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7/20/2025, 4:54:38 AM
>>715934120
Far from it, they thought that shit was going to be the next Star Wars. If they really wanted to use it as a tax writeoff, they would have killed it before release like Sega did with Hyenas - that way, it could be justified as Research and Development materials. Instead, they released it as a full and complete product, and had to account for it as such even though it shut down after two weeks and they refunded every copy of it.
Far from it, they thought that shit was going to be the next Star Wars. If they really wanted to use it as a tax writeoff, they would have killed it before release like Sega did with Hyenas - that way, it could be justified as Research and Development materials. Instead, they released it as a full and complete product, and had to account for it as such even though it shut down after two weeks and they refunded every copy of it.
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