Rupert Murdoch Considers Entry to Gaming Industry
GamesIndustry.biz reports that News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch is considering acquiring a game publisher. He's apparently "kicking the tires" on everything up to and including EA. From the article: "He highlighted Activision as one games publisher which is being considered for purchase. The Californian company, which is one of the biggest publishers in the world, has a market capitalisation of under $3 billion, compared to around $19 billion for Electronic Arts." It's sobering to consider that as big as EA is within the gaming industry it is small fry compared to the big fish in other sectors.
...for EA to release Fox News Presents Virtual Bill O'Reilly including a coupon for a free box of falafel mix.
"It's a wonderful idea. But it doesn't work." -- Tad Danielewski
Remember when AOL and Time Warner got together and people were like "crap dude, they have the content and the means to give it to people they are going to make billions!" Last time I heard AOL just went through another round of layoffs and Time Warner dropped the AOl name. Same thing is very possible if a Media giant wants to take over a succesful game company.
-Dipster
there was once a Fox Interactive game division that folded because they couldn't make any money and the game market wasn't that lucrative.
"Anne Coulter Strip Poker". This one's usually over in 3 minutes.
"Hannity Vs Colmes Boxing". Imagine the Hulk vs Woody Allen and you get the idea.
"Geraldo's Foxhole". Fake your own war footage. When it is over, you win what is Al Capone's vaults.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
just listen in on Xbox live sometime.
I don't know about politics. But there *is* a lot of discussion over who's "gay" or not.
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"
- Charles Darwin
All the games will be "fair and balanced".
To celebrate the occasion of my 1000th post, I will post no more forever on Slashdot. Goodbye.
I find it funny that Fox (and Murdoch personally) push a hard line conservative agenda while his other properties continue to pump out the "filth" that Fox commentators lament constantly. It's hard enough to put Family Guy and O'Reilly in the same headspace and now they want to get into gaming? Thanks, but no thanks.