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Viacom Sneaking Up On Midway Takeover? 13

Thanks to GameSpot for its article discussing more evidence that Viacom may be considering a takeover of publisher Midway, following Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone's increasing financial stake in the company. Redstone noted in an SEC document: "The management of Viacom Inc. has... considered the possibility of participating more extensively in the electronic games business... Midway could be considered as a potential licensee of Viacom intellectual property, or as an acquisition candidate." It's noted that: "Regardless of whether Viacom buys Midway, the filing clears the way with regulators for Midway to compete for Viacom licenses." In any case, with Warner Bros also making in-roads into the game market, it seems some larger media conglomerates are considering getting back into the games industry.
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Viacom Sneaking Up On Midway Takeover?

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  • Will they let John Romero direct the next Star Trek movie because they got envious of Lucas' success with Episode 1?
  • Ugh (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Dachannien ( 617929 )
    This trend is bad news for (well, almost) all of us. Large media companies are unlikely to take the necessary risks that bring unique and interesting games to fruition. Current large game publishers are already notoriously uninspired, imposing their desires for a better bottom line on the creativity of development houses, and increasing the size of the publisher only makes things worse.

    In the future, we'll just keep getting games where the concept is the same old stale crap, just with the graphics update
    • While the current mindset of publishers is to capitalize on known properties (in other words, spend all their attention to copy successful games or make sequels) the growth potential with more financial backing would lie with original propositions. Perhaps not as original as lawnmover (the c64 game where you moved lawns and avoided dogs) but more likely by merging popular genres / ideas and trying to fit licensed content with new game ideas. I don't think the situation will necessarily be much better with m
  • by Peteroo ( 757115 ) on Sunday August 22, 2004 @06:08PM (#10039660)
    A quote from Viacom documents included in the GameSpot story:

    "The management of Viacom Inc. has from time to time considered the possibility of participating more extensively in the electronic games business, possibly by acquiring a company in that industry."

    That's pretty funny! Viacom's been in the games business twice already and its track record does not exactly inspire confidence.

    Just within the last year or so, it closed down Simon & Schuster Interactive (home to a couple of interesting latter-day Star Trek games and Real War--though it is perhaps best known as the publisher of Panty Raider and Deer Avenger).

    Moreover, a game unit under Viacom's own name (Viacom New Media, perhaps best known for Virtual Stupidity and Dracula Unleashed) was shuttered in the late '90s.

    In view of past experience (not to mention Midway's tradition of red ink), how long will Redstone stay in the market this time around?

    Peter

  • Hmm... (Score:3, Informative)

    by The Analog Kid ( 565327 ) on Sunday August 22, 2004 @08:36PM (#10040519)
    Harry Lang, Executive Director of Interactive Product Development for Paramount Pictures said in that Trek gaming was not dead and that there would be an announcement before the years-end [sgnonline.com] could this be the first step in reviving Trek games? Is Viacom going solo and cutting out third party developers?
  • by Anonymous Coward
    I just noticed that this story has been up for over a day now, and not a single post is rated less than 1.

    What's really cool (and the reason I checked this article out) is that the Slashdot Games page showed "8 comments" but didn't have a second number to indicate that some posts don't match the minimal threshold.

    So unless somebody is mean and decides to mod this up, I claim the honor of "First Troll" for this article for myself.
  • Midway seems to be hiring again:
    http://search8.smartsearchonline.com/midwaygames/j obs/process_jobsearch.asp

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