Rockstar Co-founder packs his bags

Posted Jan 14, 2007 at 1:04AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Capcom, Rockstar North, Take-Two Interactive, Terry Donovan
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shaken up?Rockstar Games' family tree took a hit with Terry Donovan's resignation from the company. GameSpot received the confirmation from a Take-Two Interactive rep that Donovan took a leave of absence from the company in September. However, that leave turned out to be permanent as he decided last month that he would not be coming back.

Donovan was the managing director and co-founder of the publishing label for the controversially famous GTA series. However, the representative did stress that most of Donovan's duties have already been dealt with. These would include the publishing and marketing of their games. "Rockstar is a very robust organization and has tremendous depth. It has over 600 artists and developers, marketing people...The roles have been filled."

Replacing Donovan as Rockstar's COO, is Gary Dale, Capcom's European managing director.

Via gamespot

 
 
 

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by - 2007-01-14 04:50:16
Why!

Why employ Capcom's people! They will make GTA so crap!

by - 2007-01-14 08:50:09
ahh!

Capcom Is One Of The Lowest Game Company Aleast Activision! beacause they have experience with true crimes

by JoRaPi - 2007-01-14 10:19:36
WHAT?

Capcom is by NO MEANS one of the lowest game companies. In fact, they're one of the largest. They make some big games like Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, and Dead Rising.

by - 2007-01-14 19:15:09
Capcom is the one of the best

Capcom will always be on top because they always put alot of time and effort into producing top quality games. These games always provide an experience.

by - 2007-01-15 10:57:47
cap

ya who is that retard who said copcoms the lowest, what f-ing zunt

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