good to hear but odd timing

Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:13 am

I am glad to hear gamesas is back in busness... for a while all i ever heard about it seems was game companies going under, and along with looking glass, gamesas was about the only one that phased me.

is kinda odd tho coming back a month before fallout3 hits shelves.

got a lot of gamesas games in my collection and looking forward to more.... perhaps not fallout online for me tho =) im so burned out on online rpg grinding it isnt even amusing.

heres another vote for sacrifice 2 loved that game still is one of the most original strategy games out there. i still enjoy it more than most new strategy games.

but most of all id love to see a followup to planescape torment. loved the characters loved the story loved the gameplay.
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Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:25 am

Too bad they cant make a sequel to Planescape :'(
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Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:11 am

but most of all id love to see a followup to planescape torment. loved the characters loved the story loved the gameplay.


Not possible - they don't have the rights anymore. The Vault - Fallout Wiki * Fallout Online * Fallout IRC Channel * Fallout: New Vegas
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Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:06 am

Basically they're back to business because they no longer have the rights of a lot of games, right? :|
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Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:23 am

Yes, to get back on their feet they had to sell some of their titles, while they don't own others because they were licensed titles and the license expired. The Vault - Fallout Wiki * Fallout Online * Fallout IRC Channel * Fallout: New Vegas
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Post » Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:35 am

They still have control over a lot of their popular old school console games, and the license-back they got for the Fallout MMO certainly gives them access to a very powerful I.P.

I think their biggest challenge is getting investor confidence, and the best way to do that is get the brand out there and start building some buzz.
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