Bobby Kotick Hits The Cover Of Forbes, Does Not Worry
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Activision boss Bobby “What, Me Worry?” Kotick is hot stuff right now, and in Bobby’s world, it doesn’t get much hotter than appearing on the cover of Forbes, wielding a plastic guitar like a battleaxe.
Backing up that cover pic is, of course, a lengthy article on the man. Profiling the rise and rise of the corporate rock l86.com สล็อต star, Forbes writer Peter C. Beller does a fine job of telling Kotick’s story. How Activision pg168 ทางเข้า is his baby, how it’s rolling in cash, how Viacom were going to have to ทางเข้า w88 ใหม่ ล่าสุด wrest control of that baby from his cold, clammy dead hands.
But then we get to this bit.
EA also teamed with MTV to sell Rock Band, a shameless knockoff of Guitar Hero that added drums, bass and a microphone to the world of make-believe rock stars.
Probably shouldn’t believe every line Activision PR feeds you there, Pete.
Activision’s Unlikely Hero [Forbes]
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