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Report: 38 Studios fighting to stay solvent

Ex-baseball star Curt Schilling's videogame development studio, 38 Studios, is in financial trouble, as Rhode Island state officials have been meeting with Schilling to keep the company solvent.

According to Rhode Island state governor Lincoln Chafee in a statement to the local NBC news affiliate, "We're always working to keep Rhode Island companies solvent, and that's what we're doing with 38 Studios."

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Pintheshadows4362d ago

It would be sad if they disappeared after just one game which I thought was very good. It showed real potential for a future I hope they have.

antz11044361d ago

410,000 units doesn't seem like a lot but thats pretty good for a new company/IP.

It seems like the public was more pissed that they had the garuanteed loan of $75 mill to relocate in RI and the new governor is trying to save constituents.

antz11044361d ago

410,000 units doesn't seem like a lot but thats pretty good for a new company/IP.

It seems like the public was more pissed that they had the garuanteed loan of $75 mill to relocate in RI and the new governor is trying to save constituents.

Call it Skyrim Lite if you want but this game is AWESOME.

antz11044361d ago

410,000 units doesn't seem like a lot but thats pretty good for a new company/IP.

It seems like the public was more pissed that they had the garuanteed loan of $75 mill to relocate in RI and the new governor is trying to save constituents.

DarkSymbiote4357d ago

It is damn good but it didn't sell well due to bad marketing. Fable style visuals and QTEs don't make for good advertising.

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gtxgamer24362d ago

Damn i thought their game did really good, i loved the demo but never really bought the game

Drake1174362d ago

Buy the game its fantastic!

Drake1174362d ago

Too bad it only sold 410k it def deserved to sell more. Idk what happened most of my friends didn't even hear about the game till i told them after i bought it.

BizDaWolf4361d ago

man I mean KOA did pretty good hopefully they can make it out of this

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Video Games Are a Labor Disaster

Why do game studios keep imploding?

Dysfunction is baked into the video game production process, as it currently exists. The big-budget games industry is dominated by a few large companies, the publishers. Like book publishers, they are responsible for distributing and marketing games (much but not all of this is entirely digital now, but most of the publishers established themselves when game distribution meant getting physical discs and cartridges on retail store shelves). Games are actually made by studios, which are generally either owned directly by the publishers or independent. Making big-budget video games takes an enormous amount of highly specialized labor. It is possible for one person to make a game, and even for that game to be a hit, but the biggest, most profitable games released each year are nearly always made by enormous teams of people, working directly or indirectly for those publishers.

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isarai1033d ago

Devs really need to unionize asap

Minute Man 7211032d ago

Create their own studio ala Activision but never forget where they came from ala Activision

Dixiedevil1031d ago

Unions breed garbage product no matter what’s being made. Passion and drive to make awesome stuff goes out the window and it’s replaced by laziness, seniority over skill, office politics and all around horseshit. As a welder of 23 years, I’ve seen it first hand, over and over again.

lipton1011031d ago

I’d say there’s a time and a place for unions. If work conditions have gotten so bad because the company is run by tyrants, unions will help.

But, on the contrary, I work for one of those rare companies that is better for the employee than a union is. Family owned, we purchased a new facility in Jersey and the workers voted the union out based on the offer (pay, hours, benefits, etc). Now we have UNION scabs, hired by the union, to protest against us at various locations.

franwex1032d ago

An interesting case study. I thought it was worth a read.

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Looking Back at Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning

Do you remember the good old days, when video games put fast hack-and-slashing combat sequences and extensive levelling systems first and a deep narrative with memorable characters second? BigHuge Games certainly banked on gamers holding some kind of nostalgia for those titles of yore with their fantasy RPG Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning.

DacO2357d ago

Best action rpg of its generation. Loved it.

Soulst0rmer2357d ago

This deserves to be on Switch

execution172357d ago

Loved the world and combat, just horrible timing for the release tho :/

Matrix62357d ago

Would play a remaster next gen

taijutsu3632357d ago (Edited 2357d ago )

This is hilarious that i would see an article after I went and re-bought the game and playing it all week! I love the QTEs in this game its satisfying, the combat is fluid where you can switch from weapons to magic so easily, the weapons, armor, quests, character customizations, lore, world, voice acting, are all great this game has almost everything you'd need and want from an RPG!

I really wish there was going to be a KoAR 2!

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Top 10 Games of Last Generation Countdown - Number 6

COG writes - The games of the last generation were amazing and the COGconnected team decided to get together to countdown their favorites. The countdown inches to number 6 and the games are starting to get good... real good.

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