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Dhruin
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Interplay Titles Disappear
   

In an unexpected turn of events, every D&D-related <a href="http://www.interplay.com/" target="_blank">Interplay</a> title has disappeared from the company's website. There's no Baldur's Gate, no Icewind Dale, no Planescape Torment. Most surprisingly, there's no BG: Dark Alliance or Dark Alliance 2 - the only real hope for Interplay's current sales.
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<br>You'll recall that during Interplay's recent investor conference call (reported <a href="http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10077&newsid=27499" target="_blank">here</a>), Herve Caen said they had relinquished any rights to BG3 and other future D&D games in return for full ownership of the "Dark Alliance" trademark. He also said they retained the rights to Interplay's back catalogue.
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<br>With all these titles missing from Interplay's <a href="http://www.interplay.com/games/index.asp" target="_blank">catalogue</a>, including the valued Dark Alliance products which underpinned Interplay's future, we can only guess the whole box of dice has been lost or sold. Thanks to <a href="http://www.name-fallout.com" target="_blank">NMA</a> and <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6447" target="_blank">this thread</a>.
Post Sun May 02, 2004 1:03 am
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It's almost certainly tied to something reported in the 10-K. Remember this bit:

On or about February 23, 2004, we received correspondence from Atari Interactive alleging that Interplay had failed to pay royalties due under the D&D license as of February 15, 2004. If we are unable to cure this alleged breach of the license agreement, we may lose our remaining rights under the license, including the rights to continued distribution of BALDUR'S GATE: DARK ALLIANCE II. The loss of the remaining rights to distribute games created under the D&D license could have a significant negative impact on our future operating results.
Post Sun May 02, 2004 1:04 am
 
Rendelius
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Goodbye, Interplay
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Post Sun May 02, 2004 6:47 am
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the mighty stamar
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WEll on further investigation....

The forums are down. The Black isle studio site is down.


The only games advertised on the front page are lionheart, fallout bos, and um 20th aniversary freespace? ( WTF is this?)


I dont understand why theyre even paying someone to design websites.

What sort of product do they have in development?
Post Sun May 02, 2004 10:47 am
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It is sad to see an old and good company going down. I'play had problems for a couple of years now, and now it seems, it is settled (it seems!!!)

But frankly, the last great RPG they did was IWD2...a good title...others titles were juist lukewarm received.

You can't afford a weak year as I'play had it in 2003 in thesse times
Post Sun May 02, 2004 10:53 am
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Jay
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Considering that in the previous 2 years nearly all their games were released on COnsole (Run like hell, the 2 hunter games, BG:DA2, Fallout:BOS) and their PC game Lionheart was awful, maybe the console maeket wasn't the huge gold mine they expected.

They still have the films and manuals of BG2, Icewind dales etc.
Post Sun May 02, 2004 11:30 am
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quote:
Originally posted by Jay
Considering that in the previous 2 years nearly all their games were released on COnsole (Run like hell, the 2 hunter games, BG:DA2, Fallout:BOS) and their PC game Lionheart was awful, maybe the console maeket wasn't the huge gold mine they expected.


It wasn't, and never has been for Interplay. They've only had a few console games that did well relative to their PC games.

And Lionheart sold better than the Fallout console game IPLY released, if that tells you anything.

quote:
They still have the films and manuals of BG2, Icewind dales etc.


Quick, someone email Atari legal!
Post Sun May 02, 2004 11:48 am
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Wolfgarou
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quote:
The only games advertised on the front page are lionheart, fallout bos, and um 20th aniversary freespace? ( WTF is this?)



Well, how long was I in deep cryogenic sleep aboard the Von Braun??? 20 years? I remember playing freespace in 1997! I guess the fact that computer years are like dog years are true after all

And Interplay going down, that's sad. That means no Fallout 3 or Descent 4 for me
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Post Sun May 02, 2004 12:51 pm
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quote:
Originally posted by the mighty stamar

What sort of product do they have in development?


click on their 'upcoming games' button for a short, dry laugh...

I guess the case here is pretty much the same as with Origin's demise a few months ago (or NWC's for that matter) - a legendary game developer who has been floating aimlessly around as a hollowed-out husk for years finally sinking below the surface to a well-deserved rest among the fishes, taking its few remaining treasures down with it.
Except that the case here is somewhat more cheerful, 'cause our favourite licenses likely wont be locked away in the vaults of a greedy publisher never to be seen again but hopefully auctioned away to an innovative, hungry, independent developer. Ahhh - one can always dream...
Post Sun May 02, 2004 2:10 pm
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It's good to see Interplay die after they gutted Black Isle Studios and Fallout 3. Life is good.
Post Sun May 02, 2004 4:20 pm
 
Remus
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It's not that big deal really; most good developers at Interplay (Black Isle) already went to Troika, Obsidian, etc. What going down now only the name Interplay.
Post Sun May 02, 2004 4:58 pm
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Hopefully fewer companies will be lulled by the console siren song now. IPlay gutted both BG3 and FO3 for mediocre console titles and paid for it by losing about 19 million in profits and sinking thier company. Despite their recent foibles, I will miss Interplay. Back in their heyday, they published alot of great PC titles stateside (Descent, Freespace, FO, Starfleet Command, Bard's Tale, Neuromancer, BG, Hardwar, JA2, PS:T, IWD, Normality, etc etc - the list goes on). I hope another company steps up on the PC front that is willing to fund titles that push boundries and appeal to something other than the mass market.
Post Mon May 03, 2004 7:37 am
 
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*edit..actually, they didnt publish JA2 I dont think just the so-so expansion. Still, alot of great titles came from them until about the turn of the century.
Post Mon May 03, 2004 7:42 am
 
Wolfgarou
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Don't forget that Interplay also distributed Warcraft: Orcs and Humans
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Post Mon May 03, 2004 10:04 am
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I guess this means no Descent to Undermountain II.
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