Winslow?!
Hey. I haven't gotten Poker Night at the Inventory yet (not being able to get to my computer until late at night today is pure torture right now ), but I watched the opening cutscene on YouTube and was surprised to see you're introduced by a familiar face!
:winslow:
Since the Monkey Island games (Tales included) are LucasArts property, how does this work? I doubt Telltale would've gotten permission from LucasArts to include Monkey Island characters without having you play against Guybrush. Is it because, since he was created by Telltale, Telltale owns Winslow despite not owning Monkey Island itself? Or, since this guy is wearing different clothes and is (as far as I know) never addressed by name, could he just be a new character who happens to look and sound exactly like Winslow?
Just curious. I'm so excited to play this game. I can barely wait!
:winslow:
Since the Monkey Island games (Tales included) are LucasArts property, how does this work? I doubt Telltale would've gotten permission from LucasArts to include Monkey Island characters without having you play against Guybrush. Is it because, since he was created by Telltale, Telltale owns Winslow despite not owning Monkey Island itself? Or, since this guy is wearing different clothes and is (as far as I know) never addressed by name, could he just be a new character who happens to look and sound exactly like Winslow?
Just curious. I'm so excited to play this game. I can barely wait!
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Im going to watch.:D
EDIT: No backing out now, I saw you write it down like that.
For the opening, I'm not watching it I'm not watching it I'm not watching it
Heh I fixed that.
Still HA HA HA.
:winslow::winslow::winslow:
Edit: Aw crap they still censor it.
So I guess he isn't Winslow. As far as lawyers are concerned, at least.
Well, when he first walks up to the table he did say "Gentlemen."
Well lots of TTG charecters have the same mold as Winslow.
Besides, Winslow is a new character in MI - which might've been TT's idea.
The reason I thought LA owned it is bcoz Steve Purcell created them, and LA hired him, so I assumed he gave them rights for future games n stuff.
Winslow is also the only generic-lookin important TMI character, which could be the reason why he was used
Doubt tt could use Morrigan, however
Obviously for all of us it so totally is.
Why do you guys think Telltale doesn't own the rights to characters they created? That'd be unusual, even when designing a game based on licensed characters (Guybrush, LeChuck, etc)
In comics, the publisher loses the rights of a character if the character was first introduced in a license comic like Gi joe.
However, it appears to not be the case in gamming. For those who remember, TT could not use any of the charaters from Hit the Road since LA owned them. I guess Winslow is 0wned by TT
In the case of Donkey Kong Country, it was probably still developed by Nintendo, with Rare just being the developer. I'm guessing it's not too uncommon for publishers to get all the rights to the stuff that goes into a game, and probably especially common when the game is developed around one of the publisher's IPs.
Also, in the case of Donkey Kong Country, it makes sense for Rare to give up the rights to the other characters since they're all part of the Kong family. It'd be hard to use a character like Funky Kong without Nintendo's permission.