Quebraria y la comprarian por dos duros supongo.
EDITO:
The first projects in 1984 (High Noon and Gilligan's Gold) were also developed in-house. Later in 1984 Ocean acquired its former Liverpool rival, the defunct software developer Imagine, and focus shifted from development to publication of games. Also in 1984, Ocean struck a deal with Konami to publish their arcade games for home computers.
In 1985, Ocean managed to secure the first movie licenses, such as Rambo, Short Circuit, Cobra and Miami Vice.
In 1986, a deal was signed with Taito for home versions of their arcade games such as Arkanoid and Green Beret.
In 1987, Ocean published original games again, after a marginal season filled with licenses, resulting in Head over Heels and Wizball, both which are considered classics by many oldskool gamers.
The last game released by Ocean was GT 64: Championship Edition in 1998, for Nintendo 64.
Ocean acquired Digital Image Design in 1998.
Ocean was acquired by Infogrames in 1998 for £100,000,000 and renamed to Infogrames UK.
Bueno... por dos duros precisamente no xDDDDD Mira, asi de paso sabemos que fue de Imagine.
y la licensia de Turok de Acclaim quien los tiene ahoar??
As of May 2006 [1], it has been announced that Buena Vista Games will publish a new game in the Turok series, which means Buena Vista somehow acquired the rights to publish game featuring Turok. Turok was originally a Gold Key Comics character, which means he was not included in the deal mentioned above.
Lo de que turok era un personaje de gold key comics lo dice pq acclaim a principio de los 90 compro la editorial de comics valiant y paso a tener los derechos de sus personajes, asi como para utilizarlos en videojuegos. De ahi los juegos de X-O Manowar o Shadowman.