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vh5150
26th December 2004, 12:33 AM
Old news but I wanted to archive this:

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(http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-bzaklm020904,0,2586709.story?coll=ny-business-headlines)
Acclaim files for bankruptcy

By Monty Phan
Staff Writer

September 2, 2004

Acclaim Entertainment, the publisher of such popular 1990s video games as Mortal Kombat and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy Wednesday, bringing an end to the troubled company.

The Chapter 7 filing means the company will liquidate its assets in order to pay off creditors, ceasing operations. On Friday, the company let go of the nearly 600 employees at its Glen Cove headquarters and at offices in Austin, Texas, and Manchester, England. In the filing with U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Central Islip, Acclaim listed assets of between $10 million and $50 million and debt of more than $100 million.

Acclaim officials could not be reached for comment. The trustee in the bankruptcy, Syosset attorney Allan Mendelsohn, said he was just beginning to assess Acclaim's finances and speak with creditors.

Acclaim, once one of Long Island's largest public companies, had flirted with bankruptcy for the past two months as it tried to secure a lender to replace GMAC Commercial Finance, whose loan agreement with Acclaim expired Aug. 20 after twice being extended. Acclaim said on Aug. 20 that it was trying to secure a $65 million loan, but on Friday chief financial officer Gerard Agoglia told Glen Cove employees that negotiations had failed, former employees said.

Although the filing took place Wednesday, the documents show that the company's board of directors agreed to file for bankruptcy last Thursday.

Known for the bloody and controversial Mortal Kombat -- which sold more than 5 million copies -- and the shooting game Turok, Acclaim enjoyed success on such older video game systems as the Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64. From 1990 to 1995, sales quadrupled from about $140 million to about $560 million, and in 1996 it employed 1,200 worldwide.

But Acclaim was never able to carry that success over to the newest generation of consoles, such as the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox, misfiring with a poorly received sequel to Turok and BMX XXX, a controversial game that featured actual footage of topless strippers. On Monday, Acclaim's stock, which had failed to close above $1 for two straight days since December 2002, was delisted by Nasdaq and was trading on the Pink Sheets at about 5 cents before the filing.

"Their balance sheet has been upside down for a long time," said John Taylor, an analyst who covers the video game industry for Oregon-based Arcadia Investment. "They've been in cash-conserve mode for a long time."

Still unknown is what will happen with Acclaim's upcoming games. The company has a current campaign for the street racing game Juiced, saying it was to be released Tuesday. Other anticipated games, such as 100 Bullets and Red Star, were to come out this fall. Sometimes, analysts said, other companies will buy the games and release them.

Acclaim might have stayed afloat if it had been able to release Juiced, a game that had good buzz, but it likely needed the loan to pay for its manufacturing and packaging, which failed to happen, said Michael Pachter, a video game industry analyst with Wedbush Morgan Securities in Los Angeles.

"It shouldn't have gone as far as running out of cash," Pachter said. "It's surprising to me. I know these guys. I don't think they're bad people. I just don't. What probably happened was that during the long, drawn-out negotiations they were running out of cash and the lender got scared. It's a shame."

The company also was plagued by shareholder lawsuits. In 1997, Acclaim faced a bevy of suits stemming in part from its accounting related to the more than half-billion dollars in 1995 sales.
Copyright © 2004, Newsday, Inc.


When not racing in Wipeout I drop in XG3 and XGRA. I thought they polished it up real good with XGRA.

But makes me wonder:

Will this racer series be dead as well for good?
Who picked up the rights?

G'Kyl
26th December 2004, 06:32 PM
I don't know whether XG has already found a new publisher already, but I can imagine that a franchise as popular as this will have no problems finding a new home somewhere. Don't worry. :)

Ben

Piranha Advancements
26th December 2004, 07:15 PM
This is so old.Who cares about Acclaim.

XGRA is pretty to look at definitely but hell,you can unlock everything in 11 hours.Still,it was quite a solid game albeit too short for my liking.It had nice music,weather effects,team goals and other nifty things.Deathstrike is still too cheap however.With a little more polish,this series would have been ace but somehow,I just don't see any publisherr picking this up in the future.

Turok 3 and Evolution scared off everyone already so this one's dead,for sure.This is your Juiced query.

"Eurogamer :: News :: Juiced now set for May 2005 release
EuroGamer Mon, 20 Dec 2004 1:46 AM PST
Juice Games' arcade racing title Juiced will finally see the light of day in May 2005, new publisher THQ has revealed, and will be significantly enhanced compared to the version that previous publisher Acclaim had been distributing to reviewers before its implosion at the start of September."

Whee,5 more months to make sure everybody still remembers the game and smartly,picking up on the crowd who,by then,would have been tired of MC3DU.

