PDA

View Full Version : ACCLAIM Is DEAD....R.I.P. Ole Publishing Friend (fate of Juiced in question)


cavalier
08-31-2004, 12:26 AM
Acclaim Entertainment, the Glen Cove, New York game company that got its start with titles such as WWF Wrestlemania and NBA Jam, officially filed for bankruptcy, has let all its employees go, and shut its doors for good, IGN learned today.

The 600-employee company (NASDAQ: aklm) that owned studios in Manchester, UK, Austin, Texas, and was headquartered in Glen Cove, NY, was unable to renew a loan with GMAC Commercial Finance, and could not secure an additional $65 million loan from another financier. Friday, the company sent employees home, but there was no official or public conclusion of its closure.

IGN spoke with several former personnel today who informed us of the brief and final meeting that was held on Friday, August 27, led by the company’s CFO Gerald Agoglia.

"There was a short meeting held on Friday at 12:15 am," said a former employee who asked not to be mentioned by name. "It was a short speech. They said they regretted to inform us that they were not able to achieve the new loan they were seeking, and that they had to seek bankruptcy. They said, ’Thanks for your service. Please take your items from your desks and leave.’ They gave us 15 minutes to do that.

"I’m sad about it. There are a lot of people here who have been at Acclaim for 10 or more years; some of them haven’t even had jobs anywhere else. So I feel bad for them. I’m (also) a little pissed off. I’m didn’t get paid for the last two weeks worth of work. All things considered, it’s a shame to see the company go out like this. There was a better way to handle this situation. But what can you do?"

Games such as Juiced, The Red Star, and Worms 3D, which were slated for early September release, will NOT be published by Acclaim, IGN learned today. "Those games might be published by some other publisher, but not by Acclaim," the former employee said. "The code for those two games is done. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the executives weren’t in negotiations to sell off those games to other publishers. But..." she added, "I don’t know for sure."

Know primarily as a license-driven company in its early days on the NES, Commodore 64, and Genesis, Acclaim got a boost in 1997 from the comic book-based first-person shooter Turok, created by Iguana Studios, its Austin, Texas-based development team. Other popular Nintendo 64 games (at the time) were Extreme-G and WWF Warzone. Acclaim was part of the N64 "Dream Team."

But Acclaim was never able to steady its development nor its financial course. Games such as Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX and its sequels performed well, until Activision bought developer Z-Axis (which designed the extreme sports title) in May 2002, and there was much potential for titles such as Burnout 1 and Burnout 2, but again, Acclaim ended its relationship with Criterion, which was bought by EA one year later. In 2002, after Turok: Evolution failed critically and financially, the company lost a lot of steam. About a year later it haulted production on NFL Quarterback Club. And even its well-received All-Star Baseball series, one of its annually popular titles, was forgotten, as other publishers ramped up their baseball games. Acclaim was unable to steady itself with SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling and unproven titles such as Juiced and The Red Star.

In mid-August, however, the first major warnings appeared. Acclaim missed its regular payroll on August 15, and employees were paid three days later (August 18). "That was the first time they ever missed payrole," said a former Acclaim game analyst. "And the paychecks were three days late. We were in shock. When we inquired about it, they didn’t want to answer questions about whether we would get paid the next week. They said when we get to that bridge, we’ll cross it. They could’ve handled it much better."

In the US, Acclaim paid its employees for the first two weeks of August, but failed to pay for the remainer of the month. UK employees, apparently, are paid monthly; they were not paid for the entirety of August. Acclaim is paying employee benefits until August’s end.

"We worked our asses off and we worked long hours and a lot of people have mortgages, they have bills, and they left us hanging. I mean, it was so quick, we were hit so quickly, we didn’t really have time to react. It was a stressful day Friday, and they were really closed-knit about all the details."






While there's no doubt Acclaim has certainly seen its better days and its latest batch of games (AHEM....BMX XXX) left a lot to be desired, I will fondly remember this publisher for bringing to light some of my favorite Xbox games.

For example:

1. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
2. Burnout 1 & 2
3. Aggressive Inline

Say what you will about a lot of their other games, but Acclaim brought these few gems to market.

I really feel sad for those 600 employees who, after who knows how long some worked there, were given 15 minutes to pack up before shown the door.

What really killed them is when their popular developers like Criterion (Burnout series, aquired by EA) and the team behind Dave Mirra were essentially stolen away for more $$$ from Acclaim, putting the final nail in the company's game publishing coffin.

Juiced has gotten its fair share of decent reviews (although not my cup of tea after playing the demo) so it'll be interesting to see what it's fate is, after it was due to hit store shelves in just a couple weeks.

Acclaim will be gone, it seems, but not enitrely forgotten...at least by this gamer.

