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Kahn
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To long time forum followers you've probably read many of my musings dealing with the history of game development here in my neighborhood. Just received this article from one of my GD subscriptions:
November 5, 2003
Atari Closes Ex-MicroProse Studio
Representatives of French publisher Atari have confirmed that the company has closed down its Hunt Valley development studio, now that work on Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes is complete. All thirty-five jobs at the studio will go, although the company has indicated that the services of a few key staff could be retained elsewhere.
The studio was previously known as MicroProse, before it was bought by Habsro Interactive and then Atari (nee Infogrames). As such it was responsible for a number of classic PC titles, including Sid Meier’s Civilization, Pirates! and Railroad Tycoon.
-David Jenkins
Last edited by Kahn on 09-11-2003 at 09:52
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CharlesBHoff
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el paso texas
May 2002 time: 05:31
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I also believe they own Wizard of the Coast.
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CharlesBHoff
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el paso texas
May 2002 time: 05:31
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quote: Originally posted by Stormhound
Hasbro does, not Atari...don't know which "they" you meant. |
It Hasbro own Wizard of the coast than Atari have than lot to say about how the Wizard of the coast is run which why they are getting the right to make D&D games. There where afew case where for two companies to mergre one or both have to sell off or make independence divions they own to avoid anti-trust legal problen.
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Kahn
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While Storm and I may not see eye-to-eye all the time, he's on the mark here. As much as I wish Hasbro would sink back into the green goo that it rests upon, Hasbro itself is very much alive and well. Hasbro Interactive (which included the former Microprose, Atari and Avalon Hill) were bought by Infogrames in Jan. 2001 for about 1/10 it's book value after languishing in limbo for over a year after Hasbro shut the division down due to poor sales.
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CharlesBHoff
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el paso texas
May 2002 time: 05:31
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Also Micrpose mangent hold some blame for what happen when they try to quik the game makeing bussien to go into the game publican bussien where they have other company work on game they pub.
In One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch he state that when than company has too much money instead of return some of it to they stockholder they wasted it on takeing over other bussien's or going into bussienes they know nothing bout.
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Kahn
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
we already know about this. |
Just clarifying for the newbees in our viewing audience.
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