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.jayderyu said:
Actually it's better if no one even attempts it. We all know now that if you make a product bigger than your britches and you don't succeed you sink. If a company bailed them out then this idea of making big games would be too common. What would happen is that the middle companies would rely on being bought out.

This is a time where it is best learned for making stupid moves will lead to your companies downfall.

If a company wants to develope a big game then look for a contract first. In the mean time make smaller games along the lines of World of Goo, Peggle....

 

Being bought by another company, or entering into a development contract with a company, can hardly be considered a "bail-out" ...