" Parallax Software was a video game developer best known for creating the Descent series of computer games. Parallax Software was started in 1993 by Matt Toschlog and Mike Kulas. After the release of Descent II in 1997, the company was split to form Volition, Inc. (Mike Kulas) in Champaign, Illinois, and Outrage Entertainment (Matt Toschlog) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Both companies were later bought by the publisher THQ. In July 2003, Outrage was shut down, but Volition Inc. continues to develop video games. "
So from what the Wiki says, one can only assume that THQ owns what was Violation and Outrage. :/ The history indiciates that at their core, Violation and Outrage had some troubles with gamesas way back when, although gamesas published all the games anyway. I can only assume gamesas has rights to the Series names, and THQ might have rights to Freespace with their Violation team is still in action. If you were to look on the Official Violation site, you will find that they have listed Descent, Descent ][, Descent:Freespace, and Freespace2 as games they worked on. But they leave out Descent3, since that project was handed to Outrage Entertainment. Now since the series is split, who owns the rights to the games, and which particular ones. Is gamesas free to start-up a neo-parallax team of Descent minded individuals(since Outrage was shutdown) or would Violation be the correct group to include for the new Descent4... since parallax was it's birthplace. No doubt Violation would be the right team for Descent:Freespace3, but would they do it? I read some places that Violation and gamesas have a harsh history....
I really would like to see Descent 4 come out in the lifetime that my old German/Austrailian friends would be able to play with me. The passion still stands, but who exactly owns the rights? Pilot Names: Space-Invader Klein | Memory Thief
Descent3 Stats: http://www.d3stats.de/pdetails.php?pid=10923