Potential License suggestions
Waaaay back, a year ago actually, Brendan Q Fergusson (remember him?) posted this blog and invited comments on
I'd love to hear suggestions for licenses that you think would make for a great adventure style game...
And as it's been a year, and the forum is now the preferred discussion area, may I continue where we left off last July?
Firstly I will say that I am really looking forward to Telltale's first wholly original adventure game. I do sympathise with those who don't like licensed games, but that is probably partially because of the multitude of crappy movie tie-ins we get these days. Mind you there were plenty of crappy movie tie-ins back in the old days too. ET on the 2600. Rambo on the C64. Die Hard.
Anyway I digress. I have just uncovered what would be an amazing license. Amazing I tells you. Set in an established, rich fantasy world. An existing fanbase. A highly respected organisation. And a new movie & spinoff TV series in the works...
" 'The Dark Crystal' created its own world. We are now going to fully explore this universe through the sequel film, which will be followed up with an animated series as well as interactive games and other media," said Lisa Henson." (May 2005)
(Source: Darkhorizons.com)
Any of you Telltale Guys work on LucasArts Labyrinth adaptation back in dark-ages? (also a Henson license, for those not familiar with that game / movie).
Anyway, I see what you're doing with Bone, and man, if all this Dark Crystal stuff happens as that site is reporting, that would be an amazing setting for a new series of adventure games.
I'd love to hear suggestions for licenses that you think would make for a great adventure style game...
And as it's been a year, and the forum is now the preferred discussion area, may I continue where we left off last July?
Firstly I will say that I am really looking forward to Telltale's first wholly original adventure game. I do sympathise with those who don't like licensed games, but that is probably partially because of the multitude of crappy movie tie-ins we get these days. Mind you there were plenty of crappy movie tie-ins back in the old days too. ET on the 2600. Rambo on the C64. Die Hard.
Anyway I digress. I have just uncovered what would be an amazing license. Amazing I tells you. Set in an established, rich fantasy world. An existing fanbase. A highly respected organisation. And a new movie & spinoff TV series in the works...
" 'The Dark Crystal' created its own world. We are now going to fully explore this universe through the sequel film, which will be followed up with an animated series as well as interactive games and other media," said Lisa Henson." (May 2005)
(Source: Darkhorizons.com)
Any of you Telltale Guys work on LucasArts Labyrinth adaptation back in dark-ages? (also a Henson license, for those not familiar with that game / movie).
Anyway, I see what you're doing with Bone, and man, if all this Dark Crystal stuff happens as that site is reporting, that would be an amazing setting for a new series of adventure games.
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I mean... I would use it to pet kittens. O:)
No particular reason that it would be you and your arm, JP. But you're right there. You know how it is. b-(
I am just kidding about dismembering, of course.
Futurama's being rerun here from season one, and due to terrible scheduling in the past I'm seeing episodes for the first time.
An adventure game series would be wonderful and help wipe that awful console Futurama FPS out of our minds forever.
But don't forget Dark Crystal. You've already called a Henson? Good, good...
Awesome idea for a game though too.
Interesting. Obviously timely what with the Lion Witch & Wardrobe movie coming out soon. Though I'd imagine all video game deals are long since wrapped up for that film considering it's due to be released before the end of the year.
Very astute of you. (http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/thechroniclesofnarnia/index.html?q=Narnia)
Dark Crystal would be fabulous to do. Licensed games don't have to be bad. But sometimes they are expected to sell on the strength of the license alone. One of my greatest frustrations with children's games is that there are all these terrible licensed kid's games which their parents keep buying because many parents simply don't know better. All they know is that junior really likes Spongebob, or whoever. So the games don't have to be good, because the parents are going to buy then simply because of the license.
It causes me much gnashing of teeth.
Oh yeah, and the Chronicles of Narnia books would be cool as adventure games.
Damn... Well, at least it was a nice idea for 5 seconds...
I agree! Good idea....
One important consideration is what other things are happening with that property, so that a game can leverage off the other publicity (see. Bone's colour scholastic re-release, Dark Crystal 2 movie & TV series etc).
If you're just going to put a licensed product out with no peripheral support from other areas of the license, marketing is going to be a heck of a lot harder.
But I do very much enjoy Blackadder and Red Dwarf, though I do wonder about a North American audience for those two franchises.
Dr Who would be another to consider, huge cult following, new series (though again, unsure if North America 'gets it".
I have to agree with you there. Shockingly, some of my friends liked the movie more than the books. But, clearly, they simply didn't understand our dear Lemony Snicket's genius.
Franchises I'd like to see?
A new, 3D Discworld adventure. They have more than enough characters and locations to make a fun series.
A Jhonen Vasquez comic based game. Any of his work would be fine, although personally I think Invader ZIM would work best.