The guys at Interplay sold their souls some years back for that NOT to happend.Randomvirus said:IIRC, when Interplay went tits up they liquidated their IPs to whoevever was buying. As in complete ownership of their IPs. I'm surprised that company still exists. It's probably just one angry guy who BOUGHT the name Interplay for forty seven cents and 3 cereal box tops.
And, as far as I care, Bethesda achieved success with the Fallout franchise that Interplay could never even hope to dream of.
There already was a post-apocalyptic MMO, and it was awesome. Too bad no-one plays it.uppitycracker said:Wow, I bet that's something that Bethesda never considered... honestly, I'd love to see this happen. While I've enjoyed the new fallout games immensely, I'd certainly love to see what Interplay can do with it. Regardless, this is the only MMO i am even remotely interested in right now, despite the ironic nature of a post-apocalyptic MMO.
Like when you childishly called a kid dying a moron for a reason that the article stated a few times might not be the exact cause of death?Kenko said:Companies act like children towards eachother. Nations act like children towards eachother. Its human nature.Kakashi on crack said:Ohh this is funny, two big companies acting like children...
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.Cuy said:No, Bethesda made Fallout 3, not Interplay. I dunno how you could get that wrong and say that Interplay made the only bad Fallout game.MurderousToaster said:Interplay, those people who ruined Black Isle Studios and made the only shit Fallout game. I find it odd that people seem to forget these facts and support Interplay. I don't care if Bethesda's being dickheaded, Interplay lost the franchise for a fucking reason.
According to the timeline Interplay has until April 2012 to finish the game and so Interplay is still keeping up their end of the bargain.manaman said:Deal was they complete an MMO in a specific time frame or they lose the rights. Interplay didn't keep up their end of the bargain...
Chris Taylor (Fallout 1 lead designer) and Mark O'Green (Fallout 1 and 2 dialogue writer) are at Interplay, working on Fallout Online.cainx10a said:Are any of the original Fallout developers still working at Interplay or did they move on to Obsidian after Black Isle collapsed?
Quite the contrary, Bethesda would have to pay them royalties for Fallout 3 and New Vegas, which would be higher than the purchase price.JPArbiter said:I f Interplay is permitted to "take back" the fallout franchise through legal miandering, doesn't that mean that they have to pay bethesda back the Millions they got in the IP sale in the first place, PLUS interest?
which one? i remember reading about one a while back that really caught my attention but i can't remember what it was.Cyberjester said:There already was a post-apocalyptic MMO, and it was awesome. Too bad no-one plays it.uppitycracker said:Wow, I bet that's something that Bethesda never considered... honestly, I'd love to see this happen. While I've enjoyed the new fallout games immensely, I'd certainly love to see what Interplay can do with it. Regardless, this is the only MMO i am even remotely interested in right now, despite the ironic nature of a post-apocalyptic MMO.