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THQ uDraw failure investigated by litigators
A US law firm is to investigate whether the publisher withheld crucial information concerning the ailing peripheral from investors.
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THQ hopes to sell through remaining uDraw tablets
A you may recall, the HD version of THQ’s uDraw was pinpointed as a major contributor to the publisher’s sudden financial collapse. Speaking to Polygon, new president Jason Rubin said the remaining stock of the peripheral will be shipped to retailers; the last holiday quarter apparently cleared out quite a few of the white elephants, […]
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Rubin unsure as to why Bilson left THQ
There’s been a changing of the guard at THQ. However, that doesn’t mean the new guard has any idea why the old guard is gone.
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Rubin: THQ won't cut any more development teams
THQ president Jason Rubin doesn’t expect to have to close any more studios as the publisher pulls itself out of last year’s financial crisis.
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THQ: Montreal studio is safe but there may be "empty seats"
In spite of THQ’s recent financial crisis, the company’s newly appointed president Jason Rubin is confident the fate of its Montreal studio, formed in 2009, isn’t going to be the same as its recently closed San Diego studio.
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Rubin - THQ needs its own Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption
Jason Rubin, newly appointed president of THQ, has said despite Saints Row: The Third selling over 4 million units worldwide and the generally positive review scores, he thinks THQ and Volition can do better.
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THQ's new boss hopes to give studios more resources
Jason Rubin, co-founder of Naughty Dog and new president of THQ, believes the publisher has the potential to produce a massive hit, if its development teams are given a freer rein.
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THQ - Bilson leaving firm, Rubin appointed president
THQ has announced Danny Bilson, EVP of Core Games, is leaving to pursue other interests and will be replaced by Jason Rubin, who will be responsible for all of THQ’s worldwide product development, marketing, and publishing.
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Naughty Dog co-founder: Natal might "revolutionise more than gaming"
Naughty Dog co-founder Jason Rubin has told GT’s Bonus Round that Natal may “revolutionise more than gaming”.
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Bandicoot creators form casual studio
Naughty Dog co-founders Jason Rubin and Andrew Gavin have formed Monkey Gods, a social game-focused outfit.The company’s working on all consoles and iPhone.Check its site out here.
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