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hollywood
A Third Mortal Kombat Movie May Actually Be Happening
The third theater-bound Mortal Kombat flick may genuinely be underway, with filming unofficially planned to begin as early as this September, according to one of the film's stars. More » -
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The Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe DLC That Could've Been
Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe's roster of "kombatants" was missing some key names on both sides. That was something series co-creator Ed Boon and the MK team had hoped to address with downloadable content, which never happened. More » -
acquisitions
Warner Bros. Wins Bid For Midway For A Very Simple Reason
Looks like the new home of Mortal Kombat, Joust, Spy Hunter and other well-known Midway properties will be Warner Bros. after all. The media conglomerate looks to have won bidding rights to the publisher and developer by default. More » -
Legal Kombat
Film Producer Sues Midway Over Mortal Kombat Rights
Lawrence Kasanoff, the producer behind the Mortal Kombat movies, television show, and animated series has filed suit against Midway in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in order to make sure he retains series milking rights. More » -
midway
The Real-Life Goro From Mortal Kombat
Ah, the mighty Goro! Four arms, cheap moves, broken hearts. Ever wonder what he looks like in real-life? Wonder no more. More » -
artwork
Another Look At Midway Newcastle's Necessary Force
We got a brief peek at an early trailer for Wheelman developer Midway Newcastle's in-development title Necessary Force the other day, but the team, currently shopping the game and studio around, is lifting the veil further. More » -
mortal kombat 9
Ed Boon Says Mortal Kombat 9 Going For The M
Despite financial turmoil at Mortal Kombat publisher Midway, the Chicago-based MK team is soldiering on with the ninth fighting game in the series, currently known only as MK9. Series co-creator Ed Boon says it will definitely be M-rated. More » -
midway
Wheelman Devs Unveil 'Necessary Force,' Seek Buyer
With all things Midway up for auction and interested buyer Warner Bros. committed to purchasing only portions of the company, some of the company's assets are looking for a new home. That includes Midway Newcastle—and its new game. More » -
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business
All Things Midway Going To The Highest Bidder
Bankrupt game publisher Midway has today "established the timeline" for selling of its assets, studios and intellectual property to the highest bidder, meaning that Smash TV and Joust could be yours... for the right price. More » -
industry
Warner Bros. Offers to Buy Most of Midway
Midway today announced that they have received a more than $33 million offer from Warner Bros. to buy out most of their company. More »
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business
Former Midway Bosses, Board Members Sued For "Corporate Waste"
And the soap opera surrounding the demise of Midway continues! This week, stay tuned as former majority shareholder Sumner Redstone and several former board members are sued for "corporate waste and unjust enrichment". More » -
downloadable content
More Wheelman Now Available
Even more back of Vin Diesel's head action is coming our way as Ubisoft, Midway, and Tigon Studios announce both free and premium content for Wheelman. More » -
business
Midway: The Soap Opera Is Neither Bold Nor Beautiful
The story of Midway's recent woes makes for grim reading if you read every story individually. But if you combine them into a single narrative and emphasise the characters, well, you've got a soap opera! More » -
rumor
Midway May Not Be Finished Yet, Thanks To Warner Bros.
Bankrupt Midway may have a financial savior in Warner Bros., as the media giant—which happens to have a game division in Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment—is reported to be readying a bid for the ailing publisher. More » -
midway
Judge Says Midway Owners Treated Company Like "A Toy"
Midway's creditors—and the judge presiding in the company's bankruptcy case—sound... displeased by the Chicago-based developer and publisher's sale to private (mystery!) investor Mark Thomas. The judge calls it "a matter of very, very serious concern." More » -
stranglehold
John Woo: Stranglehold Movie Won't Be Ready "For Years"
Stranglehold, the Midway video game with John Woo's name slapped on it, is getting a movie version. He won't be directing, but rather, producing. And don't look for it shooting up theaters anytime soon! More » -
business
So, How Much Will It Cost You To Buy Midway?
