Interplay Forced to Liquidate (France) 219
genrader writes "Voodoo Extreme is reporting that Interplay has had judicial liquidation take place. If you've been reading the gaming news, a lot has been going on with Interplay financially, it seems all this finally caught up to them. Interplay has formerly published very well known games like Icewind Dale, the Baldur's Gate series, and Descent. Farewell, Interplay." Update: 01/06 02:57 GMT by H : This affects just the company in France; sorry for the confusion.
Still Alive? (Score:5, Informative)
Was the article submitted and checked before the update, or is Interplay still considered dead regardless?
Re:a better link than the write-up (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Still Alive? (Score:2)
The article has not changed. This is another case of the submitter skimming headlines and throwing links at
Kind of like Fark.
Good Riddance (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Good Riddance (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Good Riddance (Score:2, Funny)
The Complete Military History of France [albinoblacksheep.com]
Re:Good Riddance (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Good Riddance (Score:3, Insightful)
EA (Score:5, Funny)
So they're bankrupt... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:So they're bankrupt... (Score:2)
Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:1, Interesting)
How do you think they could have avoided this?
Discuss.
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:1)
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Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:1)
Jaysyn
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:2)
TH: Too early to say. We're looking at many options.
From a interview with the lead developer by Gamespot. If you have any newer information, please let us know. Besides, if Fallout 3 is first-person, at most it would be as much of a shooter as System Shock was. If the shooter aspects of System Shock were enough to turn you off of the rest of the gam
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:2)
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:1)
Re:Interplay is dead and gone... (Score:2)
It was unavoidable (Score:5, Funny)
You're not alone (Score:2)
Re:You're not alone (Score:2)
Re:It was unavoidable (Score:1)
Thanks,
steadph
Re:It was unavoidable (Score:2)
Please buy... (Score:1)
buy gold, or euro , better than DOW30 (Score:2, Insightful)
dude, stocks are scam, buy euros, your dollar is toast, you cannot create 600billion in extra slush, and not see 8-20% devaluation yearly. So get out of the cycle, buy euros or gold or a mix.
Pounds (Score:2)
Re:buy gold, or euro , better than DOW30 (Score:2)
By the way, the dollar is not going to stay down for long (6 more months, then it's flipside again)
It's you euro holders who should be bying dollars, you're getting a great deal.
People in America barely understand the us economy. What makes you think europeans/asians understand it any better?
Yes. A strong dollar is what the US needs to import, and a weak dollar is what the US needs for exports. Also, it stems the flow of immigrants.
I
Re:buy gold, or euro , better than DOW30 (Score:2)
Re:buy gold, or euro , better than DOW30 (Score:2)
However, this is probably the dumbest possible time to buy euros. Remember, you want to buy low and sell high. Right now the euro is high. That's your indicator to sell, not to buy. Buying after it's already gone up 50% with the hope that it might continue is a bad bet.
Re:It was unavoidable (Score:1)
So when did you buy... (Score:2)
I think I speak for many Linux users when I say, "Thanks, Rorshcach1!"
Re:It was unavoidable (Score:2)
That would suck tho if they didn't go under after that however, as you would just end up helping them out.
Re:It was unavoidable (Score:2)
That would suck tho if they didn't go under after that however, as you would just end up helping them out.
Ummm...no. Buying a company's stock doesn't help them unless you buy it at their IPO. When you buy stock, you are buying the company itself--you own part of it--from someone who had bought it before and thus are entitled to a vote in how that company is run (including for its director
It was (Score:1)
Re:It was (Score:2)
If you didn't play any of the Fallout series, then you missed a treat (apart from 'Tactics', which was very disappointing). I was also very pleased with Planescape:Torment and the Baldur's/Icewind Dale games, even though the latter got extremely formulaic.
Re:It was (Score:2)
Shame. I was grabbed by the size of the thing and the obvious care and attention to the graphics. The 'crit' effect of full auto at close range shredding your opponent was curiously satisfying.
End of an Era (Score:5, Informative)
A few the poster didn't mention:
Alone in the dark series,
Fallout,
Planescape Torment,
Kingpin: Life of crime,
Carmageddon,
Giants: Citizen Kabuto,
Sacrifice,
Dungeon Master,
MDK,
etc
Re:End of an Era (Score:2)
That game was fun to watch. Painfully slow, but really fun to watch.
Re:End of an Era (Score:2)
So many games over the past several years to come from their halls.
A few the poster didn't mention:
Alone in the dark series,
Fallout,
Luckily, Interplay is just a publisher and the developers (Bioware, Planet Moon, Shiny, etc) of most of those games are still doing just fine.
Klingon Academy (Score:2)
Apparently this hasn't actually happened. (Score:1, Redundant)
Update: Duck and Cover takes cover as they debunk their own story:
I mailed you earlier about Interplay probably being dead, it turns out they're still alive (sorry about that), Titus have been liquidated but it only affects companies based in France, which doesn't include Interplay.
So. Apparently this story is now meaningless.
From the archives of Interplay (Score:3, Informative)
It was a puzzle game that wasn't the most slick game of all time, but it featured much of the original cast as voice actors which gave the game an incredible appeal. Does anyone else have an sleeper Interplay games that they thought was pretty decent?
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And, of course, "Planescape: Torment" was simply awesome, the best RPG ever made.
Re:From the archives of Interplay (Score:2)
Re:From the archives of Interplay (Score:2)
I was one of those people who kept pestering Interplay on their development of Secret of Vulcan Fury which was shelved back around '99 or 2000 when Interplay started to kill off projects. If they really started to liquidate Interplay I'd make a bid to grab the source for that game. Even if it's unplayable it'd be important to archive the last work that DeForest Kelley.
