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Silicon Knights CFO talks Eternal Darkness asset sale, legal issues

by rawmeatcowboy
15 May 2013
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The following info comes from a Game Informer interview with Mike Mays, chief financial officer at Silicon Knights.

- when employees were laid off, they had the option of purchasing art
- Denis Dyack did not buy any
- others now at Precursor Games did
- Silicon Knights retained very little of the material from Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
- that property is owned entirely by Nintendo
- employees could "take computers"
- Epic Games pursued legal action against the developer to insure that transferred PCs had been wiped clean before deaccessioning occurred
- Silicon Knights is now "mostly working on legal issues"
- "more than one" still working at the company

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