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To: RJC2006 who wrote (2189)4/11/1999 3:52:00 PM
From: Scott Miller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2319
 
>>> But hey Scott whenever you're ready to discuss it in a more intelligent manner we'll all be here to lend you an ear. <<<

Without wasting too much bandwidth here, you'll notice that I'll answer any intelligent question here from any person who can avoid taking unprovoked digs at me--a test you did not pass. ; )

BTW, I did answer your question -- sorry if the answer I provided wasn't up to your standards!

>>> But keep talking Scott, my readers are going to absolutely love this interaction.

Who, exactly, are your readers!? <ggg>



To: RJC2006 who wrote (2189)4/12/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: Scot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2319
 
Here is an interesting little article....and some news that DNF will not be demoed at E3. I wonder if Scott has any comment on this:

For more see: gameslice.com

-Scot

GT Interactive:
Blaiming the Wrong Games?
The fact that Duke Forever and Prey
won't be on display at E3 is probably
not very good news for publisher GT
Interactive. The company announced a
massive loss for the 4th quarter of their
fiscal year (to the tune of 50 million),
and will immediately be relocating their
operations from New York to Los
Angeles. Believe it or not, GT blamed
games like Unreal Tournament and TA:
Kingdoms not shipping on time for their
excessive red ink. To me this is just
hypocrisy – GT needs to stop shipping
B-grade titles like Dark Vengeance
and Power Slide if they want to stay
profitable. It's not that games are
slipping – It's that they are shipping
poor quality games. For proof of this
point, look at a company like Electronic
Arts. Sure, games are slipping, but they
have such a strong lineup of titles it's no
big deal when Tiberian Sun's ship-date
slides to the summer.