Lance
26th December 2004, 09:18 PM
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you seem bitter. are things not going your way today?
.

Piranha Advancements
27th December 2004, 06:44 PM
Haha!

Pfft.Sorry for that "tone",VH.Upon reading it again,yeah,sounds kinda harsh ain't it,Lance? Something was bothering me then but yeah,anyways.I'll be moving along.Yes sir ree.

vh5150
28th December 2004, 08:26 AM
Old news but I wanted to archive this:


I should have made this clearer in a bigger font size.
8O

RJ O'Connell
28th December 2004, 05:19 PM
RIP

Cyberspeed
Aero Gauge
Killer Loop
Quantum Redshift

and now XG? T_T Looks like it'll be a Wipeout/F-Zero era until some newbie comes along...

Axel
28th December 2004, 05:39 PM
Yeah it's sad, oh well. F-Zero and Wipeout is all I ever play anyway, so it's cool.

Rapier Racer
28th December 2004, 08:30 PM
RIP

Killer Loop

noooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!

what does this have to with acclaim they didn't have a hand in killer loop did they, that name didn't come up when I put the disk in

Lance
28th December 2004, 09:46 PM
.
he just means that Killer Loop development ceased. its last incarnation AFAIK was as MagForce Racing on the Dreamcast. that was years ago
.

RJ O'Connell
29th December 2004, 12:37 AM
And just so you know, I was referring to the list of futuristic racers that I know of that will never have continuations. I'm especially saddened that there won't be a Quantum Redshift 2.

G'Kyl
29th December 2004, 08:25 AM
Might I add Rollcage to the list? For me, one of the most excellent futuristic racing series ever.

Rapier Racer
29th December 2004, 12:41 PM
Might I add Rollcage to the list? For me, one of the most excellent futuristic racing series ever.


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHOOOOOOOOONOOOOOO

it just gets worse at least there were 2 rollcages *sniff*

vh5150
2nd January 2005, 11:22 PM
Yes. Rollcage was a decent game.

stin
3rd January 2005, 03:13 AM
Yes. Rollcage was a decent game.

Wha...do you mean decent game?!!!....to me it`s awesome game no matter what! :evil:

stevie :D

Rapier Racer
3rd January 2005, 01:33 PM
which one the first or the second? I believe the second is slightly easier, it also has all those nice weapons to play with stage II gets my vote!

G'Kyl
3rd January 2005, 04:47 PM
Yep, Stage II was a large improvment over Rollcage 1. Controls were tighter and it had Scramble Mode. Loved that one!

Rapier Racer
3rd January 2005, 08:49 PM
awwww why did it fail! in a copy of PSM there was a small piece of text that said somethiing about ATD making a third Rollcage but it never did happen :(

vh5150
17th January 2005, 05:43 PM
Yes. Rollcage was a decent game.

Wha...do you mean decent game?!!!....to me it`s awesome game no matter what! :evil:

stevie :D

To each his own. But seriously it was a decent game too bad it never made the PS2 or GC.

hoipexn
17th January 2005, 09:57 PM
true! it's a shame that good games often don't make it 'cause it isn't popular enough...
spoiled kids, they just know names like EA Games or Midway or whatever, and the smaller titles don't stand a chance..... :cry:

Rapier Racer
17th January 2005, 10:28 PM
spoiled kids, they just know names like EA Games or Midway or whatever:

ooo careful now, midway bring us mortal kombat don't you know, a game which really really brightens up an otherwise extremely boring genre, I mean come on why play tekken over MK? I’m looking for a serious answer here, it doesn’t have lots of blood or fatalities or ridiculously impossible special moves, can you stick a sharp weapon through your opponents gut on tekken and watch them bleed to death?

Note: I don't have anything against tekken.....really!

piranha wiper
17th January 2005, 10:50 PM
assegai said
I mean come on why play tekken over MK? I’m looking for a serious answer here, it doesn’t have lots of blood or fatalities or ridiculously impossible special moves, can you stick a sharp weapon through your opponents gut on tekken and watch them bleed to death?

ive played tekken from the beggining and its not about stabbing and killing, its about getting knocked out for a certain goal that the players have, but the real storys are done by namco, but the players can choose what story they want to happen,

acclaim were good they made turoc, and you can have a 2 player mode and one person can be a monkey that never dies even if you bore his brains out hahahaha :twisted: er anyway and they did/helped with, burnout which was my first game for my ps2, it seems wird that they are bankrupt

