Do you think collaborations would work?

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greglazor
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Do you think collaborations would work?

Post by greglazor » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:21 am

Hi,

What do you think of the idea of collaborations? In other words, two (or more) different studios come together to create something excellent.
You see this a lot in the beer industry: a California brewery will invite some Belgian brewer over, and together they'll develop a recipe, brew it, and then sell it as a nice treat for everyone.
Would this work in the video game industry?

Please help.

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

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Fonaplats

Re: Do you think collaborations would work?

Post by Fonaplats » Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:01 am

Sega would have been a lot better if they had ever done this. They had offers from sony, microsoft, nintendo. Basically they lost out on every game system that ended up being built anyways and then later putting them out of business

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