Post your Acclaim highlights and lowlights in terms of the games from them you enjoyed or didn't below.

mousin
08-31-2004, 12:27 AM
this is old news.

Ledhed
08-31-2004, 12:30 AM
Thank god EA snagged the Burnout license. Otherwise it may have 'burned-out' along with Acclaim. :lol:

/waits for laughter from audience

Ah, c'mon, that's funny! :)

/audience isn't laughing

... well, I thought it was funny. :cry:

Death2Sanity
08-31-2004, 12:35 AM
I'm reading this, and all I can think about is how I'll have to throw out the clamsells for Red Star and Juiced now at Toys R Us.

epobirs
08-31-2004, 12:45 AM
I'm reading this, and all I can think about is how I'll have to throw out the clamsells for Red Star and Juiced now at Toys R Us.

If those titles are anywhere near ready they'll have them auctioned off ASAP and push them out.

Duo_Maxwell
08-31-2004, 12:49 AM
I hope 100 Bullets still gets a release somehow.

Death2Sanity
08-31-2004, 12:50 AM
Yeah, you're probably right. The article makes it sound like they are....while I'm not one of them, I know several people who have expressed an interest in Juiced.

Scorch
08-31-2004, 12:52 AM
this is old news.

It's old news that the offices were closed, it's new news that they're closed for good.

On a side note, I bought NBA Jam today. :D (XBox)

Ugamer_X
08-31-2004, 12:58 AM
They are far from from dead...

One analyst who covers Acclaim predicted that bankruptcy is an unlikely outcome of the company's recent activities. "The interesting thing here is that they will very likely not liquidate, but will merely declare to keep their creditors at bay until they can generate revenues sufficient to pay their debts. They're not that bad off," the analyst said, "and I think that rumors of their demise are greatly exaggerated."
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/30/news_6106088.html

-Gamespot

Smell
08-31-2004, 01:01 AM
seems EA is turning into Wal-mart

cavalier
08-31-2004, 09:07 AM
They are far from from dead...

One analyst who covers Acclaim predicted that bankruptcy is an unlikely outcome of the company's recent activities. "The interesting thing here is that they will very likely not liquidate, but will merely declare to keep their creditors at bay until they can generate revenues sufficient to pay their debts. They're not that bad off," the analyst said, "and I think that rumors of their demise are greatly exaggerated."
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/30/news_6106088.html

-Gamespot

LMFAO!

How does this so-called "analyst" think the company is suddenly going to get back 600 employees whom they haven't paid for the past two weeks and showed them the door with nothing more than 15 minutes of notice???

Gamespot is a joke when it comes to gaming news and typically pulls this "analyst" crap out of their arses routinely.

Stcik a fork in 'em....Acclaim is D-O-N-E

Fatesealer
08-31-2004, 09:25 AM
Oy... yet another one bites that dust... fare thee well...

PsyClerk
08-31-2004, 09:27 AM
*marks 100 Bullets off his 'games to get' list*

Kaijufan
08-31-2004, 12:09 PM
I never really liked Acclaim, so I dont really care. Its too bad for those 600 people, but Im sure they can get other jobs.

elprincipe
08-31-2004, 12:35 PM
Ding Dong Acclaim is dead
Which old publisher?
The really, really crappy old publisher!
Ding Dong AccLAME is dead!

slipkornotpsu
08-31-2004, 01:19 PM
I'm sure some publisher will pick up Juiced. I mean if it is done this means some budget publisher might pick it up.

Xevious
08-31-2004, 01:21 PM
I'm currently playing Gladiator: Sword of Vengence for the Xbox. Thats one of Acclaims better titles along with Burnout.

pimp_daddy_smurf
08-31-2004, 01:25 PM
whats going to happen to burnout 3????

or is it non acclaim?

Ericnmel99
08-31-2004, 01:28 PM
this is old news.

How is this old news? this happened today.

PaulEMoz
08-31-2004, 01:29 PM
whats going to happen to burnout 3????

or is it non acclaim?

:shock:

Don't you read gaming news? That's being published by EA.

johnnyoski
08-31-2004, 01:32 PM
Glad I sold my stock in this company a few years ago when it was still worth a couple bucks.

pimp_daddy_smurf
08-31-2004, 01:36 PM
no i really dont read gaming news, damn EA IS like walmart, hope they burn in hell right next to wally world

PaulEMoz
08-31-2004, 02:10 PM
no i really dont read gaming news, damn EA IS like walmart, hope they burn in hell right next to wally world

But then you wouldn't get Burnout 3.

joeposh
08-31-2004, 02:29 PM
I for one am sorry to see this news... Acclaim seemed to go in cycles... with periods of suckage and short bursts of gaming gold. I used to love those silly button mashing WWF games for the SNES, and NBA Jam defined a genre, but then you also had horrible licensed games like batman returns and such that were a chore to get through.

