Thursday May 24, 2012 7:22 PM AEST

Branson is back

Branson is back

Virgin returns to the gaming industry - or so we hear...

The rumour mill has it that Sir Richard Branson is about to get back into the computer games market.

Branson was once a big name in the computer games market, having been a bit of an industry pioneer by setting up Virgin Games in 1984. The outfit bought Mastertronic and rolled Sega's Master System across Europe.

When Sega Europe then built its own operation, Virgin Interactive Entertainment became one of the gaming powers on both sides of the Atlantic before being acquired by Blockbuster in 1994 for $250 million. At its height in 1997, VIE earned $210 million. From 1994 to 1998, VIE often took turns with Electronic Arts for market leadership in the UK and other European territories.

While it has dropped back a lot, one of Branson's many businesses has been Virgin Games, which focuses on prize-based online gaming websites.

However word on the street is that Branson will be at next month's E3 games show in Los Angeles. According to MCV, the new video games venture will be online-only.

An online launch is likely to tap in to the huge success and growth of networks such as Xbox Live and the Playstation Network, as well as multi-player PC gaming.

We asked Virgin to confirm all this for us, but it didn't return our call by press time. We'll just have to trick Tricky Dicky down when Atomic visits E3 next month!

 
 
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7 Comments
Krispy89
May 21, 2010 4:03 PM
What's his first game going to be? A flight sim perhaps?
ArcaneMagik
May 21, 2010 4:13 PM
Branson Quest!

It's part Leisure Suit Larry, part Quest for Glory, and part Transport Tycoon.
Ezekill
May 21, 2010 5:06 PM
That reminds me...

I once met a former Virgin stewardess who told me of ol' Dickies habit of inviting employees to his limo for some nose candy and oral.
huh, who'd've thunk it.
fr3nzystrikesback
May 21, 2010 9:06 PM
Rich billionaire has a coke habit and likes blowjob? You say it as though it's unusual... And I dare say your stewardess friend partook in the free blow(jobs).
Ezekill
May 21, 2010 11:25 PM
fr3nz are you German ?
"huh, who'd've thunk it." was an attempt at sarcasm. A pretty obvious one at that.


fr3nzystrikesback
May 22, 2010 9:40 AM
I don't see how nationality plays in to it - I was joking too mate. Overt sarcasm is fail sarcasm ;)
magstheblue
May 24, 2010 9:03 AM
Dune 2, Cannon Fodder, C&C. Such good times.
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