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      CommentAuthorPWX_Dave
    • CommentTimeAug 12th 2009
     
    Found this on ProWrestling.com today:

    Earlier this year, Midway Games, the developer of TNA Wrestling's video game franchise, went bankrupt. Most of Midway's assets were acquired by Warner Brothers for $33 million, but the San Diego studio responsible for the TNA iMPACT game was left behind. SignOnSanDiego.com reports that game developer THQ has purchased Midway San Diego for a cheap $200,000 and will use the studio's motion capture technology to enhance its WWE and UFC games. "As the leading publisher of fighting video games, we saw this as a good opportunity to strengthen our team dedicated to this important and growing business," said Julie MacMeden, vice president of corporate communications at THQ. “We also liked the team's successful history of developing arcade-style wrestling games.
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      CommentAuthorZin5ki
    • CommentTimeAug 12th 2009
     
    Looks like we're back to having a monopoly on our hands, chaps.
    • CommentAuthorsirdingus
    • CommentTimeAug 12th 2009
     
    TNA's license is not owned by THQ. TNA is exploring alternatives now and is said to have a plan for this situation. The TNA license was not picked up.
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      CommentAuthorPWX_Dave
    • CommentTimeAug 13th 2009
     
    So the TNA license wasn't even bid on? That's a little odd. You'd think someone would want it.