{"id":66,"date":"2006-03-11T15:34:54","date_gmt":"2006-03-11T15:34:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blackcompanystudios.co.uk\/blog\/user\/mrcranky\/66"},"modified":"2006-04-29T14:36:49","modified_gmt":"2006-04-29T13:36:49","slug":"bertie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blackcompanystudios.co.uk\/blog\/bertie\/","title":{"rendered":"Bertie"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, I&#8217;ll fess up &#8211; Alfred the Oranda is now fertilising the plants in the rockery, and was replaced by Bertie the, well, Common. Yes, I know, Bertie the Common doesn&#8217;t sound as fancy, but he seems to be a bit hardier than his predecessor, so we&#8217;re not going to hold that against him.<\/p>\n<p>In more relevant news, I&#8217;ve been talking with people at a rather large games company down south about working with them on projects coming up after my contract at Barco ends &#8211; nothing confirmed as yet, but very interesting prospects nonetheless. It would be nice to get my hands dirty with some next-gen kit anyway, as I&#8217;ve yet to play with any of the new toys which my contemporaries have been working on, and I have a variety of interesting avenues I&#8217;d like to investigate with regards to multi-core programming.<\/p>\n<p>The game proposal I mentioned previously has been worked over a couple of times to the point at which I can see a real game in there, interesting and definitely one I&#8217;d like to make. I think its got real potential to go places, if I can find enough time to develop a prototype to test out the core mechanics.<\/p>\n<p>And in other news, looks like <a title=\"Atari\" href=\"http:\/\/www.atari.com\/\">Atari<\/a> are looking a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thestreet.com\/_yahoo\/tech\/gamesandgadgets\/10272895.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&#038;cm_cat=FREE&#038;cm_ite=NA\">little shaky<\/a>. I recall this happening to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mobygames.com\/company\/bam-entertainment-inc\">BAM<\/a> just before they bought VIS, although I think Atari are in a stronger position (mostly due to their size). Can&#8217;t help that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gamasutra.com\/php-bin\/news_index.php?story=8481\">Infogrames<\/a> are struggling either. This is the same company that was supposedly going to grant VIS a contract for SOE2 which would bail us out of a hole, shortly before that disintegrated because they were &#8216;restructuring&#8217;. And speaking of the kiss-of-death which is BAM, what happened to them? Their web site&#8217;s disappeared, but they&#8217;re still being tentatively traded (okay only a fifth of a cent per share, but still). All very strange.<\/p>\n<p>I guess my point is &#8211; what&#8217;s with all the publishers? Developers are always complaining about how the publishers take all the money; and yet it seems there&#8217;s always one going under or about to go. Do you think that their cut-throat treatment of developers is finally coming back to bite? Run roughshod over the developers until they go under, then find yourself short of quality products by Q4  a couple of years later? Well, its probably a lot of things, but I can&#8217;t help but thinking that the publishers who are on the brink are there because they keep churning out bad games which don&#8217;t sell; maybe a little more nurturing of developers would get them better, more reliably good products to sell.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, I&#8217;ll fess up &#8211; Alfred the Oranda is now fertilising the plants in the rockery, and was replaced by Bertie the, well, Common. Yes, I know, Bertie the Common doesn&#8217;t sound as fancy, but he seems to be a bit hardier than his predecessor, so we&#8217;re not going to hold that against him. 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