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chautemoc: What would we do without you, Weclock?
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Weclock: you'd probably be way more productive.

Nah counter-productivity makes me more productive.
PS. Not a rumour:
BURBANK, Calif. – (September 8, 2009) – Disney Interactive Studios announced today it has agreed to acquire Wideload Games Inc., a Chicago-based producer and developer of original interactive entertainment.
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Weclock: you'd probably be way more productive.
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chautemoc: Nah counter-productivity makes me more productive.
PS. Not a rumour:
BURBANK, Calif. – (September 8, 2009) – Disney Interactive Studios announced today it has agreed to acquire Wideload Games Inc., a Chicago-based producer and developer of original interactive entertainment.
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well damn
Makes sense. Buy up a company led by an executive with some clout to produce games based on those Marvel IPs they took ownership of.
It all makes sense: Disney take Marvel, then the Dev Team for Stubbs, that can only mean we're looking at a Disney made and published Marvel Zombie Apocalypse Game.
Do you guys know that Warren Spector (of Deus Ex fame) works for Disney on a video game codenamed "Epic Mickey"? Google that. ;)
It's not that surprising. People assume that Disney only puts out family-friendly content. Ever hear of Touchstone, or Miramax? That's them, too. Also, Disney has been taking video games seriously in the recent years, with titles like Pure (that's the only one I can name that's been any good, because the rest is them cashing in on their IPs). Who knows? Maybe Disney will become a serious name in the gaming industry. One can only hope, because a little more competition with a fresh outlook on the business is always a good thing.
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TheCheese33: a little more competition with a fresh outlook on the business is always a good thing.

It will certainly worry EA. They will no longer be the biggest player in the market.
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TheCheese33: It's not that surprising. People assume that Disney only puts out family-friendly content. Ever hear of Touchstone, or Miramax? That's them, too. Also, Disney has been taking video games seriously in the recent years, with titles like Pure (that's the only one I can name that's been any good, because the rest is them cashing in on their IPs). Who knows? Maybe Disney will become a serious name in the gaming industry. One can only hope, because a little more competition with a fresh outlook on the business is always a good thing.
I heard Miramax changed hands, out of Disney's.
but no, I don't think there will be a stubbs sequel because it didn't do well in sales.
http://kotaku.com/5351721/police-swarm-to-bungie-on-weapons-call-during-kotaku-visit
And now Disney? This is all an elaborate plot.
Post edited September 08, 2009 by Gragt