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Interplay Reving Some Classics
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Apr 10, 2008 02:04
Interplay Entertainment sure is making a come back. Late last year they were talking about securing cash for their proposed Fallout MMO, then they set up a sexy new website and now they' re gushing about their 520 percent jump in revenue and churning out sequels. During their annual earnings report the company said that their net revenue for last year was just over $6 million, with a net income of $5.86 million, most of which came from the sale of the Fallout IP. The company also went over what they called a two-pronged strategy for 2008. Prong one: Secure loads of money to turn Fallout into a money-printing MMO. Prong two: create sequels, lots of sequels. At the same time, the company will leverage its portfolio of gaming properties by creating sequels to some of its most successful games, including Earthworm Jim, Dark Alliance, Descent, and MDK. Interplay says they want to do all of this in-house and is currently on a hiring binge. Massively Multiplayer Online Game, Sequels Seen as Key to Resurgence BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Interplay Entertainment Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: IPLY - News) recently announced its earnings for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007, and its plan for the company going forward. Net revenues for the year ended December 31, 2007 were $6,001,000, an increase of 520 percent compared to the same period in 2006. The Company reported net income of $5.86 million, or $.059 per basic share and $.057 per diluted share, compared to net income of $3.08 million, or $.032 per basic and diluted share, in the same period last year. The net income reported in the twelve-month period of this year was primarily the result of the recording of $5,750,000 in income from recognition of the sale of the " Fallout" intellectual property. In addition to reporting the annual results, the company also pointed to its two-pronged growth strategy. First, management is working to secure funding for the development of a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) based on the popular " Fallout" franchise. Interplay sold " Fallout" in 2007 while obtaining a license back, under certain conditions, to create and develop a " Fallout" MMOG. At the same time, the company will leverage its portfolio of gaming properties by creating sequels to some of its most successful games, including Earthworm Jim, Dark Alliance, Descent, and MDK. The company has recently reinitiated its in-house game development studio, and is hiring game developers. Interplay Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Herve Caen said, " 2007 set the foundation for our growth strategy. Going forward, we have the vision, unique intellectual property, and low debt and operational costs to help us pursue financing for our various projects. Our new Website will streamline our ability to communicate development progress with the public, share brand information with the fans and support our customers." A new Earthworm Jim game would be fantastic!!!!!! I can only just hope that it comes to be true.
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RE: Interplay Reving Some Classics
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Apr 10, 2008 02:30
Anything with dear old Herve behind the wheels is bound to crash!
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RE: Interplay Reving Some Classics
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Apr 10, 2008 02:50
MDK 3 FTW !!!!!!!
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