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  • From Gamespot news:

    'Activision drops 10 titles from lineup


    Publisher delivers quarterly numbers; says revenues dropped 31 percent. Ceases development on all platforms of Trinity, Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder 2, Street Hoops sequel.

    Today, after the financial markets closed in New York, Activision reported its fiscal second-quarter results. The bullet points are as follows: Compared to last year's second quarter, revenue decreased by 31 percent; the company reported a net loss for the quarter of $10.1 million, compared with last year's income of $9.1 million; and revenue for the quarter fell to $117.5 million, from $169 million a year ago. Activision attributed the results to the quarter's "significantly smaller release schedule."

    Activision's second quarter ended September 30.

    The company said it would take a one-time, pretax charge of $23 million in the third quarter--this is due to it's slashing of 10 products from its current release calendar. The titles affected are Trinity, Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder 2, and Street Hoops 2.

    In a statement that accompanied the news, Activision president Ron Doornink said the company was taking steps to adapt to the new, high-stakes game of console, computer, and handheld game development. "The video game market is increasingly dominated by high-quality products based on recognizable franchises supported with big marketing programs. We have decided to take steps to align our business with the continuing evolution of the video game market."

    For the most recently reported six-month period, Activision's software library had been divided among the major hardware platforms as follows: Console games made up 72 percent of its output, handheld games made up 5 percent of all titles brought to market, and games for the PC marketplace made up 23 percent.

    As to why the company canceled so many products, Doornink said, "Specifically, we have canceled the development of 10 games, which we believe are unlikely to produce an acceptable level of return on our investment. This will enable us to focus and increase our development and marketing resources on those franchises with the greatest potential. We believe that this realignment will enhance our position to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the growing mass-market."

    By Curt Feldman, GameSpot [POSTED: 11/06/03 05:11 PM] '


    Now the bit that is IMHO most depressing is the quote from Ron Doornink. Surely, the guys in the driving positions in all the big publishers, atleast can understand that maybe if they produced good quality/value games, and not just turn out 'rehash-movie tie in-partIV' type stuff that 90% of the time are just bad. THEN maybe they would get better returns. Its sort of like a knee jerk panic reaction, all this 'jeez better make sure we get that movie tie-in or we're sunk!'. Games mostly never worked well in this way, since all the way back in the 80's when it was first used.

    [Shakes head] well atleast they gave us the source code so we can attempt to show them how its possible to make a good game into a great game
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    • Before Doornink did games, he did frozen foods. It must seem like a good move. Especially after Minority Report.
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      • Well i suppose this desire to target the 'mass market' is understandable, considering the overheads these days. And maybe with the rise of the console its appropriate to think in these terms.
        Still it doesn't bode well for those of us who like some of our games to be more than marketing strategy.
        I also found the market share of console/pc interesting, and was half wondering if maybe the console percentage would fall to be the same as the pc in a few years - and if it did, if anyone would stop to wonder why?

        Frozen foods you say? well good luck to him I'm sure software production is much more risky - probably warmer though.
        EDIT: Did Minority Report do well? Most of the reviews of it were luke warm at best?
        Last edited by child of Thor; November 10, 2003, 16:19.
        'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.

        Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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        • we better push for the ctp1 code before the go pop
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