They're still around, but as a publisher moreso than a developer.
Just like SEGA.
You fail hardcore at making game(s), so you decide to let someone ELSE develop them, and you just market and sell them.
And I guess I don't subscribe to the whole "woe-is-me", anti-cosumerism anti-corporation mentality. I thought it was cool that they merged.
Then again, I work for one of the largest software companies in the world.
I say bring on our corporate overlords.
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