You forget that this is the same industry where a company like Activision would have sued Introvision into oblivion, ran them out of business, then tossed the IP rights into a big vault never to be seen again. Valve may have gotten some equal gain out of the deal, but the point is that they found a way to profit that also helped the little guy rather than running them out of business.Liquidcathedral said:bro, i doubt it was as noble as it seems. moar money for big vidya game company, bro, they're a business not a charity, bro.Frequen-Z said:I love this story, it's an absolute treat to hear about the small guys catching a break with a little help from the big guys.
I tried the DEFCON demo recently, and couldn't get along with it, but good on Introversion anyway![]()
They did it because they get a cut of the sales.Skizle said:So any word on Valve buying the rights for the games that this company makes so they can re-release with the Sorce engine? Sorry but although this is a good story I'm sure Valve didnt just do this for publicity.