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Nintendo Developer Cing goes bankrupt
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GI.biz reports that Net-IB reports that (as translated by Web forum NeoGAF), Cing may have gone into bankruptcy on 1 March.
GI.biz describes the company as “A small studio with less than 30 staff. Cing was founded in 1999. Its debut title was the Japan and Europe-only release Glass Rose for Capcom.”
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About Nicholas Lovell
As well as founding Gamesbrief, Nicholas is a consultant to the games industry on online and corporate strategy and financial matters. He can be contacted at nicholas@gamesbrief.com Following a decade long financial career in the City of London, Nicholas founded Lodestar Partners, a corporate finance boutique that focused exclusively on the games industry. From 2006 to 2008, Nicholas was CEO of GameShadow, a games website and patching engine. He is a non-executive director of developer nDreams and provides consultancy services to a number of companies including Firefly and Huddle.Related Posts
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