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- Jan 31, 2015
Team 17 have a bit of a history of having a cry even back in the 90's. It's a bit 1998 but Stuart Campbell's Amiga Power 2 site details the story well
http://theweekly.co.uk/ap2/dissent/vendetta.html
http://theweekly.co.uk/ap2/dissent/Team17_lawsuit.html
For those allergic to HTML pages with no CSS or need a TL;DR (though to be fair the way they present it a bit awkward)
Team 17 used to be a pretty big proper software house during the Amiga's heyday and released a ton of games that are well regarded. They did mostly score and were good - but as time went on Team 17 seemed to have a certain grudge towards Amiga Power. They would put the mag staff in games with shitty AI and started to get antsy when AP noticed their slow decline. After one bad review they launched a lawsuit, then ran to a French magazine to claim AP took bribes and were corrupt up the wazoo (because France doesn't have the libel laws UK has)
AP as an aside were one of the few mags that tried to have an ethical review policy. It did trip up a few times during it's run (reviewing unfinished games by mistake or deliberately) but had a lot of contempt for other mags that they knew took money/gifts ect for good reviews.
Then Worms released and got big, so Team 17 could just release half decent games or keep riding the worms wagon. These days outside the recent Worms title, they mostly act as a publisher for select indie titles. But would seem they didn't learn the lessons of before.
http://theweekly.co.uk/ap2/dissent/vendetta.html
http://theweekly.co.uk/ap2/dissent/Team17_lawsuit.html
For those allergic to HTML pages with no CSS or need a TL;DR (though to be fair the way they present it a bit awkward)
Team 17 used to be a pretty big proper software house during the Amiga's heyday and released a ton of games that are well regarded. They did mostly score and were good - but as time went on Team 17 seemed to have a certain grudge towards Amiga Power. They would put the mag staff in games with shitty AI and started to get antsy when AP noticed their slow decline. After one bad review they launched a lawsuit, then ran to a French magazine to claim AP took bribes and were corrupt up the wazoo (because France doesn't have the libel laws UK has)
AP as an aside were one of the few mags that tried to have an ethical review policy. It did trip up a few times during it's run (reviewing unfinished games by mistake or deliberately) but had a lot of contempt for other mags that they knew took money/gifts ect for good reviews.
Then Worms released and got big, so Team 17 could just release half decent games or keep riding the worms wagon. These days outside the recent Worms title, they mostly act as a publisher for select indie titles. But would seem they didn't learn the lessons of before.