Any developer can purchase the sound in the future for around 100 Robux, the game’s virtual currency, valued at about $1. Later on, at the end of the month, the sound will be restored by developers who license it. Tallarico still owns the oof sound, which will disappear for a time from Roblox. But we can probably assume that he is going to have more money on hand to finance Intellivision, which is launching its Amico game console in April. In an interview with GamesBeat, Tallarico said he is not allowed to talk about the precise financial details of the settlement. Three top investment pros open up about what it takes to get your video game funded.
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