By Associated Press - Tuesday, January 14, 2014

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - The receiver for former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s bankrupt company says he’s still trying to sell the flagship video game that drew no “acceptable” offers at an auction last month.

38 Studios receiver Richard Land said Tuesday he’s still working on the sale of that and other intellectual property.

Only two pieces of IP went for $320,000 total. The rest, including the main game under development when the company folded, didn’t sell Dec. 11 because there were no acceptable offers.

Land said then he would continue to negotiate with interested parties.

Rhode Island’s economic development agency approved a $75 million loan guarantee for 38 Studios in 2010. The state is now on the hook for some $90 million related to the deal. The agency is suing Schilling and others.

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