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I feel bad for the guys out of a job, but it will better for them in the long run when they can be a part of something not so embarrassing. They don't have to lie to save face and say they're janitors, or in gay porn, when someone asks where they work now.
Was X-Men Destiny a bomba?
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on October 31, 2011, 08:14:09 PMWas X-Men Destiny a bomba?it was LA BOMBA
Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack stated in July 2011 that the CDN $3 million investment would allow the company to improve its technology, hire 80 new people while keeping 97 current jobs and allow the company to become "self sustaining."
This outcome follows the St. Catharines, Ontario-based studio receiving three recent funding grants, totaling CDN $8 million: $1 million in 2008, invested by the Ontario Media Development Corporation, $4 million in 2010 via the federal government, and most recently, $3 million in July 2011 via the Ontario government.
Dyacks next project will require far less capital, a mere 30,000 CDN, and will rely heavily on outsourcing to the nearest Needs convenience store. "I'm trying to harken back to my Eternal Darkness period" Dyack said as he unwrapped a microwave breakfast burrito. "I tried to make a modest licensed franchise game and no one bit. Might as well let it all hang out, like in the good old days". As he hoisted a mountain of funions on to the counter Dyack asked another customer whether they were for or against him sleeping on their futon that night.
Dyack knows no one will buy his game so he takes your tax money instead. Ultimate troll.