The
Orange County
Register appears to be the only non-shareholder entity who
cares about Interplay anymore.
Interplay
Entertainment Corp., an Irvine developer of computer games, is without
an accountant, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities &
Exchange Commission on Tuesday.
Squar, Milner, Reehl & Williamson LLP dumped Interplay in March
because it was concerned about Interplay's future. There were no
financial disagreements in 2002, 2003 or this year, but Squar said in a
letter that it couldn't do its job any longer since most of Interplay's
employees had quit or were fired beginning last June.
By September, Squar said in a letter, no one was left in the accounting department except for the controller.
Herve Caen, its chief executive, was not available for comment.
This is the most drawn out death I have ever seen. You can read the original article here.