| konnichiwa said:
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That's hilarious, I loled. But even funnier is that if they concentrated on decent casual games for the Wii/DS rather than MK they would sell more games.
| konnichiwa said:
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That's hilarious, I loled. But even funnier is that if they concentrated on decent casual games for the Wii/DS rather than MK they would sell more games.
After they published te new Area 51, I knew this was coming. That game was just horrid!
"Dr. Tenma, according to you, lives are equal. That's why I live today. But you must have realised it by now...the only thing people are equal in is death"---Johann Liebert (MONSTER)
"WAR is a racket. It always has been.
It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives"---Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler
-shouts a inappropriately long DAMN-
Eh, I could care less seriously..
Pixel Art can be fun.
The purchaser also and most importantly assumed 70 million dollars of debt in Midway's parent company. Essentially, Redstone sold Midway to rid himself of between 40 and 70 million in unsecured debt. The 100k figure is somewhat irrelevant.
Thanks for the input, Jeff.
| cdude1034 said: Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter vs. Capcom vs. Marvel vs. DC vs. Smash Bros O.O I'd buy it. |
Hellz yeah!
And what 'Atari-esque rebound'? Maybe they'll be able to make games as good as Alone in the Dark? I hope they'd aim higher than that.
| dbot said: The purchaser also and most importantly assumed 70 million dollars of debt in Midway's parent company. Essentially, Redstone sold Midway to rid himself of between 40 and 70 million in unsecured debt. The 100k figure is somewhat irrelevant. |
Damn. 100k for 70m in debt?? Hell, I'll sell that guy or anyone here who wants it, my debtload for a measly 1k! (And no you don't get to keep my house)
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