Top Spin was developed by PAM (french developer) and had nothing to do with Indie Games.cja said:Take Two just mentioned this on their conference call.
Hey, don't shoot the messenger!Blimblim said:Top Spin was developed by PAM (french developer) and had nothing to do with Indie Games.
Did they only mention Top Spin ? I'm pretty sure the franchise could indeed be linked to Indie Games (since they are the one who did all the XSN stuff IIRC).cja said:Hey, don't shoot the messenger!It's what Take-Two said.
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thorns said:So it seems MS is getting rid of all first party slowly. Almost only rare and bungie left. They must have felt pretty burned after the Rare deal, I wish that money went on acquiring smaller and more capable studios I suspect they'll still publish titles from other developers though.
They seem to be just buying Indie. I put the game names in brackets since Take Two mentioned those were games that the developer had been involved with previously. Sorry for any confusion.Blimblim said:Did they only mention Top Spin ? I'm pretty sure the franchise could indeed be linked to Indie Games (since they are the one who did all the XSN stuff IIRC).
Buying PAM (2nd party dev) would make no sense.
IJoel said:Yes, with Ed Fries out, MS isn't taking any more chances, which is a pity considering Halo came out of MS taking a chance with Bungie.
They are indeed moving towards the publisher role with a few exceptions (Rare, Bungie,) as you mentioned.
It goes to show the completely different management style of the current head of MGS (Kim) who, unlike Fries, doesn't seem to even play the games.
KiNeSiS said:Well Visual Concepts has work to do on there new Tennis game.
Gary Cooper of Banc of America Securities asked the question. Also pointed questions by another analyst about Max Payne 3 being on Xenon at launch.Q: Can you state if you've entered into or plan to enter into talks with Microsoft for GTA exclusivity for the Xbox 2?
A: Um.. we don't comment on that kind of details but Microsoft is a great partner and we have some great games on their system so we have a very good relationship and we talk to them all the time, same with Sony.
PhatSaqs said:Favor for a favor? Possibly...
Power and Magic were the actual developer of Top Spin, and it was 'produced' by Indie Games. Somewhat like 3D Realms is the 'producer' of Max Payne, but Remedy developed it.So how did Power and Magic tie into Top Spin then?
I'm glad the news has finally broke on this. I think for the title itself moving out from under Microsoft is a very positive thing. Microsoft is moving to focus on much bigger types of titles and there's not a lot of room for games that are not going to sell in the millions.
Hopefully with the news breaking someone from Indie will be able to speak to the future directions of the game. I can't speak to what is going on there anymore.
People should try to take at least some 'glass half-full' thoughts:
Unlike the Sports Studio in Redmond (Rivals, Fever, and Inside Drive) which was shutdown completely, the Studio in Salt Lake was very valuable and a major publisher paid money to secure the people and titles. There's a future and I think it looks bright.
There are no longer 'single platform' limitations on the Studio. I hope to see all the games come out on multiple platforms. The more people who can feel the Links love the better for the franchise. And I do know that spreading to more platforms is a big advantage when negotiating with big courses for exclusivity.