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I just want to know wtf is happening with the Earthworm Jim game.
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Funny to see how this appears through the layman's eyes. That new Ars Technica article, which I'm sure you've all read, took the bait perfectly. Tallarico may have sacrificed a pawn or two, but he'll be putting his opponents in checkmate after a few more moves. The heat is on, so officially stepping down to capo makes sense, but I have no doubt Tommy's still the real don behind the scenes.So alot of news just came out recently. Tommy is no longer CEO but still president of intellivision. The company is so far in debt, 8 million in debt with only about 400k in revenue, that their doing a 4th round of crowd funding and they need $5 million in order for them to stay going or they wont make it past July.
Had me in the first half...Funny to see how this appears through the layman's eyes. That new Ars Technica article, which I'm sure you've all read, took the bait perfectly. Tallarico may have sacrificed a pawn or two, but he'll be putting his opponents in checkmate after a few more moves. The heat is on, so officially stepping down to capo makes sense, but I have no doubt Tommy's still the real don behind the scenes.
"Appear weak when you are strong" - Tommy Tallarico, The Art of Console War.
Reaching out for $5 million dollars is chump change when you consider the legions of Intellivision maniacs out there. There are three BILLION casual gamers out there... even a single penny from each one would exceed the Amico's goal by a factor of five. They're drawing from untapped resources. Risky? Maybe, but Tommy's never been one to play it by the book. And after today's disastrous Nintendo Direct, the opposition's hand couldn't be weaker.
I just want to know wtf is happening with the Earthworm Jim game.
Now that is how you make a dumpster fire even larger.Soulja Boy Buys The Intellivision Entertainment
I am now more interested in the Intellivision then I ever thought I would be. I still won't get it but I hope he uses his position as CEO to make some horrible business decisions that make me laugh.Soulja Boy Buys The Intellivision Entertainment
but who and what thing?You know that fake right?
but who and what thing?
I desperately wish it was true. That would be the perfect thing to set this whole affair to a cartoonish close.Soulja Boy buying Intellivision
I've lost all sense of skepticism for everything that would have seemed unfathomably ridiculous 5 years agoYou know that fake right?
Now, as highlighted by Ars Technica Technology Culture Editor Sam Machkovech, Intellivision has brought an early end to a fundraising run it had on Start Engine. It's a website / company that facilitates companies to raise capital through selling shares, with the pitch being that it's a platform for investors of all sizes to discover new products and companies. Despite only launching in early February the Intellivision run ended on 28th February, raising $58,001 from 54 investors, well below the 'maximum offering' of $5 million. Closing the account when Intellivision did was within the platform's rules - offerings have to be open for a minimum of 21 days, which this just reached. Notably, when the total raised is under $107,000 "the business owner can personally sign off on the legal and financial paperwork", without the need for "an outside CPA to verify your financials for the past two years".
That's too bad, Tommy Tallarico still needs an avenue to protect me from Nintendo's rape games.I thought the bump in this thread related to this.
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The dream's dead, I guess. Rest in Piss, Amico. You never stood a chance.
At least we'll still have the comments, even if not all of them made it into the archive.I thought the bump in this thread related to this.
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The dream's dead, I guess. Rest in Piss, Amico. You never stood a chance.