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Interview Gaming Age talks to IPLY PR monkey

Spazmo

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<a href=http://www.gaming-age.com>Gaming Age</a> tracked down Interplay PR dude <b>Damon Vergilio</b> in his California home to get him to <a href=http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2004/6/7-15>spill the beans</a> on Interplay.
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<blockquote>GA: Interplay is home to some of gaming's most beloved franchises. Considering the games announced earlier this year – based on the Descent, Fallout, Kingpin, Exalted (from the creators of Hunter) and Dark Alliance properties – are some licenses more likely to be on the trading block than others?
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DV: I assume anything is on the chopping block to save the company. Herve [Herve Caen, Interplay's CEO] said he expects to announce something within the next couple days that will be enough of a boost to bring us back in. When it gets this dire, I assume everything is up for grabs.</blockquote>
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Interesting. Stay tuned, sportsfans.
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Spotted at: <A HREF="http://www.bluesnews.com">Blue's News</a>
 

Psilon

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Not only that, but an unspecified number of employees are quitting on a daily basis. "90% of upper management is still there," however. Big surprise.
 

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Are the employees up for grabs? Because I can see Herve selling the employees off to gay rape bars if he feels desperate enough.
 

suibhne

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Herve's outsourcing to a tiny farming village in East Timor.

You heard it here first, folks.
 

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