In a recent legal battle fought in the Dallas courts, casual game publisher MumboJumbo was awarded $4.6 million in "damages" from ... casual game publisher PopCap Games? Really! According to a press release announcing MumboJumbo's win, the two companies entered into a publishing agreement in 2006 "whereby MumboJumbo would produce, distribute and sell certain PopCap games in North America." Following the trial, a Dallas jury "agreed that PopCap breached the contract when it went behind MumboJumbo's back and decided to market and sell its games on its own."
When we contacted PopCap for comment, a representative told us: "PopCap continues to believe that it did nothing wrong in this case, and will vigorously pursue its claims and defend itself through the appeals process." That said, given the basis of the jury's verdict (again, according the MumboJumbo's press release) is allegedly based on "PopCap's own internal e-mail messages, which showed the company employed a calculated use of false and misleading statements," we're not exactly sure how well the appeals process will go.
Reader Comments (22)
Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:36PM sonicspike41 said
What, infusing all their games with crack wasn't dark enough?
But, yeah, like any business they are out for money. Sometimes a few people end up getting hurt on the way. ):
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But, yeah, like any business they are out for money. Sometimes a few people end up getting hurt on the way. ):
Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:45PM wcarnation said
I like how "being a business" is like some sort of acceptable excuse for acting like a huge terrible asshole whenever you please.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:49PM (Unverified) said
@wcarnation
That's just good business. Look at EA. Sure, they're nice, but it isn't helping them make money or keep from firing people.
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That's just good business. Look at EA. Sure, they're nice, but it isn't helping them make money or keep from firing people.
Posted: Jan 26th 2010 11:59AM Ghen said
EA is nice? They're the ones that release a new madden every year to get the maximum possible dollar out of the franchise instead of releasing every 2 years and actually changing / upgrading the game to meet expectations.. and then when they had competition try to steal their thunder they threw a ton of money at the NFL to block it completely so we're stuck with one crappy product with minor yearly updates.
That EA?
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That EA?
Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:47PM (Unverified) said
All PopCap has to do is port something to another system and they'll make it back overnight.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:56PM sonicspike41 said
Peggle on the Apple tablet thing?
Peggle on a Kindle (somehow they'll find a way)?
Peggle on the Android OS?
Peggle on *gasp* Windows Mobile OS?
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Peggle on a Kindle (somehow they'll find a way)?
Peggle on the Android OS?
Peggle on *gasp* Windows Mobile OS?
Posted: Jan 25th 2010 6:52PM Nate Addison said
Something tells me that Banjo & Kazooie are gonna be pissed when they learn this news...
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 7:31PM (Unverified) said
MumboWho? Why would Popcap even get into business with them in the first place, guess they initially felt they needed someone else to publish their game which has been completely unnecessary.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 7:34PM (Unverified) said
When's Sin Episodes 2 being release, MumboJumbo!?!?
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 8:06PM (Unverified) said
Eh, I'm willing to be that PopCap made more than $4.6 million doing distro themselves instead of going through MumboJumbo. Either that or they need to fire every last lawyer they have representing them.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 8:34PM CaptainProtonX said
LooboBoobo and LickyDicky want a piece of the action too.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:55PM Gate Stormer said
That made me laugh quite a bit...especially considering your avatar.
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 4:49AM (Unverified) said
Mumbo Jumbo is the bigger asshole.
http://toucharcade.com/2009/10/24/stoneloops-of-jurassica-removed-from-app-store/
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http://appadvice.com/appnn/2009/10/mumbojumbo-responds-to-stoneloops-of-jurassica-controversy/
I hope PopCap wins the appeal and drain them.
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http://toucharcade.com/2009/10/24/stoneloops-of-jurassica-removed-from-app-store/
- and -
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2009/10/mumbojumbo-responds-to-stoneloops-of-jurassica-controversy/
I hope PopCap wins the appeal and drain them.
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