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Ghostbusters sliming consoles from June 16
Original at GameSpot
• Thu, Jan 8
- was being developed by Sierra Entertainment. After Activision's merger with Sierra parent-company Vivendi Games, Ghostbusters was one of several titles ...
Kotick: Vivendi Titles Dropped Due To Lack Of Sequel Potential
Original at Gamasutra
• Thu, Nov 6
A lack of cross-platform sequel potential is apparently the reason Activision Blizzard let go of Vivendi Games titles such as Ghostbusters, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and Br?tal Legend. CEO Bobby Kotick spoke on the subject for the first...
Who's Ghostbusters Gonna Call? Atari!
Original at NintendoDS Advanced
• Thu, Oct 30
Atari is paying Activision Blizzard a flat fee to cover a portion of the development coin Vivendi Games previously spent on both titles. -- VarietyWhat's this? "Both titles?" Yeah, that's the other thing. While Atari was shopping around ...
Dan Aykroyd Confirms Role In Ghostbusters News - TotalVideoGames.com
Original at Total Video Games
• Wed, Oct 15
By editor@totalvideogames.com Universal Studios is currently owned by US television network NBC and Vivendi Group, owners of Vivendi Games, Sierra Entertainment, and World of Warcraft developers, Blizzard Entertainment. News of a Ghostbusters videogame comes as ...
Activision Blizzard: Ghostbusters, Brutal Legend, and other games ...
Original at Qj.net
• Tue, Jul 29
• 1 related articles
By Tim Y. Activision is also exploring several options regarding Massive Entertainment, Swordfish Studios, Vivendi Games Mobile, and Sierra Online which may including closing down or selling the four studios. Here is a list of some of the titles ...
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Activision Blizzard Cuts Vivendi Game Projects, Ghostbusters, Brutal Legend, More in Danger
Original at Shacknews
• Mon, Jul 28
• 1 related articles
The only franchises that Activision Publishing will release are based on Crash Bandicoot, Ice Age and Spyro, as well as Prototype and one other game that has not yet been announced," an Activision Blizzard representative told GameSpot. "We are reviewing our options regarding those tit...
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Activision Adds Sierra's Spyro, Crash To Line Up; Ghostbusters, Brütal Legend Dropped? [Activision]
Original at Kotaku
• Mon, Jul 28
By Michael McWhertor We have conducted a thorough review of Vivendi Games' brand portfolio and are retaining those franchises and titles that are a strong fit with our long-term product strategy," Mike Griffith, CEO of Activision Publishing, said in a corporate statement. "We are reviewing our options reg...