Kyon, why opposed to Nintendo owning them?
They should remain 3rd party. I dont get the point of having them owned by a 1st party.
Kyon, why opposed to Nintendo owning them?
So this is where they're allowed to sell "all or part of their business," then. : P
(or I found something completely irrelevant).
That would be a mess
Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
No if they get a partner shit is awesome againSo all hope is not lost?
Please be a benevolent 3rd party.Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
Persona 5 is probably going to be on the PS3 so...
Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
i mean they seem to have done well... their games dont exactly sell past like 800k or something but i dont think they were ever disappointed by it
they certainly made a profit.
* Be fine on PS3
* Move backwards on Wii U
And P3P was a tragedy. So yeah
"Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out."
Now you know how I feel about them owning Monolith.
Someone, tweet Kaz. D:
Or fax Iwata.
@yosp Please save Atlus!
lol okay. That's as sad as a lot of people I know who never played P4, because PS2 in 2008 was a no go for them because no HDs.Except it's not, since it's my actual opinion.
No offense if you like Wii U, but I want P5 on tech that's actually current; Not on a console with innards last considered impressive in 2009.
Now you know how I feel about them owning Monolith.
They should remain 3rd party. I dont get the point of having them owned by a 1st party.
Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
Except it's not, since it's my actual opinion.
No offense if you like Wii U, but I want P5 on tech that's actually current; Not on a console with innards last considered impressive in 2009.
Hopefully we get a decent third party buyout that can respect the platform diversity and options that made Atlus such good software developers.Important post
https://www.release.tdnet.info/inbs/140120130627078929.pdf
This is the official press release sent out announcing their civil restructuring. There's a lot of legal speak in it, but further down one of the important sections is their outlook for the situation. It states that the game division is clearly the most desirable and functional part of Index's business, and that's one area they plan on expanding on specifically. They will seek out and select a sponsor as soon as possible to conduct a business transfer before the situation further damages the value of this core business.
Sounds like they're looking for a partner or a straight buy-out.
Why are you so loyal to Sony? I'd rather be able to play any future Atlus games than no games at all.
...According to what? Their financial statements?
...
hm. how has marvelous been doing recently?
yeah there was no doubt a lotta buyers checking for Monolith before them, good call
Except it's not, since it's my actual opinion.
No offense if you like Wii U, but I want P5 on tech that's actually current; Not on a console with innards last considered impressive in 2009.
Atlus games being confined to shitty Nintendo hardware for all eternity is only marginally better than no Atlus at all.
I don't think they will select a 1st party as sponsor. They will likely want to be under someone that gives them the liberty to decide on which platform they release their games.
I figured as much. Sounds exactly like what I would do if I company I had money in went under. They are planning to sell off assets (including Atlus). The longer they hold onto them with all the criminal activity (cooking the books) the less the company inevitably will be worth.
Imagine if Sony buys Atlus and SMT/Persona singlehandedly revitalize the Vita.
Imagine if Nintendo buys Atlus and SMT/Persona singlehandedly revitalize the Wii U.
lol hahhaha why do you even play games? god damnAtlus games being confined to shitty Nintendo hardware for all eternity is only marginally better than no Atlus at all.
you do know that persona 5 is going to be on ps3 when ps4 is out like p3 and p4 were on ps2 when ps3 was our right?Atlus games being confined to shitty Nintendo hardware for all eternity is only marginally better than no Atlus at all.
Except it's not, since it's my actual opinion.
No offense if you like Wii U, but I want P5 on tech that's actually current; Not on a console with innards last considered impressive in 2009.
What? Even if Nintendo "saved" Monolith, it doesn't mean I have to be happy about how they handle things.
To be fair they seem to have lost interest in rebranding everyone as Bioware.EmCeeGrammar was right.
Atlus will end up becoming Bioware Japan
Another one bites the dust?
C'mon! Don't let Atlus die the death that THQ died!
I once ran away from the god of fearBurn my dread.