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New Rock Band 4 Songs Confirmed From Ozzy Osbourne, Foo Fighters, Paramore

Added: 13.07.2015 15:00 | 7 views | 0 comments


Harmonix on Monday confirmed eleven new tracks for its upcoming music game, too.

From: www.gamespot.com

GT Time Sega Wants to Be Like Atlus

Added: 10.07.2015 5:00 | 20 views | 0 comments


Sega considers making good games, betas are the hot new exclusives, and Mad Catz has great faith in Rock Band 4.

From: www.gametrailers.com

Rock Band 4 Impressions: Getting the Band Back Together To Play Solos | Shacknews

Added: 09.07.2015 15:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


Shacknews goes hands-on with Rock Band 4 to test our creative guitar solo skills. There's no way to fail, but that doesn't mean we can't try.

From: n4g.com

Rock Band 4 Publisher Mad Catz Receives Audit Opinion With Going Concern Paragraph

Added: 03.07.2015 23:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


Mad Catz' ability to comply with certain debt covenants under their credit facility that is required to finance operations has come under question.

From: n4g.com

Mad Catz Warns of "Substantial" Doubts About Survival

Added: 03.07.2015 13:53 | 18 views | 0 comments


Mad Catz, the prominent peripherals company that has been designing arcade sticks and other esoteric accessories since 1989, could soon face the prospect of closure if its income does not increase significantly.

In late June, the corporation offered a warning to investors, explaining that it had failed to meet a monthly target that had been implemented as a failsafe by its credit lender, Wells Fargo.

Because Mad Catz was unable to generate as much money as Wells Fargo had asked, the bank was given the option to call in its loan. Had this occurred, Mad Catz may not have been able to continue as a going concern.

However, on June 23, Well Fargo waived Mad Catz' violation, and entered into a new agreement with the corporation that will carry on until July 31, 2016.

But Mad Catz, which has been losing money for three years straight since 2011, said it requires "significant contributions from anticipated sales of products related to the Rock Band 4 video game."

Mad Catz is co-publishing the Harmonix-developed title. The company also manufactures arcade boards for , Mad Catz claims that it has overcome a major hurdle by securing a new line of credit. Initially the company will be loaned $20 million, which could increase to $35 million from September in order to ship Rock Band 4.

Karen McGinnis, chief financial officer at the company, claimed that part of the reason it needed to issue a credit warning was because of the necessity to use unequivocal language in financial documents. She claims that the reality of the situation is far more nuanced and positive.

For the financial year that ended in March 2015, Mad Catz posted a net income of $4.7 million. Representatives for the corporation were unavailable at the time of going to press.

From: www.gamespot.com

Mad Catz Warns of "Substantial" Doubts About Survival

Added: 03.07.2015 13:53 | 10 views | 0 comments


Mad Catz, the prominent peripherals company that has been designing arcade sticks and other esoteric accessories since 1989, could soon face the prospect of closure if its income does not increase significantly.

In late June, the corporation offered a warning to investors, explaining that it had failed to meet a monthly target that had been implemented as a failsafe by its credit lender, Wells Fargo.

Because Mad Catz was unable to generate as much money as Wells Fargo had asked, the bank was given the option to call in its loan. Had this occurred, Mad Catz may not have been able to continue as a going concern.

However, on June 23, Well Fargo waived Mad Catz' violation, and entered into a new agreement with the corporation that will carry on until July 31, 2016.

But Mad Catz, which has been losing money for three years straight since 2011, said it requires "significant contributions from anticipated sales of products related to the Rock Band 4 video game."

Mad Catz is co-publishing the Harmonix-developed title. The company also manufactures arcade boards for , Mad Catz claims that it has overcome a major hurdle by securing a new line of credit. Initially the company will be loaned $20 million, which could increase to $35 million from September in order to ship Rock Band 4.

Karen McGinnis, chief financial officer at the company, claimed that part of the reason it needed to issue a credit warning was because of the necessity to use unequivocal language in financial documents. She claims that the reality of the situation is far more nuanced and positive.

For the financial year that ended in March 2015, Mad Catz posted a net income of $4.7 million. Representatives for the corporation were unavailable at the time of going to press.

From: www.gamespot.com


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