Who has the Hellgate IP right now?
BR: Right now, Comerica does. It’s basically held by the bank. If Flagship could come up with the money to pay back the loan, it’s ours again. But we don’t have that money. We’ve been working with Comerica to provide them with anything and everything they’ve requested to be able to properly represent the IP, represent what’s being held in escrow, and working with them to try to identify people that might be interested in that. Even if this means that we can’t work on it anymore, which is pretty painful. You spend four years working on a game and then to not even be able to do anything with it — it’s pretty rough. GFW: Does that only affect any further stuff that would be done with Hellgate, or does that include the game as it exists now? BR: Both. GFW: OK, because right now, isn’t Namco involved… BR: Well, Namco and EA are continuing to operate the game. But, for example, they can’t do any development on it. They can’t make new content. GFW: So Comerica’s control is the IP… BR: IP