Neb on 8/12/2015 at 23:06
A few days ago, some changes Valve made to expose packages for their new refund & deletion system accidentally revealed a package called 'Half Life 3'. You never know.
Renault on 8/12/2015 at 23:29
Quote Posted by Twist
I understand Randy Smith was really disappointed with the sales of Tiger Style's latest game (despite its good reviews)... will that disappointment help him set aside his own projects to join OtherSide?
You know, it always kind of bummed me out that the guy who created The Haunted Cathedral/Return to the Cathedral was now making a bunch of crappy mobile games.
fetgalningen on 9/12/2015 at 00:24
This is easily the single most awesome game-related news i've received in ten years.
Major Malphunktion on 9/12/2015 at 05:13
RE: Thief
Eidos will never let that go.
But hey stealth, we know a thing or two about that, so who knows.
Infinitron on 9/12/2015 at 08:25
Quote Posted by Major Malphunktion
RE: Thief
Eidos will never let that go.
But hey stealth, we know a thing or two about that, so who knows.
Oh, hey Chris.
It's Chris Siegel, OtherSide's senior producer.
Silencium18 on 9/12/2015 at 08:57
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RE: Thief
Eidos will never let that go.
I'm by no means an expert when it comes to IPs and such, but I always wondered: Is there a possibility of an IP holder to "share" said IP with another studio, if only to make one project out of it? Or would there be the danger of too much "unwanted involvement" of Eidos regarding development? :confused:
Starker on 9/12/2015 at 13:08
Quote Posted by Silencium18
Is there a possibility of an IP holder to "share" said IP with another studio, if only to make one project out of it?
Yes, you can license it -- give permission to use it for a project or some period of time, depending on the agreement.
Nameless Voice on 9/12/2015 at 13:27
See also: Fallout: New Vegas, where the new IP holder (Bethesda) gave a licence to some of the original developers (at Obsidian) to make a sequel.
Jason Moyer on 9/12/2015 at 16:35
Bethesda didn't give them the license, they hired them as independent contractors.
ShadowXOR on 9/12/2015 at 19:16
I think the two closest things we've had to a new System Shock were the original Dead Space and Alien Isolation. I hope they don't hire Ken Levine, BioShock was such a disappointment.