Media Summary: Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive. An auction will be held Wednesday to sell of the remaining property of Curt Schilling's failed video game company, including an ... The head of the State House committee investigating the
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Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive. An auction will be held Wednesday to sell of the remaining property of Curt Schilling's failed video game company, including an ... The head of the State House committee investigating the The 2012 bankruptcy of Rhode Island-based video-game developer "Kingdoms of Amalur" was bought by an Austrian-based company. Items left over from the failed video game company are being auctioned off in Warwick.
In 2006, baseball legend Curt Schilling bet his entire $50+ million fortune on a dream: building the next World of Warcraft. An exclusive interview four months after Curt Schilling's company collapsed. (Boston Globe) Curt Schilling tells WEEI radio that his R.I. video game company, R.I. Economic Development Director Keith Stokes has resigned amid a swarm of public criticism over the quasi-public agency's ... Radio host John Depetro told Eyewitness News the former Red Sox pitcher would have as much time as he wanted to tell his ... Rhode Island state leaders are concerned about the financial state of Curt Schilling's company,