Midway are in trouble. No, wait. Midway are in deep trouble. Know what would help? If somebody bought the company. But how much would that cost you? More » -
business
Court Documents Show Midway May Be Out Of Cash Real Soon
Poor Midway. If it's not one thing, it's another. The latest news to come out of the beleaguered firm's bankruptcy proceedings suggest that the company will be completely out of cash by June. More » -
rumors
Three Companies Eye Midway For Buy Out
With Midway in the middle of troublesome bankruptcy proceedings and rumors of the Mortal Kombat dev team leaving, it's a little surprising to learn that not one, but three companies are considering buying the company. More »
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midway
Mortal Kombat Team Looking To Split From Midway
Midway's team of developers responsible for the 17-year-old Mortal Kombat franchise is currently in active talks with other publishers to leave the company and for its own studio, sources tell Kotaku. More » -
bankruptcy
Midway Revises Sketchy "Key Employee" Bankruptcy Bonus Plan Following Flak
Mortal Kombat publisher Midway caught some heat from its creditors and a government-appointed trustee over some questionable bonuses attached to the sale of its properties and a publishing agreement with Wheelman co-publisher Ubisoft. More » -
business
Midway In Trouble Over Dodgy Executive Bonuses
As we told you at the start of the month, Midway are - despite poor sales and a bankruptcy filing - still finding ways to pay their top brass nearly $4 million in bonuses. More » -
midway
Midway's Wheelman Devs Getting Right Back to Work
Midway's European operations are not part of its chapter 11 reorganization, which means the devs there, having finished up on Wheelman, are looking ahead to other things. Like an open-world game expanding on Wheelman's technology. More » -
hollywood
Stranglehold Movie Apparently Won't Star Chow Yun-Fat
It's already been announced that the Stranglehold movie won't be directed by Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo. Instead, the still-in-production-film will be helmed by Stephen Fung and isn't a Hard-Boiled sequel. More » -
hollywood
John Woo Apparently Not Directing John Woo's Stranglehold
Stranglehold, the collaboration between game company Midway and Hong Kong action director John Woo, is in early talks for a movie version. John Woo's name is not being mentioned as the director. More » -
wii
How, Exactly, Do You Make A Big-Selling Wii Game?
There are already thousands of games on the Wii. The vast majority of them are pure garbage. How, then, can developers make Wii games that stand out? More » -
hollywood
Stranglehold Getting Movie Treatment
Midway's John Woo-backed shooter Stranglehold may be turned into a movie, according to Hollywood Reporter. More » -
screens
New Wheelman Screens Got Vin's Back
Along with several shots of driving and explosions, this latest set of screens for Midway's Wheelman serve as a showcase for the back of Vin Diesel's head. More » -
midway
Sumner Redstone Subpoenaed Over Fishy Midway Sale
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has subpeonead multimedia mogul Sumner Redstone and his daughter Shari in order to investigate the strange circumstance behind his $100k sale of Midway Games to Mark Thomas. More » -
demo
Wheelman Demo Is Go
1.31gigs worth of Vin Diesel-flavored action is now available for download, as Midway's Wheelman demo barrel rolls dramatically onto Xbox Live. More » -
clips
Wheelman Drives A Motorcycle Through The Subway
The latest developer walkthrough video for Ubisoft and Midway's Wheelman shows that virtual Vin Diesel is every bit as adept at shooting people on motorcycles as he is shooting people in cars. More » -
midway
Midway To Keep Paying Mortal Kombat Creator To Make New Mortal Kombat
History lesson: despite decreasing sales and quality standards of late, Mortal Kombat is without a doubt Midway's most important remaining asset. And Ed Boon created Mortal Kombat. So he's important to Midway. More » -
business
Midway Looking to Offload Mortal Kombat, Screwing Former Employees
Midway, publishers of the Mortal Kombat franchise, are in trouble. And how are they looking at getting out of trouble? By giving key Midway employees bonuses! Oh, and by possibly selling off Mortal Kombat. More » -
wheelman
Midway Dev Explains Why PS3 Development Is "A Pain In The Ass"
The PS3 is a powerful, powerful machine, but harnessing that power isn't easy. There are confusing, technical ways of explaining just why this is, but we like Midway developer Shaun Himmerick's explanation better. More » -
fatality
Midway Delisted From New York Stock Exchange
Earlier this month, Midway filed for bankruptcy earlier this month. Now, the long-struggling publisher of fighting game Mortal Kombat has been delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. More » -
midway
Ubisoft Confirms Wheelman Deal, Sets March Release
Last week we broke the news that Ubisoft had picked up Wheelman from struggling developer Midway. Today, Ubisoft confirms our story, calling the deal a "strategic relationship." More » -
industry
Midway Gets the Greenlight
Despite the protests of quite a long list of debt collectors, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court is letting Midway spend money to keep their doors open. More » -
midway
Searching for Midway's Mystery Investor
The Chicago Tribune went looking for the mystery investor whose $100,000 buy-up of 87 percent of Midway could reap a profit in the millions under Chapter 11 reorganization. They didn't find much. More » -
business
This Is Why Midway Is Totally Screwed
Midway filed for bankruptcy yesterday. Grim news, but it's also a bit...vague. It's hard to tell from mere words just how badly the house of Mortal Kombat is faring. So let's use numbers instead. More » -
midway
Rumor: Midway's Wheelman Is Now Ubisoft's Wheelman [Update]
Wheelman, the open world Vin Diesel racer, may be the first title to be properly reorganized under Midway's chapter 11 bankruptcy, as Kotaku has heard that the game has found a new home at Ubisoft.
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