
Doug Lombardi says anything is possible, though adds that company is continuing to do well
The VP of Half-Life 2, Team Fortress and Portal developer Valve, Doug Lombardi, has stated that his company would be happy to have conversations with companies thinking of acquiring the successful firm.
In an interview with Gamasutra Lombardi stated that if anyone was interested in acquiring the firm he would be “happy to have that conversation”, adding: “By the same token, the company's doing pretty well, and we're really happy with what we're doing. So we'll see. I mean, anything is possible.
“We had been socialised to doing so many things ourselves, whether it's box creation, funding our own development, etc. When we came to meet with folks about a distribution deal – and I use that phrase intentionally – we were looking for somebody to do a certain set of services that we didn't want to do, or weren't versed in, and nothing more.”
He also had many words of praise for current partner EA, explaining: "EA was very progressive about saying 'we understand who you guys are, we understand what Steam is, we don't want Steam to go away'. Well, they might want Steam to go away, but they're not asking us to make Steam go away."
“EA has obviously become a powerhouse now, with us, Crytek, Rock Band, the announcement with Carmack and the id guys. So, you know, they're enjoying some great days, and we enjoy working with them.”
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Dumb & dumber
Valve is now a dirty word.
Re: Dumb & dumber
Normally I'd agree but I'm slowly starting to understand the shades of grey/gray which make up EA. What I mean is I always think of them as a crap factory, churning out terrible quick games blah blah blah. But then I play COD 4 or Rock Band and realise that while the company makes some absolute **** they also have a few teams that seem to make gold out of everything they touch.
I'm not sticking up for them but I don't see a team like Valve changing their whole philosophy over night and start making Tony Hawks 17 just because EA owns them. In fact the extra money could do some real good.
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