Activision co-founder Alan Miller believes that the resentment some gamers feel toward the evil publisher is a bit “strong” and has suggested we tone it down a bit.

“As a publisher, you’re taking the risk,” he said. “And it’s not just the development risk, it’s also the marketing risk. It’s a very expensive proposition, and you don’t have the luxury of putting products into the market that you don’t think are going to perform and be profitable.

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“I think it’s a little bit strong, that reaction. It’s very difficult to be a games publisher — your objective is to make enough money to continue in the business and make new games. I know they’re not a very extravagant company; I know several people that work there who don’t have plush offices — and they try to create wonderful products.”

I don’t doubt that many people who work for Activision are great guys. I don’t think that the company is the the puppy-killing writer of the Necronimicon. However, it deserves a lot of the flak it gets, in my opinion. That wholeGuitar Herothing? Totally on the shoulders of Activision and its demands for endless spin-offs and sequels.

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Activision is the corporate equivalent of a child with access to unlimited amounts of ice cream — it eats until it’s sick, and other people have to deal with the mess.

Anti-Activision angst “a little bit strong” – Miller[GI.biz]

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