JAKKS is more than happy to reenter into its WWE licensing deal with THQ, but the gaming company isn't so sure it's ready to make a commitment. After JAKKS signed on the dotted line to extend its gaming agreement with the wrestling group for five years, THQ sued the toymaker, saying it wasn't ready to make a decision and that JAKKS had no right to sign the agreement without THQ's consent.
There were some reportedly shady dealings when JAKKS originally got the contract -- perhaps THQ wants to get the whole pie for itself. Who knows? Either way, the two companies have entered into arbitration, so hopefully the tiff won't have an impact on releases.
Reader Comments (52)
Posted: Jul 2nd 2009 9:44AM Maulok said
I would give my left testicle for a port of No Mercy on PSN or XBLA with online multiplayer. The best wrestling game ever during the height of WWF Attitude. I miss those days. Austin, Rock, Taker, in-shape-masked-Kane, not-yet-overdone-McMahon.
Now it's just all muscle guys in briefs with tribal tattoos who all look the same changing sides every week.
I know it can never happen, what with licensing and the whole thing, but one can dream.
Now it's just all muscle guys in briefs with tribal tattoos who all look the same changing sides every week.
I know it can never happen, what with licensing and the whole thing, but one can dream.
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