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| | Telenet Japan out of business |
| | Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 17:49 Submitted by: snout Topic: MSX Related | | | | |
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| By Unicorn on November 01 2007, 19:08 | Yep, that's what they get for their 'Valis 20th anniversary' insult in 2006!
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| By DemonSeed on November 02 2007, 00:07 | 
Sad.
...If they would have went bankrupt just one year from now, they'd at least have stopped at their 25th anniversary.
Ofcourse anything like a "choice" usually isn't involved in going out of business.
I wonder what happens to the "legal rights/intellectual property" of all their stuff...
With Telenet, "Wolf Team" ultimately disappears as well... (already absorbed by Namco anyway)
IMHO at the time of their early '90's Sega 16 bit work, the overall quality of their productions already lacked a lot of that particular characteristics (personally, too much to sum up) which made them so "special".
Compile's original quality, for instance withstanded this and other 'system transitions' way better; as long as it lasted anyway.
On top of that they fell to "exploiting" the Fantasm Soldier... Didn't even know about the erotic game BTW.
I must admit I sort of gave up on them already, but always hoped they'd get brilliant again.
Remember what happened to Yogi Bear when Hanna Barbera sold the concept? 
Well... farewell, Japan Telenet. Sayonara, You-On-A-Gin. Goodbye, bunch of crazy geniuses!
It'll always remain my favourite MSX developing team.

Excuse me for getting emotional. *sniff*
So... Now the game is on to collect all remaining Telenet originals, isn't it? 
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| By SLotman on November 03 2007, 18:38 | Too bad... I just loved "Valis 2" back in the days... 
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| By wolf_ on November 03 2007, 19:01 | Quote:
| I wonder what happens to the "legal rights/intellectual property" of all their stuff...
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That's prolly in the hands of the original artists/conceptmakers, e.g. the employees.
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| By Vincent van Dam on November 03 2007, 21:16 | Probably not. In the Netherlands (and I assume the same will go in Japan), in the case of a bankruptcy, a curator will sell all assets of the company to pay as much open bills as possible. Intellectual property and copyrights are one of these assets.
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| By DemonSeed on November 04 2007, 22:58 | @ Vincent van Dam: Is it (legally ) possible to find out to whom/what company particular assets have been sold?
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| Too bad... I just loved "Valis 2" back in the days...
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But we can play that game for ever and ever anyway! 
I played quite some Valis games, but for me MSX Valis 2 remains absolutely the best.
Someone here play mobile phone versions?
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| By snout on November 04 2007, 23:38 | Afaik the assets of Telenet Japan are still to be sold/auctioned.
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| By Vincent van Dam on November 05 2007, 09:52 | @DemonSeed: Don't know actually, I think once sold, it is up to the buyer to make it public or not. Not sure if a public publication is made available which specifies what has been sold to whom.
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| By yum on November 05 2007, 15:20 | Let's get some money together and buy the rights of Andorogynus and the Valis series! Who's with me? 
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| By DemonSeed on November 05 2007, 19:29 | You know I am!
We have to prevent the Telenet legacy from falling into the wrong hands!
I doubt if I'm mentally capable to be confronted within a year of two with "Andorogynus 2" in some ugly 3D raster and pumping house music accompanying it. 
Also, I totally want the rights of the XZR I & II soundtracks! Hehehe.
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| By LeandroCorreia on November 14 2007, 19:45 | Telenet goes bankrupt? That explains why did they allow Valis X. They were really in desperate need of money. 
I´ve heard a lot about "art prostitution", but that was really low! 
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