Hope springs eternal amongst Interplay investors.

Pope Viper

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Our eternally optimistic band of Interplay investors continues to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Too bad it's a very large train that has BANKRUPTCY painted on the side.<blockquote>Don't get me wrong I hope IPLY makes a recovery, but it will have to be the comeback of the century. Maybe the legal case with battleborne will end up with IPLY publishing the the WWII title after all, it's ends up a huge hit and so forth (lol).

To be honest right now I'd just settle for seeing the IPLY website again. </blockquote>Keep the dream alive, guys!
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It's a long while since we've heard from those guys.
They seem to be slightly more realistic than before.
 
Having read the latest posts there is a bit more realism than before, but it`s too late for them now anyway, or so i suspect.
 
I wonder when I'm going to read that Herve is personally going to return their investments.


Sorry guys, I've played the market too, and you're in a shitty situation, but it is truly time to move on. That's what capital loss deductions are for.
 
At the rate Herve is selling off intellectual properities, there can't be much left of the company. I suspect that his plan is to completly sell everything, and open a shadow company to be the admin wing of Fallout Online. No more developers, no more anything, just a tiny office space to meet clients.
 
Yeah, I truly wonder if there are any other folks (other then management types) still working.

Josh/Sean, have you guys heard anything?
 
Pope_Viper said:
Yeah, I truly wonder if there are any other folks (other then management types) still working.

So far I know, there is only handful of people working on getting something together, mainly the very top executive staff. The rest of us are just out of luck and I've given up all hope of returning to work for Interplay.

They have not opened up new offices, so I assume they working out of their homes on the firesale.
 
Corith said:
Pope_Viper said:
Yeah, I truly wonder if there are any other folks (other then management types) still working.

So far I know, there is only handful of people working on getting something together, mainly the very top executive staff. The rest of us are just out of luck and I've given up all hope of returning to work for Interplay.

They have not opened up new offices, so I assume they working out of their homes on the firesale.

Man - I feel for you, truly.

Hopefully you've got job leads, if you haven't found work already.
 
Corith said:
At the rate Herve is selling off intellectual properities, there can't be much left of the company. I suspect that his plan is to completly sell everything, and open a shadow company to be the admin wing of Fallout Online. No more developers, no more anything, just a tiny office space to meet clients.
Sadly, that looks like the most probable route. Too bad, interplay was probably the first PC games company i identified with.
 
Looks like we've got someone who's woken up:

My view:

a) After selling most licenses and clearing most debt the company will linger a while longer get one title near to release and then get sold for realistic basement price to someone.

b) Herve isn't really going to make a MMOG for Fallout, that's just BS for what ever reason, the name of the game everything must go reduce debt, pending sale.

I can't remember what possessed me to by this stock, no wait it was greed. The only good thing to come out of this trade was discovering Fallout, which I missed first time round, so happily playing FOII from time to time. Thanks for that herve, no wait that was before your time, so thanks for nothing.


God bless us, every one.
 
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