, mainly because the team is stored in a Private section of the class.)
2. When you create a ship, you are neither returned a handle to the newly created ship, nor can you determine the existance of that ship without iterating through the entire list (assuming that it is possible.)
3. The documentation that came with the API was fairly poor - requiring the programmer to do a lot of guesswork of whcih functions did which.
The gameplay portion isn't bad - however, if you peek at the gory insides of the game itself, you'll begin to wonder how it managed to hold itself together.
Re:I'll Miss Them... (Score:2)
A bittersweet sight.. (Score:2, Insightful)
*sigh* (Score:2)
Guess I'd better go download all their game patches, before they're gone forever.
Re:*sigh* (Score:1)
Re:*sigh* (Score:2)
The problem is the whole damn internet is so transitory. You bookmark a page for reference, come back in a year, and it's gone. Who's to say how long these patch sites will be up? It's gotten so bad, that I now keep a local archive of everything, sof
Re:*sigh* (Score:1)
As far as the Interplay site, it's been down for several weeks, long before anything was announced here on Slashdot (I've been following the story over at No Mutants Allowed). But apparently it's still responding to pings, which is strange.
well (Score:5, Interesting)
They stoped paying rent and the owner of their rented space went to litigation. They stoped paying Atari for the D&D rights for eletronic gaming media,wich meant they lost the right to sell most of their backcatalogue, and Vivendi refuses to pay them anything else on Baldurs Gate: Darl Alliance3 until that`s settled, wich doesn`t seem likely. The crappy fallout game for consoles was an expensive sales failure. After Fallout3 they had already canceled two projects, and were working in just one, that was having some troubles because of yet again legal troubles.
So they told the devs and artists to go pick their personal belongings, while removing things during the long weekend. They are saying to the employees to go and ask for unemployement, in a bid to see if they won`t have to pay them what they owe.
They had 1.2 million dollars in the bank late December, and no one knows what happened to that.
The CEO told everyone last week he needed 3 million to pay salaries, rent and taxes, since they also owe money to the irs.
Good luck for the devs and artists, no matter how good many of them are in the context of the gaming industry in CA things aren`t good for getting jobs, i hope they get what they are intitled from Iplay and find better jobs.
Re:well (Score:1)
Darl Alliance? Isn't that SCO and the Canopy Group?
*ducks*
Re:well (Score:1)
Re:well (Score:2)
That is bugger all money. The rent was alledgedly $150,000 a month. There were 100 employees left averaging 4k a month salary = $400,000 a month. As it's now june, not surprising there isn't any cash left.
Star Trek's Ally? (Score:2, Interesting)
I have originals of: - Star Trek: Judgement Rights (3.5" disks) + the Movie & Sound Pack Expansion (3.5" disks)
- Star Trek: Judgement Rights Limited CD-ROM Collectors Edition
- Star Trek: StarFleet Academy (SNES)
- Star Trek: StarFleet Academy (PC CD-ROM)
- Star Trek: StarFleet Command
- Star Trek: New worlds
Unfortunately, I had alw
So long (Score:1)
Sean Reynolds (Score:2)
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closed (Score:1)
Odd reporting (Score:1)
Re:Odd reporting (Score:1)
temporaly shut down (Score:1)