Wake up! After that headline, we saw you start dozing and we wanted to make sure you were with us for the next hundred-ish words of pure, unbridled excitement. According to SouthPeak Interactive's fiscal 2010 second quarter financial results released this morning (which make up the last three months of calendar 2009, ending December 31), the publisher netted $10.1 million, a 42% decline from fiscal 2009's second quarter results of $17.3 million.
In one of the report's few positive notes, company CEO Melanie Mroz notes that the My Baby franchise grew 45 percent "compared with the last holiday season" -- and we were so worried about SouthPeak's baby! Notably, the decline in revenue was blamed on "a decrease in the number of titles released in the fiscal 2010 period." Also, the games that the company did publish weren't the pricier Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 titles. We've got a free solution for you though, SouthPeak -- My Baby Next-Gen: Future Baby for the aforementioned consoles.
That one's for free, guys. The next one'll cost ya.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 3:32AM Kyogissun said
...So aside from maybe Dementium and Section 8, what have they contributed that was... good?
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 5:19AM phxprovost said
edge of twlight....=(
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 8:43AM mahouneko said
So many puns to be had from their name. >_
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 8:44AM CaptainProtonX said
*__*
No games means no revenue. Makes sense.
*back to drinking*
No games means no revenue. Makes sense.
*back to drinking*
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 9:31AM Oozinator said
At least, I give them credit for publishing Atlus' 3D Dot Game Heroes in Europe
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 10:23AM DonsSword said
Did Southpeak ever get straight with the Gamecock expenses that they never resolved?
Posted: Feb 19th 2010 4:24AM killdash9 said
I think the next game in the My Baby series should have its title start with "I think the dingo ate."
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