Phew, sounds like that was a close one! I'd hate to see Introversion go! Uplink and DEFCON were absolutely brilliant. Looking forward to their new game!
Correct.Ambrosia Software has made a mac port of every Introversion Game.Delusibeta said:Well, some of their games were ported by another company. Which I presume is why the Mac versions aren't on Steam yet.Eumersian said:Too bad they're not out for mac.
www.ambrosiasw.comEumersian said:Too bad they're not out for mac.
There's a reason why that works that way.Sgt. Sykes said:So is it really necessary for the big titles to cost 50 ?, even when they're 25 ? in the stores?
Moral of the story: Only buy 5 ? games from Steam.
Yes, I know, I've been playin' Ambrosia since EV Override. I would just prefer the convenience of Steam is all.BloodRed Pixel said:www.ambrosiasw.comEumersian said:Too bad they're not out for mac.
Uplink, Defcon, Darwinia, Multiwinia
All Mac versions here!![]()
Well yes. Are you sure you understand the idea of economics? If people refuse to sell your product then you lose but if you can convince them to sell it you are saved. There isn't some kind of magical stasis for businesses to exist in where they keep ticking over until they make their money back, EVERY industry is one bad day from collapse but those people in a position to know do everything in their power to make sure the reg'lar folk forget this fact.MaxPowers666 said:So they made a bad game that didnt sell very well. So they decided to fire off most of their staff and sell it dirt cheap on steam. Its more Introversion saving themselves then steam really. Its not like steam decided to go out and save them introversion asked for something to be put on sale and steam agreed. Its kind of like saying eb games saved a company because they agreed to stock your game.manythings said:Umm... no? It's like laying off their staff because they couldn't pay them anyway and were close to filing bankrputcy.PolloDiablo said:It's less like "Steam saved Introversion" and more like "Firing 95% of their employees saved Introversion."
Rather than explain it myself, I'll just link to a recent article [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/experienced-points/7951-Experienced-Points-The-Litigation-Hammer] that was written since it explains things far better than I could summarize.Liquidcathedral said:sued them for wat?WhiteTigerShiro said: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.
You clearly failed reading comprehension, and I don't really feel like explaining it right now.Liquidcathedral said:article summary;
a very cynical article made by some old guy
activision can sue everyone for nothing? that sounds too bad to be true. lets hope activision doesn't sue the escapists or my bros maybe gone.
I see. Maybe Ambrosia could move a lot more units if they used Steam just as a Shop.Eumersian said:Yes, I know, I've been playin' Ambrosia since EV Override. I would just prefer the convenience of Steam is all.BloodRed Pixel said:www.ambrosiasw.comEumersian said:Too bad they're not out for mac.
Uplink, Defcon, Darwinia, Multiwinia
All Mac versions here!![]()