Show listeners will remember that we reported on Infinium Labs recently, and their new financial problems.  Problems, meaning they'll need about $22 million to fund their plans over the next year.  Problems, meaning they have only about $21,000 on hand.  Oops.  Personally, I think they shouldn't have sponsored that Indy car, seeing as they're not exactly cheap, but whatever.  The point is that this financial hurt is making a difference.

Remember a few months ago, when Infinium sued HardOCP over an article pointing out how stupid the Phantom is?  Yeah, they lost that suit after they gave up the fight due to the rising costs of the legal proceedings.   In the end, HardOCP spent over $200,000 in legal fees.  But Infinium spent, too, and that's money they won't be getting back.

If you've been following the entire Ubisoft/EA drama, then you'll be interested to hear the latest gossip.  Word ‘round the campfire has it that Vivendi Universal was talking with Ubisoft about a possible merger.  Of course, Vivendi played off, saying such a thing was never discussed.  I have a suspicion this is all about a French newspaper cashing in on recent attention EA has drawn.  Perhaps not.

It's all very dramatic, you know:  The big, bad American corporation EA coming in and making hostile moves on a French game maker.  In response, France itself prepares to step in to protect Ubisoft.  But then, out of the blue, word gets out that another company might have its sights set on the same target.  What next?  Does Jesse Jackson step in for a peace conference?

BreakmanX (AKA Matthew Nyquist) founded BreakmanX.com in 2001 after having small video game websites since around 1996. Things really took off in September of 2002 when he started The Game Show with Richie. BreakmanX.com quickly developed a tight knit community of gamers as the crew covered major industry events and interviewed top industry talent. Break later went to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts to get his MFA in Film and TV Production. He worked in Hollywood for seven years with people like Fred Roos (The Godfather Trilogy, Star Wars) and Dane Davis (The Matrix). He's now gone full circle and returned to Kansas to write and direct a feature film (EyesOpenMovie.com), relaunch The Game Show (BreakmanX.com), and spend his day time hours as an tenured Associate Professor.

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