Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has said that buying a UK-based studio known for making driving games on Xbox was "a bad acquisition", but wasn't able to remember the name of said studio.
Racing gamers with Microsoft proclivities will no doubt remember the name Project Gotham Racing – a four-title-long series for Xbox and Xbox 360. The first couple of PGR games held sway over Xbox ...
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First, I'll admit that I'm not the biggest racing fan. But every once and a while, I get the itch to drive. PGR is certainly a beautiful game, worthy of the 360 launch lineup. The problem I ran into ...
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Former Activision CEO Bobby Kotick in an interview with venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins stated the acquisition of Project Gotham Racing developer Bizarre Creations was a bad decision for the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Looking to beef up its presence in the popular category of racing video games, Activision Inc. said Wednesday that it has struck a deal to acquire the U.K.-based studio ...