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A. totally broke due to being unable to make a profit on my intellectual property B. the richest woman alive ??
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05-11-2009, 04:02 AM | #53 |
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The literary equivalent of ROM hacking isn't just writing fanfiction though. It would be like if you took the entire book and changed a whole lot of stuff around - remove a few chapters, write some (quite a lot in fact) original stuff, break up the vast majority of descriptions and copy them to completely different places in the narrative, and the end result is a text that, while offering an entirely new story, contains numerous parts that are clearly and obviously re-used from the text it used to be.
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05-11-2009, 04:19 AM | #55 |
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To add to the point, I present Chrono Trigger DS, a port of the original SNES game with additional content intended to better connect it to the obviously unfinished but released anyways piece of trash that so obviously could have been great had they actually given two shits about it, thus retroactively tarnishing the first game in the process.
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05-11-2009, 05:20 AM | #58 | |
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I think Square is so viciously defending it's IP because it has no ideas actually left. I mean, most of thier star creative power has long since left to other companies, and they've really got little left except for expanding thier old franchises like a mushroom cloud on the horizon. Oh, and the team that makes Dragon Quest, and, well, I think they'd rather keep on making Dragon Quest. Until the cancer that is Square infects them, that is. The recent DS retreads have me worrying.
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Ironically, Toriyama is ON that team making Dragon Quest and he has no more to do with Chrono Trigger.
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Seriously, the messed up logic in saying you have a license and nothing else is so retarded, it's affecting how our entertainment works. It was a derivative game as an homage to Chrono Trigger. It would have been great if Square were doing SOMETHING for it. But CT DS wasn't the best that Square could do. Perhaps a fan could have done better. Now, we won't know. At least not until a fan decides to fight it in court. |
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05-11-2009, 08:02 AM | #60 |
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So because they're not doing justice to the property, they lose ownership? It's still theirs. They can do whatever they want with it - doesn't mean we'll like it, but it's still theirs.
What you're suggesting - a court battle - comes off weird. The judge will look at the legality of it, not "Square's doing a bad job with this franchise! Make 'em stop!" If that actually worked, we'd have decent Sonic games. |
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