MikeRox said:
CharmedontheWB said: Some of you out there definitely have a penchant for the dramatic. No developer had to close up shop because of second hand games. If you make a good product and have decent marketing it will sell. The second hand video game industry employs thousands of people--should they then lose their jobs? Do you only buy new cars and houses? Perhaps Toyota should not allow you to resell your car because smaller dealers have to close up shop because you rather buy a used car than a brand new one. |
another flawed analogy, used cars still require maintenance and parts from the manufacturers.
Here's a list of studios which have closed since 2007:
3D Realms - 2009 7 Studios (Activision) - 2011 Backbone Vancouver BigBig (Sony) - 2012 Bizarre Creations (Activision) - 2010/2011 Black Rock (Disney) - 2011 Blue Fang Games - 2011 Blue Tongue (THQ) - 2011 BottleRocket - 2009 Brash Entertainment - 2008 Budcat (Activision) - 2010 Castaway Entertainment - 2008 Cheyenne Mountain - 2010 Cing - 2010 Clover Studios (Capcom) - 2007 Codemasters Guildford - 2011 Cohort Studios - 2011 Concrete Games - 2008 Deep Silver Vienna - 2010 DICE Canada - 2006 EA Chicago - 2007 EA Bright Light - 2011/2012 EA Japan - 2007 Eidos Manchester - 2009 Eidos Hungary - 2010 Ensemble Studios (Microsoft) - 2008 Factor 5 - 2009 FASA (Microsoft) - 2007 Fizz Factor - 2009 Flagship Studios - 2008 Flight Plan - 2010 Frozen North Productions FuzzyEyes - 2009 Gamelab - 2009 Game Republic - 2011 GRIN - 2009 Helixe (THQ) - 2008 Hudson Entertainment - 2011 Humannature Studio (Nexon Vancouver) - 2009 Ignition London - 2010 Ignition Florida - 2010 Incognito Entertainment (Sony) - 2009 Indie Built (Take-Two) - 2006 Iron Lore - 2008 Juice Games (THQ) - 2011 Kaos Studios (THQ) - 2011 Killaware - 2011 Killspace Entertainment - 2011 KMM Brisbane - 2011 Krome Studios (might still be operating on skeleton crew) - 2010 Kuju Manila - 2009 Kuju Chemistry - 2009 Kush Games - 2008 Locomotive Games (THQ) - 2010 Luxoflux - 2010 Mass Media (THQ) - 2008 Monte Cristo - 2010 Monumental Games - 2012 Midway Austin - 2009 Midway Newcastle - 2009 MTV Games - 2011 Multiverse - 2012 NetDevil - 2011 Ninja Studio - 2009 Outerlight - 2010 PAM Development (Take-Two) - 2008 Pandemic Australia (EA) - 2009 Pandemic LA (EA) - 2009 Paradigm Entertainment - 2008 Pi Studios - 2011 Pivotal Games (Take-Two) - 2008 Propaganda Games (Disney) - 2011 Pseudo Interactive - 2008 Rainbow Studios (THQ) - 2011 Realtime Worlds - 2010 Rebellion Derby - 2010 Red Octane - 2010 Rockstar Vienna - 2007 Sandblast Games (THQ) - 2008 SEGA San Francisco - 2010 Shaba Games (Activision) - 2009 SOE Denver - 2011 SOE Seattle - 2011 SOE Tuscon - 2011 Stormfront Studios - 2008 Straylight Studios - 2009 Team Bondi - 2011 The Code Monkeys - 2011 Titan Studios - 2009 THQ Studio Australia - 2009 THQ Digital Warrington - 2009 Transmission Games - 2009 Universomo (THQ) - 2009 Venom Games (Take Two) - 2008 Vicarious Visions California - 2007 Visceral Australia (EA) - 2011 Wolfpack Studios - 2006 Yuke's Company Of America - 2010 Zoe Mode London - 2009
Not sure there's ever been a time with so many closures. 1 bust can now kill an entire company. Even the likes of EA and Activision are often bleeding money now.
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Do you mind if I use your list on the front page?