Why you shouldn't get your video game news from The Wall Street Journal

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When you want the very latest on old guys, money and old guys’ money, you turn to The Wall Street Journal. When you want news about video games, you could probably do better, as evidenced by this quote from a Dow Jones Newswire piece the publication ran today about that THQ takeover speculation:

“Take-Two has a number of strong franchises and a number of wholly owned Internet Protocols. Wholly owned IPs not only carry higher profitability, but also are more valuable to media companies because they could be adapted into movies, TV serials and online destinations.”

We’d make a joke here, but there’s literally nothing we could say that would be funnier than that quote.


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Re: Why you shouldn’t get your video game news from The Wall Street Journal

i dont understand :konfused:

They're talking about IP's. In this context IP means intellectual property. Whoever wrote the article thought it stood for internet protocol (which it also does but obviously not in this context).

Re: Why you shouldn’t get your video game news from The Wall Street Journal

ohhh lolz :rotfl:
lolz