Re:From the archives of Interplay (Score:2)
Out of This World, Flashback, and Future Wars were all great games for their time.
Future Wars was developed by Delphine Cinematique though so I don't know that it counts.Re:From the archives of Interplay (Score:2)
a close call (Score:5, Funny)
Re:a close call (Score:2)
Dammit. Now we can't do the "All your game company are belong to us" joke...
Not Interplay (Score:2)
Re:Not Interplay (Score:1)
Re:Not Interplay (Score:2)
just some trademarks and game copyrights end up in a limbo in worst case.
(and such things as "fallout" getting into limbo wouldn't really matter. it's not the name that makes those things great and rememberable, it's the atmosphere, the plot, the fun! and all of those can be replicated under a different name. hell, fallout itself owes a lot to one old post-apocalyptic rpg)
Re:Not Interplay (Score:2)
Re:Not Interplay (Score:2)
Re:Not Interplay (Score:2)
Another solution I discovered (though it doesn't work as well, at least for me) is to get VDMSound. It's an emulator that will give you a virtual sound card in dos programs. I've tried it in two of them and it works decently.
Re:Not Interplay (Score:2)
Don't forget "Lost Vikings" (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget "Lost Vikings" (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget "Lost Vikings" (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget "Lost Vikings" (Score:4, Funny)
Errr.... this is slashdot. We can discount the third option
Parent is correct... children are wrong. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Parent is correct... children are wrong. (Score:2)
You missed point, game is still available today (Score:2)
http://www.blizzard.com/blizzclassic/
Out of this World (Score:3, Interesting)
There was also a not so well known game called "Out of this World" which is still one of my favorite games. I just played through it again a few weeks ago.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/p,2/gameId,
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
"hey, you remember that game, out of this world?"
"huh?"
"...you're this scientist that gets zapped to another planet..."
"nope"
"...make friends with an alien prisoner..."
"nuh uh"
"...find a gun and run away from other aliens and big alien buffalo things and leaches and drive a big tank in some alien arena and see naked alien babes bathing and get the snot beaten out of you by some huge alien bouncer guy..."
"wtf?"
None of my friends know this
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
As for no dialog?
Well, the classic line "Mai-too-baa" that the alien uses to explain the game's complex plot when you first meet is one that will always stick in my head.
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
Don't know about the sound though.
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
I remember as a kid playing Bards Tale and the two Dungeon Masters on my late and lamented Atari ST, reveling in the digital sound and colors. And then going to a friend's house and watching him try to impress me on how much better his PC was by the fact that he had Bards Tale 1, 2, AND 3! However, he kicked me out the shortly because once the games loaded I thought there was so
Re:Out of this World (Score:2)
If they weren't broke before (Score:5, Funny)
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Yeah, I do it for the attention [blogspot.com] ;-)
Re:If they weren't broke before (Score:2)
I'm hoping Volition Inc. can get the rights back to Freespace. Maybe we'll see a #3 after all!
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What I'm interested in.... (Score:2, Interesting)
(Its been discussed here before [slashdot.org].
"By Gamers, For Gamers(tm)" (Score:1, Funny)
Top 10 Interplay games (Score:2, Informative)
These results are culled from GameRankings.com
1. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn PC
2. Baldur's Gate
3. Fallout
4. FreeSpace 2
5. Planescape: Torment
6. Realms of the Haunting
7. Alone in the Dark
8. Icewind Dale: The Ultimate Collection
9. Sacri
Surprised Descent is not on there (Score:2, Interesting)
Both Freespace and Descent are games that truly deserve sequels as both series were excellent. I personally put Desce
Re:Top 10 Interplay games (Score:2)
Farewell, Interplay (Score:1)
Farewell, Interplay
...ummm, they are NOT faring well, nor does it sound like they will.
Descent rocked (Score:3, Interesting)
I remember even having problems configuring the joystick, took me days to work out to manually set a jumper on my sound card to enable the joystick port.
Did anybody like me actually edit any maps? The map editing made doom editing feel like playing with playdough. I remember printing out the manual which was enormous and was written by a russian but decided to write it in english because of the bigger audience.
I remember some people suffered motion sickness more in this game than any other.
d2x (Score:3, Interesting)
Interplay Forced to Liquidate (France) (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Interplay Forced to Liquidate (France) (Score:2)
Just part of Bush's plan to help corporate America and get revenge at the same time.
Interplay Investors (Score:3, Informative)
(Year - Price)
Q1, 2000 - ~$3.75
Q1, 2001 - ~$2.75
Q1, 2002 - ~$0.60
Q1, 2003 - ~$0.07 (Then changed to IPLY.OB)
Q1, 2004 - ~$0.10
Q1, 2005 - ~$0.01
The price, as of today, was 1.6 cents per share, (which is actually a nice purchase, if they pull out of their rut). Contrary to what the
I suppose they could raise capital by issuing more stock -- only 1,000,000,000 shares, and they could have a cool $16M! (Okay, maybe not.)
I'm not sure what IP assets they have left to liquidate, but such sales may breathe new life into properties that have not been celebrated since (say) 2002 [mobygames.com].
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The Wise Alundo prophesied this! (Score:3, Insightful)
The "Lord of Murder" is clearly Interplay France.
The "score of mortal progeny" are the former Interplay employees.
Finally, the "Chaos" will be Electronic Arts churning out crud games.
Re:The Wise Alundo prophesied this! (Score:2)
Interplay Forced to Liquidate France (Score:2)
They probably didn't even get a chance to man the Maginot Line this time...
Interplay Liquidates France (Score:3, Funny)
Descent (Score:2)
Re:Next from the Department of Misinformation.... (Score:1)
Re:That should be (Score:1)
Blackthorne is still available, playable demo too (Score:2)
http://www.blizzard.com/blizzclassic/