British Developer Argonaut Undergoing Restructuring 13
British developer Argonaut appears to be undergoing serious restructuring, according to GamesIndustry.biz. The company, known recently for its work on the PS2 ports of the Harry Potter games, is now attempting to sell off studio and property assets. The BBCs take on the matter has more details about the studio's cash problems and management reactions.
What will I do? (Score:3, Funny)
What a loss for humanity...
Re:What will I do? (Score:2)
You say that, but Argonaut are one of the great old names from the Amiga days. They have a seriously good pedigree (Starglider, etc), so it's a real shame to see them in trouble.
Oh, and any company that can release an assembler, and call it "Arg-asm" deserves all the kudos going. That has to be the best named programming tool ever.
In the video game industry... (Score:3, Insightful)
They might be better known for.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:They might be better known for.. (Score:2)
Yes, I also remember Argonaut mainly for the Super FX.
Re:They might be better known for.. (Score:2)
XBOX: Kung Fu Chaos, I-Ninja, and Malice (Score:1)
Re:XBOX: Kung Fu Chaos, I-Ninja, and Malice (Score:1)
Correction (Score:1)
Argonaut developed (not ported) the PS1 version of "Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone". They have never developed or ported a PS2 Potter game.
See here [argonaut.com] for the official history.
Argonaut is one of those companies... (Score:1)