30°

On Ghostbusters' non-appearance at PAX

Vivendi Games bought the rights to the PAX badge lanyards way back in January and actually delivered them to PAX in June, two months before PAX 2008 began. Just a few weeks before the show the Activision Blizzard merger became official and the new company decided it didn't want to publish the Ghostbusters game after all, leaving PAX with advertising a game that is currently "between publishers". As PAX head man Robert Khoo stated, ""We didn't have much of a choice as finding an alternate lanyard provider, so we just ran with it." The game is still expected to be released sometime in 2009 but a new publisher has yet to be announced.
Columbo - contributor
Published: 298 days 22 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | PlayStation 2 | PC
 
 
 

Multi
Red Faction: Guerrilla Is One Hell of a Ball - ...
Multi | Review
From PSI: "The cheerful destructive tone of the game works very well and provides the gamer with the opportunity to smash into buildings ...

Multi
Daily Joypad: Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits Review
Multi | Review
So is Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits worth buying? It depends. If you've at least not played either of the first Guitar Hero games, then yes. The major...

Multi
Bit-Tech: Fight Night Round 4 Review
Multi | Review
The strategic nature of Fight Night Round 4 and the gorgeous graphics win the game at least some notability, even if there isn't quite enough repla...

Multi
NowGamer: Dead To Rights Interview
Multi | Interview
Volatile Games' Nick Dixon is in the hot seat as he talks about their upcoming game Dead to Rights.
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News