Topic: Has Interplay gone belly up??  (Read 4992 times)

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Scott Allen Abfalter

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #40 on: June 07, 2004, 02:12:16 pm »

It sounds an awfully lot like they are dying but that the owners are not yet willing to publically say as much.
 

SSCF Hooch

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #41 on: June 07, 2004, 04:53:08 pm »
The real question is who will own these titles. They stopped supporting the games a 2 years ago anyway. I am sorry to see them go belly up and sorry for the folks that work there. But if they tank who gets the legal stuff?

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Sethan

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #42 on: June 07, 2004, 05:39:24 pm »
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The real question is who will own these titles. They stopped supporting the games a 2 years ago anyway. I am sorry to see them go belly up and sorry for the folks that work there. But if they tank who gets the legal stuff?




Probably whoever buys their assets at the auction - unless some creditor gets them first.

Towelie

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #43 on: June 07, 2004, 06:43:38 pm »
 
   WOW! It goes beyond that, they've been shut down by the state for NOT paying their employees...

 Interplay shut down

 
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 "report shows that Interplay has been shut down by the State of California. The reason? Interplay hasn't been paying their employees"





  They went beyond belly up, back taxes and numerous lawsuits, they're soon history.  

***EDIT***

Another link, more direct.

 http://ps2.ign.com/articles/521/521560p1.html?fromint=1
« Last Edit: June 07, 2004, 06:45:37 pm by Towelie »

Toasty0

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #44 on: June 07, 2004, 07:15:39 pm »
Interplay has not gone belly up. No, that would be to easy an end. Instead, their fearless leader, embued with all the hubris of Monty Python's Black Knight calling for the other knight to return and fight like a man, has led Interplay head first into the meat grinder of financial ruin.

   

Sethan

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #45 on: June 07, 2004, 07:19:55 pm »
I worked for a company once that went exactly the same way.

Interplay's commitment to its customers and stellar customer service would be sorely missed (if it had ever had either).

Age

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #46 on: June 07, 2004, 08:43:12 pm »
    I guess I will never or possibly that get my Star Fleet Academy and Star Trek New Worlds fixed.I could never figure out New Worlds.I guess the people really responsible is the State of California its self considering they closed them down.They are responsible for diving up the asset's.    

Rondo_GE

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #47 on: June 07, 2004, 10:15:18 pm »
uh oh I better et my copy of SFC OP  

Rondo_GE

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #48 on: June 07, 2004, 10:16:19 pm »
maybe too late  

Javora

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #49 on: June 08, 2004, 07:42:47 am »
Maybe we can each chip in a couple of bucks and buy the rights to OP from Interplay.  Ok, well, maybe not but I can dream can't I??!?  
 

Rondo_GE

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #50 on: June 08, 2004, 12:24:52 pm »
Ok I'm a little curious about what the legal status is of SFC versus Star Trek and who owns the rights toward producing the game.  Also does (or did) Interplay have any play in this at all as the publisher (of SFCII/OP)?

Also what is Amarillo up to as far as SFB goes?  Can they make any more games?  Expansions?  Can someone make games off of those expansons?

My understanding is that Paramount now owns all Start Trek intellectual property....perhaps all of it by now including TOS.  They have allowed or leased or whateveer gaming rights to Activision.

But now I see a game like Federation and Empire out there.  How do they get away with that?  Even though it is only sa strategic game wouldn't they have to get permission from Paramount to produce it?  Or does Amarillo still kick in to this?

So my question is are there any rights to buy?  Maybe we could bid on SFC OP at auction and then get permission to sell it.  Coiuld we subcontract taldren out to create and expanion to OP?

 
 

Scott Allen Abfalter

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #51 on: June 08, 2004, 12:49:53 pm »
Quote:

Ok I'm a little curious about what the legal status is of SFC versus Star Trek and who owns the rights toward producing the game.  Also does (or did) Interplay have any play in this at all as the publisher (of SFCII/OP)?

Also what is Amarillo up to as far as SFB goes?  Can they make any more games?  Expansions?  Can someone make games off of those expansons?

My understanding is that Paramount now owns all Start Trek intellectual property....perhaps all of it by now including TOS.  They have allowed or leased or whateveer gaming rights to Activision.

But now I see a game like Federation and Empire out there.  How do they get away with that?  Even though it is only sa strategic game wouldn't they have to get permission from Paramount to produce it?  Or does Amarillo still kick in to this?

So my question is are there any rights to buy?  Maybe we could bid on SFC OP at auction and then get permission to sell it.  Coiuld we subcontract taldren out to create and expanion to OP?

 
   




The Star Fleet Battles game is still available and is being sold at www.starfleetgames.com.  It's not ADB, but it's still
the same guys who were ADB (Steve Cole, etc).

I'm not sure about the legal detals between the StarFleeGames guys, Taldren, Paramount, Atari and Interplay.  It's all a confusing mess.

I doubt anyone could subcontract Taldren to create an OP expansion; I get the impression that as happy as they were with the game they wanted to do other things as well.

Maybe we should start a movement to convince Taldren to put OP source out as an open-source project!!!  (Yeah, not very likely...)


 

S'Raek

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #52 on: June 09, 2004, 11:03:58 am »

Javora

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Re: Has Interplay gone belly up??
« Reply #53 on: June 10, 2004, 03:09:01 am »
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Its parent company, French publisher Titus Interactive, today filed for bankruptcy. The Tribunal of Commerce of Meaux froze Titus shares pending investigation.

Still, Interplay CEO Herve Caen maintains that the Titus situation is not connected to Interplay's fate.

"(Titus' bankruptcy) doesn't affect us in any way, shape or form," the Register quotes him as saying.





How can that be?  I wonder if Caen will be saying that when Titus or bankruptcy court puts Interplay on the auction block.