Rockstar's Road To Ruin 59
Via GamePolitics, an exerpt from an upcoming Wired print magazine article on Rockstar's slide from grace. The article outlines a number of the problems we've discussed here on the site, such as their numerous lawsuits, the 'Hot Coffee' scandal, and stock-option problems. At four pages it's only a teaser for the longer article in the magazine, but it's still very much worth taking a look. "The irony is thick: The company that defined virtual criminality is now associated with the real thing. Rockstar and Take-Two executives declined to answer questions for this article, but their rich and troubled story is revealed by official documents and former employees. It seems the blokes forgot that in life, as in Grand Theft Auto, there are repercussions for the choices you make."
They're just trying to live up to their name. (Score:5, Funny)
Live fast. Die young. Leave a good looking corpse.
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Road to ruin? (Score:5, Insightful)
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And for the record, Take-Two didn't make a healthy income in 2006, they lost over 100 million dollars (though one suspects they'll likely make it back in spades when GTA IV is released).
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Plus, all that stink over hot coffee and the like probably made a lot of people want their games even more. The forbidden fruit always tastes sweeter.
Funny thing is... (Score:4, Insightful)
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I don't know of ANY game dev houses that have ever done that. The GTA series does some of those well, but there isn't much of an RPG aspect.
The main thing that disappointed me when I finally tried GTA games is how surprisingly non-interactive the world is. 99% of the buildings you can't enter, the people are just scen
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Blah. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Ironic? I think not... (Score:5, Funny)
I don't see this. You're saying that when someone creates a work of fiction that glorifies criminality, it makes them more likely to engage in criminal activity?
So by this logic, Martin Scorsese is probably up to no good? Perhaps he's beating someone to death with his Oscar as I type this?
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I dunno, but I hear Quentin Tarentino and Uma Thurman have been on an international killing spree for quite a while now!
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Why do you think they took so long to recognize the man? Would you hand the guy who made Goodfellas a sharp metal object?
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I just wish this "watching/reading about it leads to it" rule worked for sex though.
Result, not a cause... (Score:4, Insightful)
Beware of putting the cart in front of the horse.
These people had "colorful" pasts to begin with, creating and selling video games about criminality didn't make them more criminal. More likely, they picked a topic they understood and/or admired.
Same thing with video game players. Look at the past of any crazy kid that shoots up a school. They didn't start with violent video games, more likely they had abusive parents, history of picking fights, violent friends, etc. These kids are obviously attracted to violent video games, but that's a result not a cause.
Video games are a long way from being the brain-washing/reprogramming tool the media makes them out to be.
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Allow me to rephrase (Score:1)
Call me when Hollywood executives start serving prison sentences for crimes committed after being encouraged by movies that glorified violence and criminality.
Ruin, eh? (Score:2)
Take Two's management woes are not automatically Rockstar's problem. They're a subsidiary, not a department.
Re:Ruin, eh? (Score:5, Interesting)
It's the same company. Read the article. Rockstar is not just a subsidiary, and the problems are not only Take 2's.
I used to work there, so I'm saying this from first-hand experience as well. The article is pretty much dead-on, and while a lot of the "former employees" are not named, their quotes sound 100% believable to me (and I have my suspicions who they are).
Implicit in the article but not fully explored is the fact that nearly 100% of the company has turned over in the past 4 years (including myself). Some of us left because we saw the writing on the wall, others for personal reasons. But almost all of the people that made that company what it originally was are now gone.
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They deserve props, no matter what (Score:3, Interesting)
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I guess you cou
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An example that might be helpf
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Yeah, and nobody would ever fish for hours on end to catch a specific type of fish in a video game either...
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Too soon to call (Score:3, Insightful)
If GTA4 comes out and does poorly then there will be the argument that Rockstar is losing it, but otherwise... well, it's pretty heavily anticipated.
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Both Bully and The Warriors were supposed to be "high-end" games. (In fact, everything Rockstar releases is supposed to be "high-end" - they're the label Take 2 slaps on its high-end franchises. What isn't released under the Rockstar label gets the Global Star or 2K labels.) The fact that they didn't make much of a splash is a big part of the problem.
Rockstar basically pays for its existence with GTA, which is what it was f
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I'll also gladly acknowledge that being tied to one single franchise isn't a good idea for a company. Even among other companies who have blockbuster success with a limited number of titles in a contiguous franchise iD kinda has two or three franchises and Blizzard has three (
I just saw the trailer for GTA IV (Score:4, Insightful)
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(cos their flash menu doesnt seem to download on firefox or IE)
http://media.rockstargames.com/flies/1280x720.zip [rockstargames.com]
Just streamed this 720p trailer to my xbox360 and it looks amazing.
Hot Cofee "Scandal"? (Score:4, Insightful)
Decent mirror for the trailer (Score:1)
http://assets.xbox.com/en-us/games/g/grandtheftaut oiv/grandtheftautoiv.zip [xbox.com]
Rockstar, well their website doesn't usually:
http://media.rockstargames.com/flies/1280x720.zip [rockstargames.com]
Streaming the 720p trailer to an xbox360 looks really good, here's some more HD wmv files:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/musi candvideo/hdvideo/contentshowcase.aspx [microsoft.com]
Let's check the mainstream media (Score:3, Interesting)
Prediction, when Grand Theft Auto 4 comes out, expect these same "child advocacy" censorship groups to be saying, "Looks like Take Two didn't learn their lesson."
I forget, what video games did Enron make?