The N64 era is where my love for Acclaim really grew, and probably the reason I'll miss the studioat all. I loved Turok, and yes even those WWE warzone/attitude games... I thought the South Park shooter was fun, and the kart rally was one of the better Mario Kart knock offs, they also gave me Extreme G's and numerous little fun "worth a rental" titles.

Sure things started to go downhill at the beginning of this gen... Dave Mirra and Burnout were their only substantial new franchises... and they failed to deliever on old standbyes like Turok and NBA Jam but I always held out hope that Acclaim would get it together. I never thought they'd be at the top of the pack, but I did feel they could become a decent development house again. So they may have brought it on themselves... but it's still a sad day.

BigDirty
08-31-2004, 02:47 PM
News Flash:

As time of this posting (2:45 PM EDT 8/31/04), Acclaim STILL has yet to officially file for bankruptcy/bankruptcy protection.

It's still a wait and see what really happens situation right now.

Ugamer_X
08-31-2004, 02:55 PM
They are far from from dead...

One analyst who covers Acclaim predicted that bankruptcy is an unlikely outcome of the company's recent activities. "The interesting thing here is that they will very likely not liquidate, but will merely declare to keep their creditors at bay until they can generate revenues sufficient to pay their debts. They're not that bad off," the analyst said, "and I think that rumors of their demise are greatly exaggerated."
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/30/news_6106088.html

-Gamespot

LMFAO!

How does this so-called "analyst" think the company is suddenly going to get back 600 employees whom they haven't paid for the past two weeks and showed them the door with nothing more than 15 minutes of notice???

Gamespot is a joke when it comes to gaming news and typically pulls this "analyst" crap out of their arses routinely.

Stcik a fork in 'em....Acclaim is D-O-N-E

So, you are saying that you believe the IGN article that said Acclaim filed for bankruptcy despite the fact that they haven't officialy filed for it yet? Even if they do declare (which wouldn't surprise me), it still doesn't mean they are a dead company...

fifthcore
08-31-2004, 03:07 PM
this is old news.

How is this old news? this happened today.

Maybe he is thinking of Interplay and just got confused?

Ugamer_X
08-31-2004, 04:44 PM
News: They'll be officially filing later tonight...

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/31/news_6106146.html

WarrenGekko
08-31-2004, 04:52 PM
I did buy Acclaim games in the NES/SNES days.

But, they are dead. Times were simpler then

zewone
08-31-2004, 04:56 PM
They haven't made any good games in along time. It was there time. Sometime shit happens.

rebenns
08-31-2004, 05:03 PM
Maybe Midway can get back their NBA Jam license, for use with the inevitable Midway Arcade Treasures 3.

BigDirty
09-02-2004, 09:21 AM
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/040902/leisure_acclaim_2.html

They officially filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy late yesterday, and have completely ceased operations. Assets are to be liquidated and sold off.

daphatty
09-02-2004, 09:37 AM
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28951

And it looks like Sega is picking up some Acclaim assets.

http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29093

BigDirty
09-02-2004, 09:43 AM
We'll see at auction time who actually gets them. I'm going to put in my 50 cent bid for the IP rights to foresaken.....

What a birthday surprise for me! It's actually official now!

DigitalSpace
09-02-2004, 11:11 AM
Upon hearing the news, I created a new avatar. :lol:

elprincipe
09-02-2004, 11:24 AM
and NBA Jam defined a genre, but then you also had horrible licensed games like batman returns and such that were a chore to get through.

FYI Acclaim did not make NBA Jam. They made it for SNES, but Midway created the game. In fact, the SNES/Genesis version was a lot crappier than it should have been due to Acclaim's involvement. Another interesting fact is that Acclaim did such a crappy job on NBA Jam and other Midway home versions that soon after Midway decided to just do the work themselves so as to not ruin their properties with subpar home versions. You can see they succeeded when you play games like NBA Hangtime.

coolsteel
09-02-2004, 02:29 PM
Sad to see them go, XGRA and Gladiator were favorites of mine. As for having 15 minutes to get their stuff and get out, yeah that wasn't the best way to handle it.

Josef
09-03-2004, 11:53 AM
I'm hoping, no praying, somebody picks up The Red Star.

gameguy22006
09-03-2004, 09:45 PM
Me too, I really hope that it someone gets The Red Star and that it gets released.

Zenithian Legend
09-04-2004, 02:33 AM
kind of sad that it's official now

regisphilbi0
09-04-2004, 01:04 PM
I won't miss them, havne't played an Acclaim game in a while. Its just sad to see how cut-throat the business is nowadays.

Acclaim :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: Acclai

CaseyRyback
09-04-2004, 01:45 PM
Red star looks really cool. I hope it finds a publisher soon.