
Red Herring did some snooping around about new gaming startup Brash Entertainment that is scrounging around for $150 million to let them create 60 to 100 games based on books, movies and music.
Ryan Olson did some digging around and couldn't find a damn thing about the company recently profiled in teh Atlanta Business Journal.
He did manage to track down one of the company's officers and the PR agency handling the company's eventual launch, but no one would say word one to him. Well, not true, they did say no comment.
The PR company did say that a lot of the information out there is speculative or wrong, but didn't bother to say what was which.
So if all else fails, go to another game company CEO for some fun quotes, like, say, Gamecock's Mike Wilson:
"It sounds like a grand disaster anyway... a bunch of guys from outside the business thinking throwing wads of money after big name licenses and then finding teams willing to do the games is 'less risky.' They are nuts," Gamecock CEO Mike Wilson told me via email.
Indeed.
Brash a $150M disaster [Red Herring]


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