GDC: Criminally Dishonest Studio Head
Publisher's tales of woe, grand larceny and developer lies

8 Mar 2007
Link to this: http://news.spong.com/article/12013
SPOnG’s already told you all about Spore developer, Chris Hecker’s, rather harsh words about Wii at GDC’s ‘Burning Mad: Game Publishers Rant’ session, so let’s have a look at what some of the other panellists had their little rant about.
Well, the session has also thrown up a terrifying look at what can happen if management goes mad. Lee Jacobson, VP of business and acquisitions at Midway Games, told a tale of a criminally dishonest studio head not paying his employees after telling them that the publisher had not paid out on the milestone as promised. The unnamed guy then left his team high and dry and skipped off with a cool $300,000 in his pocket.
“In building a relationship with a publisher, this is crap you just can’t pull,” Jacobson said. “This is real world stuff.” As is not naming the studio head in question...
The IGDA's light-hearted session is the space to air grievances and “deliver explosive tirades, heartfelt anger, and revolutionary manifestos”.
\ advertisement /
/ advertisement \
/ advertisement \
The GDC website describes it thus, “At this session, representatives from the game publishing community tell it like it is. And it may not be pretty. Cutting through the clutter of polite industry chit-chat, Burning Mad takes on the issues that matter to developers in a no-holds-barred format. Last year's speakers ranted and raved about topics that included sexism in game marketing, the lameness of game awards, the lack of innovation in gaming, and the impending death of the game industry. So, fasten your seat belts and prepare for more strong opinions from some of the game industry's most distinguished and dissatisfied personalities. The invited panelists, each a veteran from game publishing, say whatever they want about whatever they want. You have been warned.”
It’s not just an opportunity to rant though, it’s also supposedly about “identifying solutions as well as problems.”
Alex St. John, CEO and founder of Wild Tangent, berated Microsoft for its poor practices in handling games on Vista.
Comments on this News
1 comment on-line.
First comment
Posted by OptimusP
Reading the recommended specs to run Vista does that already by itself.
Post your own comment
Don't go posting anonymously! Log-in or register for the unexpurgated experience.Companies
Competitions
There are no competitions running right now.
If you've entered one of our recent competitions, then check out the winners
If you've entered one of our recent competitions, then check out the winners
Polls
What kind of gamer are you?
Related News
Latest News
Latest Features
| Feature// Pocket Does Boom Blocks | 23|Jul |
| Review// Ferrari Challenge: Trofeo Pirelli | 11|Jul |
| Interview// Chris Satchell, Head of Microsoft's Game Developer Group | 9|Jul |
| Interview// Mark Rein, Epic Games VP | 4|Jul |
| Review// Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | 27|Jun |
| Feature// Third Party Exclusives Are Dead - Discuss | 25|Jun |
| Feature// Pocket and the Ninja Gaiden Hate | 16|Jun |
| Preview// Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise | 13|Jun |
| Interview// Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise | 11|Jun |
| Preview// Family Trainer - Wii | 9|Jun |