Shem
17th January 2005, 11:15 PM
hey hey, i played both MK and Tekken from the very beginning of these series, so listen to me! :D
Don't compare these two, please. MK is a 2D fighter (I mean oldschool MK, I don't care about 3D MK's since they're....they are not MKombats anymore - let me put it this way), Back in the days, before 3D fighters came in, it was a hell of a shock to see Reptile biting the other guy's head off, or seeing Kung Lao split sb apart with his razor blade sharp hat (sounds pretty stupid, but hell....I liked the idea). And then there was Tekken, and 3D environment, and smooth moves, incredible characters...New quality, totally different.....So what's the conclusion?..... Uhm...I don't know, I'm hyperactive after a cup of coffee and so I write things that even I don't understand :D But I swear I wanted to contribute to this topic! :lol:

hoipexn
17th January 2005, 11:22 PM
MK is cool 'cause of all the violence and fatalities. It's 2D and probably one of the best.
Tekken is the best 'cause of the graphics and the new dimension the moves have.
No unreal bullshit (except for the not dieing after someone breaks your neck) but cool real life fighting styles and moves.

Shem
17th January 2005, 11:36 PM
No unreal bullshit?
Heh, well explain to me how real is a big f*kin' bear wearing a purse (or whatever) kicking everyone's ass, talking to a girl who happens to understand the animal and tends to skip classes to participate in a deadly martial art tournament where she fights with a 90 year old bald guy wearing a diaper who's son is half cyborg-half human possesing of some mysterious powers which helped him survive being dropped into volcano by his own father who owns a corporation which organises fighting tournaments just for fun :lol:

Just kidding around man :wink:

G'Kyl
18th January 2005, 06:33 AM
Shem: I don't get it. Are you saying Tekken is unrealistic? Why?
;)

Seriously, though, what made Tekken (and DOA, for that matter) interesting for me is the controls. To me they were the most easy ones to pick up, which is why I did just that.

piranha wiper
18th January 2005, 05:58 PM
i played the new mk today, and i must say that it was the biggest pile of sh*t ever, try and move 5 seconds later, it moves after you get slapped with a 50 hit combo yeah thats cool :? and tekken isnt al realistic, but the fact that a panda can understand japanese isnt the best idea ever, but heihachis son isnt half cyborg hes half human half devil man

Shem
18th January 2005, 06:17 PM
YES, Kazuya is partly Devil, but in TK4, he's a machine as well. His body was reconstructed after he had hit a bottom of a volcano, 20 years after he was dropped down there by Heichachi. So now, he is Devil-Human-Cyborg. No argument here.

Rapier Racer
18th January 2005, 10:07 PM
i played the new mk today, and i must say that it was the biggest pile of sh*t ever, try and move 5 seconds later, it moves after you get slapped with a 50 hit combo

er no it dosent, you must have a dodgy playstation, it instantly responds to any button press, and you can easily stop combos by using a breaker

hoipexn
19th January 2005, 12:01 AM
i played the new mk today, and i must say that it was the biggest pile of sh*t ever, try and move 5 seconds later, it moves after you get slapped with a 50 hit combo

er no it dosent, you must have a dodgy playstation, it instantly responds to any button press, and you can easily stop combos by using a breaker
:lol:

http://www.frieschevlag.nl/img/breaker_newtastes.gif

Rapier Racer
19th January 2005, 02:46 PM
lol what the hell?? :D

hoipexn
19th January 2005, 06:40 PM
in the Netherlands a Breaker is a nice yoghurt-drink! you can sqeeze it out of it's package! Yum Yum (http://www.moreandmore.nl) :P

DuraFlex
19th January 2005, 08:34 PM
*off topic* throwing a breaker would make a cool special move voor an MK character then :P *off topic*

vh5150
3rd April 2006, 05:19 PM
I just found out today that Acclaim is still alive under a new owner.

What this means for publishing a new xtreme g racer is still unknown since there is no mention of any new titles.

Lion
5th April 2006, 08:08 PM
I read about this a few weeks ago, the new acclaim is going to specialise in releasing english ports of korean RPGs
no I'm not making that up

Mobius
5th April 2006, 09:51 PM
I know your not, i read an article on it on IGN, i saw MMORPG and suddenly couldnt be bothered to read it...

Not that I think MMORPGers are nerdy, I've met the most unlikely people who play it, i just dont play RPG games in general.

vh5150
18th August 2006, 03:47 AM
I just found out today that Acclaim is still alive under a new owner.

What this means for publishing a new xtreme g racer is still unknown since there is no mention of any new titles.

http://www.throwbackentertainment.com/

As of July 2006, they now own 150 games of the Acclaim back catalog and pledge to bring some titles into the next generation of consoles.

Let's wait and see.

Zerow
18th August 2006, 11:28 PM
Here's hoping there is another Extreme G game. It's easily one of the best WipEout-a-like games I've played.

vh5150
16th September 2006, 03:48 AM
Yeah, I am hoping for another XG game. Or even if they brought back some of their older XG games to new life under a new console.