Acclaim Back From the Dead 41
GameDailyBiz reports that Acclaim is back from the dead (again), and this time it's a MMOG publisher. From the article: "Acclaim's first title will be BOTS, a multiplayer online robot fighting game that is completely free to play. 'The game is designed with accessibility and a positive community experience in mind. A sports-like ranking system allows players to challenge themselves against their friends in a cleanly rendered, safe and youth friendly environment as they develop their skills and evolve their own personalized BOT,' says Acclaim." They're also planning a more traditional MMOG called 9Dragons.
Dear Acclaim, (Score:2)
Sincerely,
Your Customers
Reference 1 [geek.com]
Reference 2 [wikipedia.org]
So either they're buying up this website... (Score:2)
Re:So either they're buying up this website... (Score:2)
Re:So either they're buying up this website... (Score:3, Informative)
Rob
Re:So either they're buying up this website... (Score:2)
Re:So either they're buying up this website... (Score:2)
B.O.T.S. ][ (Score:2)
Re:B.O.T.S. ][ (Score:1)
Re:B.O.T.S. ][ (Score:2)
Cleanly rendered
* Bots 2 - Text version
* BOTS ][ - 3d rendered
Safe and youth friendly environment:
* Bots 2 - Has a parental advisory on the homepage
* BOTS ][ - Claims to be as safe a MySpace
'nuff said
Re:B.O.T.S. ][ (Score:1)
but myspace is TEH EVIL and will RAPE YOUR CHILDREN.
NOOOOOOOO (Score:2, Offtopic)
Rob
V3? (Score:1)
SQUEEEEE! (Score:1)
Magnus, Robot Fighter was one of my favorite books, though it went to hell after the end of the Malev War. The reboot sucked...the less said about "Slagger, Robot Fighter" the better.
And you wonder why they keep dying? (Score:2)
Re:And you wonder why they keep dying? (Score:1)
Dear god their website (Score:2)
Missing the point of branding? (Score:3, Insightful)
If Activision couldn't buy a bigger name, seems they're better off creating a new brand of their own, a la Toyota's creation of Lexus and Scion.
Re:Missing the point of branding? (Score:1)
Re:Missing the point of branding? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'll give you one: "crap." The fact that anyone would think that buying a brand name with such a terrible reputation is a good idea is honestly mystifying.
BTW, the article says that a co-founder of the modern Activision bought the name. Don't know it it's independent from Activision or not.
Rob
Letter A? Adultry? (Score:2)
Re:Missing the point of branding? (Score:3, Interesting)
Acclaim meant nothing to me... (Score:1)
It will be interesting to see how they are now and in the immediate future.
No, Wizards and Warriors sucked too... (Score:2)
Re:No, Wizards and Warriors sucked too... (Score:1)
I think there was silly shit like bees attacking you too in it for some odd reason. Who knows, i'll load up the emulator when I get home from work and find out how sucky it really was!
Re:Acclaim meant nothing to me... (Score:2)
The only "good game" that Acclaim could really be given credit for was Turok. And a lot of people thought that that sucked. There have been bad games made by other companies, but no one quite had a reputation for
Re:Acclaim meant nothing to me... (Score:1)
http://www.nesfiles.com/NES/Wizards_and_Warriors/
Re:Acclaim meant nothing to me... (Score:2)
Rob
Acclaim (Score:3, Interesting)
I was actually kind of hoping that TFA would announce that they'd signed up as publishers for the Infinium Phantom. That would be about on the same level as their other business decisions!
Hey... (Score:2)
Sorry, no offense to Acclaim, but...wait a minute, what am I saying?
Second Dawn of the Red Star? (Score:1)
Re:Second Dawn of the Red Star? (Score:2)
I can see the quests now... (Score:1)
One of your former colleagues, Number Five, has separated itself from its owner's commands and controls, and is now lurking somewhere in the countryside. The last known transmission from Number Five was "Wouldn't You Like To Be A Pepper Too?".
Find it right now, [generic fighting robot name], and eliminate!
Quest Objectives: Find the location of the rogue Number Five and exterminate.
Quest Rewards: [Improved Firing Laser]
Not Acclaim! (They perfected dead-vertising, too) (Score:1)
I've always hated Acclaim's games and marketing strategies (but especially the games). Some of the really old stuff was good, but they just turned into an uncreative, "bottom-line" company that wasn't afraid to release horrific games that tarnish the reputation of the licenses they use. ECW Hardcore Revolution [gamespot.com] anyone?
The last great game they published IMO was Aggresive Inline. A lot of the good featur
Re:Not Acclaim! (They perfected dead-vertising, to (Score:2)
Rob
Flawed Business Model? (Score:2)
I have doubts about the business plan described in the article. Games cost money to develop, and MMOGs cost even more due to hosting costs, maintenance, expansion, etc. I find it very hard to believe that companies will pay Acclaim enough money to pay for employee