Man vs. Wild Dev Takes Michigan to Court

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Man vs. Wild Dev Takes Michigan to Court



A flaw in Michigan's tax credits for videogame developers has landed the state in some legal hot water.

Michigan has been trying to lure videogame developers to its territory thanks to some major tax benefits it approved in April 2008. However, a lawsuit filed against the state reveals that the system is apparently biased against anyone other than the smallest developers, meaning the state might not be such a friendly place for members of the industry.

Nathaniel McClure, head of Scientifically Proven Entertainment, has filed suit against both the Michigan Film Office and the Michigan Department of Treasury after his application for tax credits was denied. The studio employs fifteen people, provides internships to Michigan State University students, and is currently working on a licensed game for Man vs. Wild (a popular show on the Discovery Channel). McClure is threatening to move his company out of the state if the tax credits aren't approved.

According to Michigan Film Commissioner Janet Lockwood, Scientifically Proven isn't eligible to receive tax credits because it doesn't have complete control over the intellectual property of Man vs. Wild. "An applicant with less than overall control over the project is not an 'eligible production company' eligible for the credit," Lockwood explained in a letter she sent to McClure in June.

While it's common to see extremely small, independent, developers work on completely original projects, that isn't how things typically work in the industry. IPs are often owned by one company, which will then license them out to a publisher, which will then assign a project to a developer. If Michigan plans to continue insisting on this qualifier, then it doesn't seem likely that large development studios will be moving to the state any time soon.

What makes the tax credit refusal for Scientifically Proven especially strange is that it was actually singled out in the Michigan Film Office's <a href=http://www.michiganfilmoffice.org/cm/The-Film-Office/MFO2009ANNUALREPORT(revised).pdf>2009 annual report as a noteworthy company that had opened its doors in the state. According to the Detroit Free Press, no one's actually claimed the benefits since they were made available.

Source: <a href=http://www.freep.com/article/20100728/BUSINESS06/7280382/1322/Game-maker-Scientifically-Proven-sues-Michigan>Detroit Free Press and <a href=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/07/28/michigan-game-maker-sues-state>GamePolitics

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PurpleSky

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All I care about after reading the article, especially not living in the US, is that there will be a Man vs Wild game.I'm psyched.
 

FloodOne

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Way to go Michigan. Every time I turn around, you're fucking up my home just a little bit more. I've been begging Granholm to give game studios the incentive to open up shop in Michigan, but she fucks this up too. Thank christ we only have 9 more months of her retarded ass in office.

You can have her back Canada. wish you had never given her to us anyhow.
 

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PurpleSky said:
All I care about after reading the article, especially not living in the US, is that there will be a Man vs Wild game.I'm psyched.
Dont be. Those kinds of games dont really turn out very well.

@topic: lulz. Looks like a case of legislators not really knowing what they were making laws about.

"Yes Videogame developers. Let's give them tax credits."
"K. But they have to own the concept and everything first."
"Cool. I mean all of them do that right? I mean thats why when you turn on a game there are several different companies and logos playing before the title screen."
 

Plauged1

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I can just imagine the game now...

You roaming the wilderness seeing awesome wildlife, then the camera guy shoves you off a cliff. ^_^ Thats worth a few bucks to see, although it would be cruel and unfortunate in reality.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Purely on the fact that there is a Man Vs Wild game:

You could virtually drink your pee! what's the downside!?! In all seriousness thought, I bet it'll suck. Something in my gut says it'll be some form of turn-based, like Oregon Trail.
 

PurpleSky

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Mercsenary said:
PurpleSky said:
All I care about after reading the article, especially not living in the US, is that there will be a Man vs Wild game.I'm psyched.
Dont be. Those kinds of games dont really turn out very well.
Dude imagine all of the bug eating minigames.
 

Bat Vader

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Why just give the tax credit to small developers? Why not give the tax credits to large and well known developers as well? That way Michigan (My home state) might actually be able to get some money flowing into the state.
 

DaxStrife

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That seems like such a bizarre qualifier... this state is already hurting for businesses and the gaming industry would be incredibly welcome (a friend of mine has been trying to convince Valve to set up a studio in the Upper Peninsula for a while now).
Why should the state care about the games they make and their control of the IP? As long as they're in the state, paying taxes and providing jobs I don't see much of a downside!
 

Jared

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V8 Ninja said:
Julianking93 said:
Wait wait wait

...there's a Man Vs Wild game?
I echo this statement.
Same here...

OT : Sneaky, sneaky Michigan...well, looks like they have been caught out now, wonder how they are going to react
 

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Jaredin said:
V8 Ninja said:
Julianking93 said:
Wait wait wait

...there's a Man Vs Wild game?
I echo this statement.
Same here...

OT : Sneaky, sneaky Michigan...well, looks like they have been caught out now, wonder how they are going to react
Hold up... There already is a Man vs Wild game. Though they sort of got the title wrong, they named it Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater... Would have thought they'd have noticed that they sold it with the working title... Maybe pulled it back afterwords.
 

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Wow, Michigan, dickmove much?

Whether the lawsuit goes forward or not, now every company out there knows Michigan looks for any loophole to not give the credit. Don't expect a long line at the door.
Julianking93 said:
Wait wait wait

...there's a Man Vs Wild game?
I'm waiting for the Dirty Jobs game myself.
 

Burningsok

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I think I'm in the same vote here as everyone else. WTF??! Man vs. Wild game!!??

Also I'm from Michigan. This is pointless, Michigan can't afford losing any money.
 

Sacman

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Man VS. Wild? I think a nature survival game is an amazing idea!!!