The troubles at video game publisher Brash Entertainment continue to mount. A few months ago its co-founder and president, Nicholas Longano left the company and now Variety is reporting that another co-founder, Thomas Tull, has left the board of directors of Brash. The story cites unnamed sources as saying that Tull was unhappy with the company's direction.Tull, who is also a co-founder of movie production company Legendary Pictures, helped to get the whopping $400 million to finance Brash Entertainment. The company made the decision early on to only work on licensed properties. So far the company has only released three games (Alvin and the Chipmunks, Jumper and Space Chimps) none of which were critical successes (although Alvin and the Chipmunks had OK sales).



Unhappy with the companies direction? Really, I would have figured that Alvin and the Chipmunks and Space Chimps would have been any publishers dream. /sarcasm
...bysmittyPosted at 11:43AM on Oct 13th 2008 by bysmitty