Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Silicon Knights/Epic Legal Case Turns In Epic's Favor, Reveals Past SK Projects Inclusive King's Quest

Judge James Dever III resolved that Lloyd delivered "his own biased conclusions about an attention in that he had no previous ability or experience." His choices of competitors to compare sales against was called in to question, as games similar to Grand Theft Auto IV and Gears of War didn't encounter his criteria of similar selling budgets or genre.

Court papers moreover exhibit what Silicon Knights was up to elsewhere at the time of filing. The firm was embarking "development opportunities" with Vivendi, THQ, Capcom, and Namco. It had skeleton for Sandman and King's Quest games, and had vanished so far as to make a antecedent for King's Quest . Ironically, this would have been receiving place correct around the time a letter-writing promotion regenerated the fan-made The Silver Lining plan ... that went on to be close down , and then re-revived . And after all that, the King's Quest authorization is right away in the hands of Telltale Games .

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