38 Studios’ Providence office didn’t have proper city permits

June 11th, 2012 at 1:09 pm by under Nesi's Notes

By Steve Nielsen

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – Curt Schilling’s gaming company 38 Studios, which declared bankruptcy on Thursday, was operating for several months in a building without proper permits, WPRI 12 has learned.

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2 Responses to “38 Studios’ Providence office didn’t have proper city permits”

  1. CommentLive says:

    Personally, I feel that things went to fast! Videogames, (as I play) as they work, they can be popular, or not popular. what may seem as a good idea, can fail. and a failed game can break a company! “read a videogame magazine and see what really happens”

    With a name or an idea, games can be “waited for” by gamers. but
    with just an idea?

    Example. Bethesda softworks aquired a game from a company that was out of money. it became a great game! (not sure if I can mention specifics). it can be found with a short search.
    Anyway, should not 5 years prove a well established company?

    after paying 38 studio’s, why not make sure an investment has
    a logical, and legal place to reside?

    That is not what will create jobs anyway!

    Hells kitchen (Fox plug) is almost on.. I really want to talk more on this but, bringing in business this way, will only fail!

    The economy needs a “pick-me-up” Over the past 5 years, prices have gone SKY HIGH, yet the people that spend the money, are stuck with “it used to cost this much” and “do I really need it”

    ok bye…
    -Mark

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