Acclaim Reports Large Loss, May Face Bankruptcy 41
Thanks to Yahoo!/Reuters for its story revealing videogame publisher Acclaim Entertainment has announced a quarterly loss of $25.4 million, and warned of possible bankruptcy, since "needs new cash to replace a financing agreement... that expires on Aug. 4." Apparently the company "has signed a letter of intent with a different lender to borrow up to $30 million but the deal has not yet been completed." The long-standing publisher has also recently been sued by the Olsen Twins, although it still lists upcoming titles as including 100 Bullets, The Red Star, Worms Forts: Under Siege!, and Interview With A Made Man. Update: 07/03 01:34 GMT by S : Acclaim's 10-K financial statement reveals "notification from The Major League Baseball Player's Association (MLBPA) that we were late in making certain royalty payments and our license was terminated", and "due to failure to make certain royalty payments relating to the videogame title Turok: Evolution... our [Turok intellectual property] license agreement with Classic Media was terminated."
What we need worms! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What we need worms! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What we need worms! (Score:3, Interesting)
what matters even more is that it's a so simple genre that anybody can clone it, add their own twist and ship it off - AND GET A FRESH START! so they won't have to keep adding stuff or turn it into 3d and appear to be selling a new game(whilst everyone is pondering if they should 'upgrade' or not), they can genuinely sell a new game and add genuinely new stuff without 'risking' anything(team17
Free (Libre) clone of Worms from Team17 (Score:2, Informative)
Re:What we need worms! (Score:1, Informative)
The developer, (Team17) is alive and kicking. If Acclaim goes under, they can just easily find someone else to publish the Worms games.
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Re:Chump Change (Score:3, Interesting)
Facts to back this up?
>>Anyone know what the CEO is making?
Before spouting your mouth off with "facts", why don't you spend 10 minutes looking up what he/she makes, it's all public record and can be found by clicking on the stock link in the story.
That post was not Insightful.
Re:Chump Change (Score:1, Interesting)
Money goes a lot farther when you throw it at programmer salaries than it does when you throw it at the execs.
Though maybe I'm just saying that because I program.
Re:Chump Change (Score:5, Interesting)
The other thing I noticed which would have sent up an immediate red flag to me is that they factor their receivables. Now, it wouldn't surprise me if that was industry standard practice (this is not my industry), but in my experience the terms on factoring are usually so bad, that if you have to depend on that for your cash flow for more than a short time, you're already in danger. Maybe I'm just too cautious, but that's usually enough to keep me away from a company right there.
Didn't look like their G&A was particularly bad, or that their managers were unreasonably compensated. They just didn't sell enough games.
Re:Chump Change (Score:3, Interesting)
In 2003, the average CEO of a major company received $9.2 million in total compensation
From Here [aflcio.org]
On average they make 531 times the average Joe.
Nice huh?
In 1980 they made 42.
Re:Chump Change (Score:5, Informative)
James Scoroposki, 55 Co-Chairman, Sr. Exec. VP, Treasurer, Sec. $ 312.00K
Gregory Fischbach, 61 Co-Chairman $ 479.00K
Rodney Cousens, 52 CEO $ 1.30M
Gerard Agoglia, 52 CFO, Exec. VP $ 28.00K
The CEO of a company heading to bankruptcy makes 1.3M per year!!! Holy crap, I chose the wrong career.
no great loss (Score:3, Interesting)
To be honest, they haven't done *anything* worth playing lately except for the Burnout series, which has now been taken over by EA.
While any developers who lose their jobs due to Acclaim's demise have my sympathies, Acclaim's departure from the scene will not be a Bad Thing for the gaming industry.
Quite the opposite in fact....
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Rob
Re:no great loss (Score:1)
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Re:no great loss (Score:2)
Rob
Maybe this isn't necessarily a bad thing (Score:3, Insightful)
Ehhh....just look at Interplay. (Score:2)
I'm afraid the demise of poorly managed companies just leads to the firing of the real employees, but leaves the poorly managed franchises. Hence, the necrophilic anal-raping [www.nmr.nl] that FallOut is getting.
--LordPixie
Re:Ehhh....just look at Interplay. (Score:2)
That's because, for whatever reason, Herve Caen thinks that he can keep the company afloat. Once even he realizes that Interplay is finished, he'd have to be incredibly stupid not to sell the licenses off.
Rob
GOOD. (Score:4, Interesting)
Rob
25 milions ? (Score:1)
Nostilgia (Score:3, Funny)
A nice dream (Score:4, Informative)
To be honest, I don't know that much about Acclaim's games. The only thing I remember about them are some rather dubious advertising [computeran...ogames.com] campaigns [eurogamer.net], which I don't think they actually ever meant to follow through on. I think they were just proposed for the shock value, the whole "any publicity is good publicity" idea.
I decided that I didn't want to buy any of their games because I didn't want to encourage that behavior, but I don't recall the issue actually coming up. They didn't make any games I was interested in.
Re:A nice dream (Score:1)
here [guardian.co.uk]
or you could just google for Acclaim and gravestones
Re:A nice dream (Score:1)
Re:A nice dream (Score:1)
They didn't and they were all fake. The people in their ads were revealed to be paid actors, the guy who was supposed to camp outside a gaming store for Turok Whatever buggered off after a day or so, they pulled the offer to pay traffic fines on the release of Burnout etc. I'm very surprised that so many people bought the ads, but they were hugely successful i
Good Riddance (Score:3, Interesting)
Cya Acclaim nobody is going to miss you.
Re:Good Riddance (Score:1)
good f'in riddance.
Re:Good Riddance (Score:1)
Advertise Now! (Score:1, Funny)
It might be mean to kick their corpse, but they are one of the worst [toastyfrog.com] companies in video game history.
different year, same result. (Score:1)
HA! (Score:2)