Sentences with phrase «game bankrupted their company»

MadCatz actually started making some pretty nice stuff, right before their commitment to the new Rock Band game bankrupted their company.

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A lack of concentration has resulted in students failing examinations, employees not getting the job they want, companies going bankrupt and sports people losing tournaments and games, with dire personal, professional and financial consequences.
It also means a lot more paperwork for more business (which is a measurable drag on the economy) and is prone to arbitrage as people game the system (putting VAT liabilities into shell companies that conveniently go bankrupt).
It can make the game infuriating to play at times, especially as the economy is prone to huge shifts in either direction seemingly at random so that you can suddenly find your companies going bankrupt one after the other, and attempting to find out what the problem is might just leave you clenching your teeth so hard that dentists around the world shudder in horror.
Within the last 18 years, sequels have been planned and cancelled, the company has gone bankrupt and then bought the IP back, and the game was re-released in 2010 and had a failed Kickstarter a few years ago for a remake.
the rest were mediocre games at best even their Zelda (Skyward)... and he tells us that this company wanted to just repeat the same strategy, and people wouldnt understand their devious tactics... they deserved what they happened to them and must feel lucky that didint bankrupt after 2 consecutive failed consoles also they did nt learn any lesson... -LCB- «[a] similar challenge continues with NX», he said.
Figure out how to negotiate the AAA games that you personally want, without bankrupting the company.
The video game company, owned by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, went bankrupt.
Let's talk about the history of how Pokemon came to be... from the fanzine that turned into video game company that almost went bankrupt making the very first Pokemon games..
There was also a seemingly promising video game company I knew of that went bankrupt and closed down because the CEO did basically the exact same thing as the above - mentioned person: Destroyed their lives over some harpy they met on an online game.
This game was a financial disaster for the developer company, Headfirst Production, that went bankrupt after its release.
Fun Factory is sadly part of a large number of obscure little companies which did some interesting video game things pre-millennium, but then either went bankrupt, changed names, or moved out of games and into an entirely unrelated field.
A Strider reboot was in development by Grin in 2009, but financial troubles caused the company to go bankrupt and the game was buried before completion.
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